Alycus C.L. Koch, 1842

Uusitalo, Matti, Ueckermann, Edward A. & Theron, Pieter D., 2020, A review of the family Alycidae (Acari, Acariformes) from South Africa, Zootaxa 4858 (3), pp. 301-340 : 304

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4858.3.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4412349

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scientific name

Alycus C.L. Koch, 1842
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Alycus C.L. Koch, 1842

Type species: Alycus roseus C.L. Koch, 1841 or 1842 from Germany; by monotypy .

Differential diagnosis. The genus can be segregated from the other genera of the family by the robust and nonelongated chelicera ( Figs. 1 View FIGURES 1−5 , 135E View FIGURE 135 ) and three pairs of pseudacanthoid eupathids with long cilia on the palpi ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 6−13 ; Uusitalo 2010: figs. 18, 39).

Uusitalo, M. (2010) Revision of the family Alycidae (Acariformes, Acari), with special reference to European species. PhD thesis, Helsinki University Print, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, 143 pp. Available from: http: // ethesis. helsinki. fi (accessed 20 January 2020)

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FIGURE 135. Details of Alycidae. A—prodorsum of Petralycus longicornis, B—prodorsum of P. brevicornis, C—palpal tarsi with solenidion ω extending partly over a pair of distal mucronate eupathids, Petralycus sp., D—strongly elongated chelicerae with 5 teeth similar in size on each fixed digit and 2 claws and a clawless empodium (arrow), Petralycus sp., E—cheliceral shafts abruptly tapering into chelae with 2 strong teeth on each fixed digit, Alycus sp., F—cheliceral shafts evenly tapering, elongated, Amphialycus sp. Abbreviations: Na—naso, Ch—chelicera, chb—cheliceral seta, P—palp, I—first leg.

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FIGURES 1−5. Alycus augrabiensis sp. nov. 1—Prodorsum, integument mostly soft on crista, i.e. the area from naso to sensilla (from vi to ve), exp subequal in size with sce; 2—Dorsal habitus; 3—Integument and setal microplates; 4—Ventral habitus, 18–19 genital setae per valve, 2 eugenitals (female), 5 anal setae per valve on PA (cf. Fig. 2); 5—Genital valve of female, 19 genital setae, 1 pair of eugenital setae.

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FIGURES 6−13. Alycus augrabiensis sp. nov. 6—Rutellum, broad shaft, ventrodistal lobes, and apical point; 7—Subcapitulum, 3 pairs of adorals; 8—Palpal tarsi with 3 pairs of pseudacanthoid eupathids; 9—Genital valve of male, 16 genital setae per valve, 7 (pairs of) eugenitals; 10—Tarsus I (2 solenidia), famulus I (arrow); 11—Tibia I (1 solenidion), Genu I (4 solenidia), Femur I (1 solenidion); 12—Tarsus II (1 solenidion), Tibia II (2 solenidia), Genu II (2 solenidia); 13—Two claws with barbed shafts and a claw-like, oligosetulate empodium.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

SuperOrder

Acariformes

Order

Acariformes

Family

Alycidae