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Punctoribates longiporosus

Authors: Mahunka, S.;

Punctoribates longiporosus

Abstract

Punctoribates longiporosus (BALOGH, 1963) (Figs 28–31) The genus Punctoribates BERLESE, 1908 was divided by SUBÍAS et al. (1990) into two genera (Punctoribates and Minguezetes). This opinion was accepted by PÉREZ- IÑIGO (1993), PAVLITSHENKO (1994), BAYARTOGTOKH et al. (2000), but not accepted by BALOGH and BALOGH (1992), WEIGMANN (2006) and BEHAN-PELLETIER and EAMER (2008). Our opinion corresponds with the latter authors, however, presence of three well recognisable species groups (punctum, palustrishexagonus and conjunctus) is indisputable. 1 Anterior tectum of the notogaster flatly rounded or straight medially punctum species group – Anterior tectum of notogaster strongly projected anteriorly 2 2 Lamellar setae arising anteriorly, far from interlamellar setae. Notogastral tectum gradually narrowed anteriorly, with deep, U-shaped median part palustris-hexagonus species group – Lamellar and interlamellar setae arising in one transversal line. Notogastral tectum suddenly projected anteriorly, with small, V-shaped median part conjunctus species group The newly collected specimen belongs to the palustris-hexagonus species group. It was described on the basis of the holotype specimen from Angola, which was collected in riverside detritus. This species is close to P. insignis BERLESE, 1910 [= P. manzanoensis HAMMER, 1958, (SUBÍAS 2004)], however, the porose Aa of BALOGH’ s specimen is much longer than in insignis. Measurements: Length of body: 450 µm, width of body: 362 µm.

Published as part of Mahunka, S., 2011, New And Little Known Oribatid Mites From Madagascar (Acari: Oribatida) Ii., pp. 1-21 in Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 57 (1) on page 15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5731982

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Arthropoda, Arachnida, Punctoribatidae, Animalia, Punctoribates, Biodiversity, Sarcoptiformes, Punctoribates longiporosus, Taxonomy

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