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<paragraph id="8B959E644A16493DFDEFFA088DC3FA27" blockId="3.[491,1538,1457,2039]" pageId="3" pageNumber="101">Description — Tritonymph or adult, gender unknown. Length of idiosoma 275, width 155, height 55; body length including gnathosoma 310.</paragraph>
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Gnathosoma (
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,
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,
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) — Only right palp clearly visible. Palpgenu dorsally with seta
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, reaching just beyond tip of tibia. Palptibia with large, hooked tibial claw and three setae:
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, slightly longer than palpgenu; short
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, reaching to tip of tibial claw; medium-sized
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, about as long as palptibia+tibial claw. Palptarsus completely covered by tibial claw in dorsal view, and elongate, roughly necktie-shaped as visible in lateral view, 14 long, phaneres not visible. Subcapitulum long and narrow, with alveolus of seta
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visible basally and one pair of small peg-like adoral setae visible apically (
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, arrow). Peritremes prominent and emergent (
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,
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). Stylophore and cheliceral stylets not visible.
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Idiosomal dorsum (
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,
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,
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) — Visible ornamentation reticulate (
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DF). Prodorsum with 4 pairs of setae (vertical
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); setae
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broadly lanceolate, with tapered tip (
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). Two pairs of eyes located anterolaterally to bases of setae
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,
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, oc); posterior eye distinctly larger than anterior. Hysterosoma with 7 setae in C-row,
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D-row,
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H-row. All setae in rows CF broadly obovate to orbicular. Setae
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of medium size (12x20), subequal. Setae
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slightly smaller than
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. Setae
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(8x14) distinctly smaller than
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situated anterolaterally to bases of
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. Setae
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(20x30) distinctly larger than
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;
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(20x40) more elongate and narrow than
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; setae
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and
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holotype. Layered DIC micrographs: A dorsal view, inserts show two aspects of amber piece containing holotype and its package, not to scale; B ventral; C posterior; D, E, details of idiosomal setae, ventral view; F, eyes; G, posterior idiosomal setae laterally; H, detail of prodorsal seta
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and peritreme; J, lateral aspect. Rectangles in A, B, J show positions of Figs D-G. Abbreviations: an, anal area; ge, genital area; oc, eyes, per, peritreme; plp, palp; sub, subcapitulum; IIV, legs.
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holotype. Layered POL micrograph. Gnathosoma laterally, arrow points to adoral seta. Abbreviations: palp segments: Fe, femur; Ge, genu; Ta, tarsus; Ti, tibia; ti.cl, palptibial claw.
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, but with stronger tapered tips, especially well visible on left side of body (
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similar in shape to
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, but clearly larger (
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30x60). Distinct apophyses of
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-series setae situated close to each other in one transverse line. Setae
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short, narrowly lanceolate, barbed, 30 long (
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), much shorter than filiform and weakly barbed setae
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,. Setae
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longer than body
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(
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440) and directed dorsad and anteriad (
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). Only shield margins visible are anterior margins of dorsal shields C and D (
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,
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).
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Idiosomal venter (
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) — Somewhat collapsed, mostly obscured by legs. Cuticle lightly striate, setation not discernible. As far as visible, typical for females of Recent
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species (see for example
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Fig.
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in
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). Genital and anal openings discernible, but no setae visible with certainty.
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Legs (
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;
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) — Leg I (
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, A). Femur with 3 large, fan-like dorsal and lateral setae (
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,
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), and 2 small, setiform ventral setae visible (probably ventral
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and
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). Genu with 5 large, fan-like dorsal and lateral setae
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, (
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,
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,
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,
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) and one visible setiform seta
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. Tibia with large, fan-like setae
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,
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,
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; and more narrow
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; solenidion φ baculiform, situated on short protuberance; single visible seta
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small, setiform. Tarsus with two claws and empodium with tenent hairs (
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,
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, A); two solenidia present,
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ωabout 1.5 times longer than ω
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; unguinal setae (
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) poorly visible, only on left leg, modified, comb-like; other setae on tubercles: abaxial members (
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) of fastigial (
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) and primilateral (
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) pairs long, distinctly longer than tarsus, their adaxial members
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and
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about half as long;
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weakly barbed; tectal (
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) smooth, tapered; proral
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blunt, thick, probably eupathidial, possible alveolus of
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visible on right leg; simple primiventral seta
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visible on left tarsus; on right tarsus, alveolus in position
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visible and what may be seta
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discernible. Leg II (
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) setation partly visible, tip of tarsus and trochanter hidden in deformed venter. Femur with 3 fan-like
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and (
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) and one poorly visible simple seta, possibly basiventral
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. Genu with 4 fan-like setae (
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, (
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),
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), tibia with 3 fan-like setae
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, (
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) visible. Tarsus with one blunt phanere on prominent tubercle (probably solenidion ω) and 7 simple setae or their alveoli visible:
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, pairs (
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) and (
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) on low tubercles, seta
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and possible alveolus of
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. Legs III and IV (
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, D) visible almost entirely, with paired claws, paired empodia and at least 4 pairs of tenent hairs each. Setation: leg III trochanter with single thick, heavily barbed seta
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visible, femur with 2 setae: simple euventral
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and short, narrow, barbed
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; genu with single short, narrow, barbed seta
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visible, tibia with 3 setae: short, narrow, barbed
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, fan-like
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, simple
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; tarsus with two setae and three alveoli visible, setal pair
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() and solenidion apparently absent. Leg IV trochanter and femur without visible setae; genu with setiform
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and short, narrow, barbed
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, tibia with single short, narrow, barbed seta
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visible. Tarsus with 7 setae: pairs (
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), (
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) and (
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) visible dorsally (in ventral aspect of mite,
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D), seta
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in lateral aspect (
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). Observed leg setation formulas: leg I:?-5-6-5(1)-12(2); leg II:?-4-4-3-7(1); leg III: 1-2-1-3-5; leg IV:?-?-2-1-7.
