dc:creator"Lindquist, Evert E.; Oconnor, Barry M.; Shaw, Matthew D.; Sidorchuk, Ekaterina A.";
dc:date"2020";
dc:title"Review of the genera Berlesia Canestrini, 1884, and Katydiseius Fain & Lukoschus 1983, the subfamily Katydiseiinae Fain & Lukoschus, 1983, and their family group relationships (Acari: Mesostigmata: Gamasina), with description of three new species parasitic on gryllacridid crickets (Orthoptera)";
dc:description"FIGURE 9. Berlesia multisetosa n. sp., male. A, idiosoma dorsally; B, idiosoma ventrally, partial; C, D, chelicera and spermatodactyl, C, dorsal aspect, D, ventral; E, gnathotectum; F, subcapitulum and palpus; G, H, palp tarsus, G, ventral aspect, H, dorsal, enlarged; J, peritreme.A, B to same scale, C–G to same scale, H, J to same scale.Abbreviations: ar, arthrodial envelope; f d, fixed digit; m d, movable digit; others as in Fig. 7.";
dc:description"FIGURE 20. Berlesia multisetosa n. sp., male. A, ventral habitus, showing chelicerae fully withdrawn into idiosoma, yet spermatodactyl apices still protruding from subcapitulum; B, detail of peritreme; C–E, details of appendage apices: C, palp genua, tibiae, tarsi flanking tips of salivary stylets and internal malae; D, E, pretarsus and adjacent tarsal structures, showing reduced claws enveloped by pulvillus, D, leg II, E, leg I. Abbreviations: lb, labrum; mi, internal mala; sd, spermatodactyl; ss, salivary stylus; pv, pulvillus; others denote setae.";
dc:description"FIGURE 8. Berlesia multisetosa n. sp., female, legs.A, C, F, G, legs dorsally except separated coxae ventrally:A, leg I, subapical tarsal setae shown with circles; B, tarsus I dorsally; C, detail of sensory cluster on tarsus I; D–G, legs dorsally except separated coxae ventrally: D, leg II; E, detail of tarsus II tip ventrally; F, leg III, tarsus partly shown; G, leg IV, tarsus partly shown; H, tarsus IV ventrally. A, D–H to same scale.";
dc:description"FIGURE 10. Berlesia multisetosa n. sp., male, legs, coxae detached. A, leg I ventrally, most setae of tarsal subapex, beyond transverse dotted line, omitted; B, leg II ventrally; C, leg III ventrally; D, leg IV ventrolaterally. All to same scale.";
dc:description"FIGURE 11. Berlesia multisetosa n. sp., deutonymph. A, idiosoma dorsally; B, idiosoma ventrally, partial; C, apical half of chelicera, ventrally, at resting position; D, variations of peritremes; E–G, variability of gnathotectum outline.A, B to same scale; C, E–G to same scale.";
dc:description"FIGURE 19. Berlesia hospitabilis n. sp.,details. A–C, gnathosomas ventrally: A, female, asterisks showing lateral borders of cheliceral bases inside; B, male; C, deutonymph (same as in D, J–K) with arrowed pharate female structures inside; D, copula, slightly parted in lactic acid, male artificially shrunk; E, F, deutonymphal ambulacra: E, leg II; F, leg I; G, male ambulacrum of leg I (similar in all legs of adult male, female and of protonymph); H, spermatophore; J, same copula, when first found on host’s wing; K, detail of D, area of remaining contact. Arrowheads indicate structures of pharate female (black) and her deutonymphal skin (white). Abbreviations: cxIII, cxIV, leg coxae III and IV; sd, spermatodactyl; sf, spermatophore; st, solenostome.";
dc:description"FIGURE 12. Berlesia multisetosa n. sp., protonymph. A, idiosoma dorsally; B, idiosoma ventrally, partial; C, right chelicerae dorsally, at resting position; D, gnathotectum; E, subcapitulum. A, B to same scale, C–E to same scale.";