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Key to species of Camerobiidae in Australia 1 Solenidion situated on basal halves of tarsi I and II (Fig. 10 A–B), trochanter I with a seta (Fig. 10 A) ........................................................................................................... 2 Solenidion situated on apical halves of tarsi I and II (Fig. 3 A–B), trochanter I without seta (Fig. 3 A) ................................................. Camerobia australis Southcott, 1957 2 Tibiae III with 7 + 1; 2 medioventral setae on tarsi I and II not in a longitudinal line ................................................................................................. Tycherobius Bolland ... 3 Tibiae III with 8 + 1 (Fig. 10 C); with 1 or 2 medioventral setae on tarsi I and II, if 2 then situated in a longitudinal line (Fig. 10 A–B) ................ Neophyllobius Berlese ... 6 3 Tarsus I with 10 + 1; setae c1 less than 2x of d1 .......................................................... 4 Tarsus I with 9 + 1; setae c1 more than 3.5x of d1....... T. elongata Fan & Walter, 2006 4 Dorsum with a pair of pdx; setae c1 less than 1.2x of c2, d1 less than 1.5x of d2 ........... 5 Dorsum with a single pdx; setae c1 more than 3x of c2, d1 more than 6.0x of d2 ............. ......................................................................................... T. acicula Fan & Walter, 2006 5 Dorsal idiosomal setae not distally expanded, lanceolate; peritremes with 1 loop......... ....................................................................................... T. australis Fan & Walter, 2006 Dorsal idiosomal setae distally expanded, broadly clavate; peritremes with 2 loops..... .......................................................................................... T. stipula Fan & Walter, 2006 6 Dorsal idiosomal setae lanceolate; pdx present (Fig. 8 A) ............................................ 7 Dorsal idiosomal setae palmate or budlike; pdx absent (Fig. 4 A) ................................ .................................................................................... Neophyllobius variegata sp. nov. 7 Setae on genua lanceolate (Fig. 10 A–D); lengths (I–IV): 45 (45–55), 50 (50–62), 57 (57–67), 95 ............................................................. Neophyllobius womersleyi sp. nov. Setae on genua wipelike; lengths (I–IV): 148, 148, 175, 175........................................ ........................................................................ Neophyllobius ornatus Womersley, 1940
Published as part of Fan, Qing-Hai & Walter, David E., 2006, Camerobia and Neophyllobius (Acari: Prostigmata: Camerobiidae) from Australia, with the descriptions of two new species, pp. 1-23 in Zootaxa 1309 on page 19, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.173835
Arthropoda, Arachnida, Prostigmata, Animalia, Camerobiidae, Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Arthropoda, Arachnida, Prostigmata, Animalia, Camerobiidae, Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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