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Camisia biverrucata

Authors: van der Hammen, L.;

Camisia biverrucata

Abstract

Camisia biverrucata (C. L. Koch, 1839) Nothrus biverrucatus C. L. Koch, 1839, fasc. 29 (15). Nothrus horridus, Nicolet, 1855, pl. 7 fig. 1; Berlese, 1885a, fasc. 17 (1); 1885c, pp. 6, 9. Camisia biverrucata, Sellnick & Forsslund, 1955, p. 482, fig. 10. Berlese apparently drew his specimen partly after Nicolet; both authors figure 2 pairs of the notogastral hairs ps1 (= PN1) instead of one. For this reason Oudemans (1900) gave new names to horridus Nicolet (Camisia nicoleti) and horridus Berlese (C. berlesei); later (1901) he placed berlesei in the synonymy of nicoleti. In fact both are Synonyms of biverrucata, just as C. fischeri Oudemans (1900). Lombardini (1936, p. 45, sub Nothrus) records biverrucatus as well as horridus in his Catalogue of the Berlese Collection. Sellnick & Forsslund (1955) remark that they studied a biverrucata-slide in Florence indeed. I have paid no attention to the species, because the identity of Berlese's records appears certain.

Published as part of van der Hammen, L., 1959, Berlese's Primitive Oribatid Mites, pp. 1-93 in Zoologische Verhandelingen 40 on page 66

Keywords

Camisia biverrucata, Arthropoda, Camisia, Arachnida, Animalia, Biodiversity, Sarcoptiformes, Camisiidae, Taxonomy

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