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Figure 4 a-c in Redescription of Homeopronematus anconai (Baker) (Acari, Iolinidae) and description of Quasihomeopronematus nordestinus n. gen. n. sp.

Authors: De VisK, Raf M. J.; VervaetK, Lore; ReybroeckK, Eva; VanlommelK, Wendy; HavermaetK, Robin Van; Foqué, Dieter; MarcossiK, Ítalo; +4 Authors

Figure 4 a-c in Redescription of Homeopronematus anconai (Baker) (Acari, Iolinidae) and description of Quasihomeopronematus nordestinus n. gen. n. sp.

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Published as part of De VisK, Raf M. J., VervaetK, Lore, ReybroeckK, Eva, VanlommelK, Wendy, HavermaetK, Robin Van, Foqué, Dieter, MarcossiK, Ítalo, PalliniK, Angelo, AssisK, Caio Henrique Binda de, LeeuwenK, Thomas Van & UeckermannK, Edward A., 2024, Redescription of Homeopronematus anconai (Baker) (Acari, Iolinidae) and description of Quasihomeopronematus nordestinus n. gen. n. sp., pp. 1283-1311 in Acarologia 64 (4) on page 1293, DOI: 10.24349/cu4t-4h6v, http://zenodo.org/record/14670590

Figure 4 a-c Homeopronematus anconai (Baker): a – aspidosoma, b – posterior region of dorsum, c – posterior region of venter with transversal spindle-shaped striae (within ellipse) and genital area; d– Quasihomeopronematus nordestinusn. gen. n. sp.: d – aspidosoma, e – posterior region of venter,

Keywords

Quasihomeopronematus, Arthropoda, Arachnida, Prostigmata, Iolinidae, Animalia, Trombidiformes, Biodiversity, Homeopronematus, Taxonomy

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