<documentid="71F97E051FCE57809ACD255DBAD37F7C"ID-CLB-Dataset="28791"ID-DOI="http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.799.25541"ID-GBIF-Dataset="30b43085-8bcd-44ef-924d-7d51c0cd22f3"ID-PMC="PMC6281704"ID-Pensoft-Pub="1313-2970-799-47"ID-PubMed="30532617"ID-ZooBank="9BEDE3E77066402FA30E7F55361E989B"ModsDocAuthor=""ModsDocDate="2018"ModsDocID="1313-2970-799-47"ModsDocOrigin="ZooKeys 799"ModsDocTitle="The spider mites of the genus Eutetranychus Banks (Acari, Trombidiformes, Tetranychidae) from Saudi Arabia: two new species, a re-description, and a key to the world species"checkinTime="1543455911950"checkinUser="pensoft"docAuthor="Kamran, Muhammad, Khan, Eid Muhammad & Alatawi, Fahad Jaber"docDate="2018"docId="32A6E38B2B90ECFB9A4ED448FC430D83"docLanguage="en"docName="ZooKeys 799: 47-88"docOrigin="ZooKeys 799"docSource="http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.799.25541"docTitle="Eutetranychus Banks"docType="treatment"docVersion="8"lastPageNumber="47"masterDocId="FFBFB34E1866642BFF88FFACFF9ECB5D"masterDocTitle="The spider mites of the genus Eutetranychus Banks (Acari, Trombidiformes, Tetranychidae) from Saudi Arabia: two new species, a re-description, and a key to the world species"masterLastPageNumber="88"masterPageNumber="47"originalUpdateDomain="Boston"originalUpdateTime="1543455911950"originalUpdateUser="pensoft"pageNumber="47"updateTime="1732701902270"updateUser="ExternalLinkService">
<mods:titleid="AE2AE48C7C296A070AB0F6ECECFE2FCD">The spider mites of the genus Eutetranychus Banks (Acari, Trombidiformes, Tetranychidae) from Saudi Arabia: two new species, a re-description, and a key to the world species</mods:title>
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can be recognized by the combination of following characters: Propodosomal setae three pairs (v2, sc1 and sc2); opisthosomal setae 10 pairs (c1−3, d1−2, e1−2, f1−2, h1); setae f1 either normally or widely spaced; anal setae (ps1-2) and para anal setae (h2-3) each two pairs; empodium absent or reduced to small rounded tiny knob; true claws pad-like; tarsi I with two or three solenidia (two solenidia closely associated with fastigial setae ft), tarsi II with one or two solenidia; coxa II with either one or two setae.