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