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Uluguroides Mahunka 1983

Authors: Mahunka, S.;

Uluguroides Mahunka 1983

Abstract

Uluguroides Mahunka, 1983 (Figs 74-76, 108) Mahunka, 1983: 171. Ulugurozetes Mahunka, 1984: 430. nom. nud. Prodorsum: A well developed transversal apophysis present, interlamellar setae arising on its anterior margin. Lamellae with short apex, lamellar setae arising near to each other, in inteilamellar position. Sensillus uncate. Tutorium strongly developed. Notogaster: Dorsosejugal region normal, median part of notogaster evenly convex, and without any sculpture. Fourteen pairs of notogastral setae present. No setae in humeral position. Coxisternal region: Epimeral fields well framed by borders. Epimeral setal formula: 3 —1—3— 3. Anogenital region: Ornamented with strongly chitinized crista or costulae. Anogenital setal formula: 6 —1—2— 3, among them setae ag and ad:i standing very near to each other. Anal plates with long median spur posteriorly. Lyrifissure iad situated very far from the anal aperture. Type species: Uluguroides trichosus Mahunka, 1983. Tanzania.

Published as part of Mahunka, S., 1986, A survey of the family Carabodidae C. L. Koch, 1836 (Acari: Oribatida), pp. 73-135 in Acta Zoologica Hungarica 32 on pages 107-108

Keywords

Oribatida, Uluguroides trichosus, Arthropoda, Arachnida, Animalia, Uluguroides, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Carabodidae

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