dc:title"Weigmannia N. Gen. From Eastern North America, With Redescription Of The Type Species, Porobelba Parki Jacot, 1937 (Acari, Oribatida, Damaeidae)";
dc:description"FIGURE 1: Weigmannia parki (Jacot,1937), habitus of adult: A – lateral view, with nymphal scalps (ventral setae and setae of legs only partly depicted); B – dorsal view (legs and their setation only partly depicted). Bar indicates 100 µm.";
dc:description"FIGURE 2: Weigmannia parki (Jacot, 1937), adult: A – dorsal view without legs (slightly anterodorsal aspect showing dorsosejugal area); B – ventral view without legs, gnathosoma only partly depicted; C – right region of sejugal furrow, dorsal view; D – pygidial region of notogaster, posterior view; E – right bothridial area and sensillus, lateral view. Bars indicating 100 µm (A+B), 50 µm (C+D), and 50 µm (E). Explanations in text and in Appendix 1.";
dc:description"FIGURE 4: Weigmannia parki (Jacot, 1937), legs of adult (antiaxial views): A – leg I; B – tarsus I in detail; C – leg II (arrow indicates anomalous doubling of lateral seta l”); D – leg III, E – trochanter and femur IV; F – genu, tibia and tarsus IV. Bar indicating 100 µm (A,C-F). Light, irregular lines around A, E, F indicate extent of cerotegument covering. Designations of leg setae according to Grandjean, as reviewed by Norton (1977).";
dc:description"FIGURE 6: Weigmannia parki (Jacot, 1937), tritonymph: A – lateral view (black distal parts of setae c1, c2, la and lm reconstructed on basis of nymphal scalp); B – detail of net-like structure of nymphal scalps; C – notogastral setae from tritonymphal scalp in detail; D – notogastral cornicle in lateral view. Bars indicating 100 µm (A) and 50 µm (B+C+D). Explanations in text and in Appendix 1.";
dc:description"FIGURE 8: Weigmannia parki (Jacot, 1937) immatures: A – sensillus of deutonymph; B – same, enlargement of distal half; C – interlamellar seta of larva; D – bothridial area of protonymph; E – interlamellar seta of deutonymph; F – setae c1 of larva; G – setae c1 of deutonymph; H – cornicle k from protonymph; I – same, from protonymphal scalp on deutonymph; J – portion of exuvial scalp from larva; K – deutonymphal tibia I, focused on seta ft\" and solenidion ω1; L – same, focused on sunken famulus, arrow on \"root\". All photomicrographs, from slide-mounted, slightly flattened specimens; all except J-L layered from 2-4 images.";
dc:description"FIGURE 3: Weigmannia parki (Jacot, 1937), adult: A – lateral view, ventral setae and legs not fully depicted; B – detailed views of prodorsal setae, notogastral setae and dorsal setae of femora I and IV; C – palp in lateral (antiaxial) view. Bars indicating 200 µm (A), 50 µm (B) and 50 µm (C). Explanation in text and in Appendix 1.";
dc:description"FIGURE 5: Weigmannia parki (Jacot, 1937), tritonymph: A – dorsal view; B – ventral view; C – palp; D – cornicle k, dorsal view; E – bothridial area and sensillus. Legs and gnathosoma only partly depicted. Bars indicating 100 µm (A+B) and 50 µm (C+D+E). Explanations in text and in Appendix 1.";
dc:description"FIGURE 7: Weigmannia parki (Jacot, 1937), tritonymph: A – leg I, antiaxial view; B – leg II, antiaxial view; C – leg IV, antiaxial view; D – tarsus I, antiaxial view; E – tibia I, paraxial view; F – genu and tibia I, antiaxial view. Bar indicating 100 µm (A,B,C) and 50 µm (D,E,F). Designations of leg setae accordingly to Grandjean, as reviewed by Norton (1977).";