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doi: 10.5852/ejt.2017.307
handle: 20.500.12432/1357
Based on the mite specimens collected within the scope of a study on Erzincan (Turkey) mite biodiversity, two species of the genus Stigmaeus are described and illustrated here: S. bifurcus sp. nov. as new to science and S. miandoabiensis Bagheri & Zarei, 2012 as a new record for Turkey. Some morphological abnormalities in the new species are noted. The deutonymph of S. miandoabiensis is described for the first time in this study. Discovery of this stage from soil and litter under Pinus sylvestris in Turkey adds more data to our knowledge of the species.
new species, Turkey, 590, Botany, Stigmaeus, taxonomy, mite, QL1-991, QK1-989, Mite, taxonomy, Stigmaeus, new species, new record, description, Turkey, ddc:590, description, new record, Zoology
new species, Turkey, 590, Botany, Stigmaeus, taxonomy, mite, QL1-991, QK1-989, Mite, taxonomy, Stigmaeus, new species, new record, description, Turkey, ddc:590, description, new record, Zoology
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