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Trigonuropoda (Baloghiatrigon) cubapecinaia Hirschmann 1975

Authors: Kontschán, Jenõ;

Trigonuropoda (Baloghiatrigon) cubapecinaia Hirschmann 1975

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Trigonuropoda (Baloghiatrigon) cubapecinaia Hirschmann, 1975 (Fig. 26) Trigonuropoda cubapecinaia Hirschmann, 1975d: 57; 1975e: 63; 1975f: 65, 77; Wiśniewski & Hirschmann, 1993: 145; Wiśniewski, 1993a: 229; 1993b: 409; Farrier & Hennessey, 1996: 187. Material examined. Syntypes. Three males and one female, on slide “ Cuba 206-209”, Cuba: 206-209, Prov. Camagüey, Loma Cunagua, 14.07.1970, leg. A. Borhidi; one male and one female on slide “ Cuba 206- 209N11” Cuba 206-209, Prov. Camagüey, Loma Cunagua, from rainforest, 14.07.1970, leg. A. Borhidi. Diagnosis. Most dorsal setae long, needle-like, posterior part of dorsal shield with one pair of wide well sclerotised areas, which bear twelve pairs of smooth setae, these setae longer than other dorsal setae. Dorsal shield with eight-nine long setae A, six or seven of them in two groups (3-3 or 4) in the marginal area, and one pair of them in the central area. Four-four (or five) long setae P in two groups (4-4 or 5). Marginal setae shorter than dorsal setae, smooth and needle-like. Dorsal and marginal shields without ornamentation. Trigonuropoda (Baloghiatrigon) cubahutuae Hirschmann, 1975 (Fig. 27) Trigonuropoda cubahutuae Hirschmann, 1975d: 57; 1975e: 63; 1975f: 65, 76; Wiśniewski & Hirschmann, 1993: 144; Wiśniewski, 1993a: 229; 1993b: 409; Farrier & Hennessey, 1996: 187. Material examined. Syntypes. Two females on slide “ Cuba 199, N3”, Cuba: 199, Prov. Oriente, Sierra de Nipe, 19.07.1970, leg. A. Borhidi. Diagnosis. Most dorsal setae long, needle-like, posterior part of the dorsal shield with one pair of wide well sclerotised areas, which bear twelve pairs of smooth setae, these setae longer than other dorsal setae. Dorsal shield with six long setae A in three groups (2-2-2) and four pairs of long setae P. Marginal and dorsal setae shorter than dorsal setae, smooth and needle-like. Dorsal and marginal shields without ornamentation.

Published as part of Kontschán, Jenõ, 2008, Trigonuropoda (Baloghiatrigon) dominicana sp. nov. from the Dominican Republic, with notes on the subgenus Baloghiatrigon Hirschmann, 1979 (Acari: Uropodina: Trigonuropodidae), pp. 55-66 in Zootaxa 1856 on page 64, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.183547

Keywords

Arthropoda, Trigonuropodidae, Arachnida, Mesostigmata, Animalia, Biodiversity, Trigonuropoda, Trigonuropoda cubapecinaia, Taxonomy

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