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<emphasis id="B95E42764A134938FDFFFAE28B0DFABC" bold="true" box="[515,605,1371,1392]" pageId="6" pageNumber="104">Figure 3</emphasis>
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holotype dorsally.
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and type repository — Originally from private collection of Thomas Weiterschan, coll. # TW 1288, housed in the Geological-Paleontological Museum and University Hamburg (GPIH), collection number GPIH 4598. The
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is the only inclusion in a rectangular light yellow amber piece measuring 1x0.7x
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, polished on six sides, stored in plastic O-ring-capped vial with water and preservative Thymol (
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).
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<emphasis id="B95E42764A124939FF8BFA768980FA28" bold="true" box="[119,208,1487,1508]" pageId="7" pageNumber="105">Figure 4</emphasis>
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holotype details. A, right tarsus I adaxially; A, left leg I abaxially, gnathosoma and anterior idiosoma dorsally; B, leg II abaxially; C, leg III abaxially; D, leg IV abaxially; D, tarsus and tibia IV dorsally. Abbreviations: oc, eyes; per, peritreme; plp, left (poorly visible) palp; sub, subcapitulum; ti.cl, palptibial claw. Gray lines represent poorly discernible structures.
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Type locality, occurrence and geological age —
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locality is Baltic Sea
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, amber in Blue Earth fossil beds, dated late Eocene. Only known from the
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specimen and locality.
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Etymology — The new species is named in honor of Thomas Weiterschan, who discovered the specimen, promoted its study and assured its
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deposition in a public repository.
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Remark — The
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and only known specimen of
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has emergent peritremata, leg I tarsal setae
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and leg I genual and tibial setae
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() present. These features suggest that the specimen is at least tritonymphal (
<bibRefCitation id="EFBBE3954A1D4936FBDEFF5C8C42FF31" author="Servin R. &amp; Otero S. G." box="[1058,1298,229,253]" pageId="8" pageNumber="106" pagination="205 - 212" refId="ref9294" refString="Servin R., Otero S. G. 1989 - Una nueva especie de Tuckerella de Baja California Sur, Mexico - Southwest. Entomol., 14 (3): 205 - 212." type="journal article" year="1989">Servin and Otero 1989</bibRefCitation>
,
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). In the presence of the tapered setae
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and lateral idiosomal setae and in the absence of clear view on the genital area, however, we cannot distinguish between an adult and a tritonymphal stage. Emergent peritremes in immature tuckerellid mites, not mentioned in the literature to our best knowledge, do occur at least in four Recent species starting from the deutonymphal stage (J. Beard, pers. comm.), and are thus inconclusive. The Diagnosis below is hence preliminary, and only uses those characters known to be relatively stable through the last two stages of the tuckerellid ontogeny.
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Differential diagnosis — By the presence of seven pairs of subequal filiform setae
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the new species is similar to five Recent species:
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,
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<emphasis id="B95E42764A1D4936FAD8FDF98CC0FD9B" box="[1316,1424,575,599]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="106">T. elegans</emphasis>
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de Simons, 1972,
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,
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<emphasis id="B95E42764A1D4936FBD0FDDB8D6BFDB5" box="[1068,1083,610,633]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="106">T</emphasis>
.
<emphasis id="B95E42764A1D4936FBB6FDD88DE3FDB5" box="[1098,1203,609,633]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="106">hypoterra</emphasis>
McDaniel and Morihara
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in
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McDaniel
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1975
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and
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<emphasis id="B95E42764A1D4936FCDBFD3C8ACFFD50" box="[807,927,644,668]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="106">T. spechtae</emphasis>
<bibRefCitation id="EFBBE3954A1D4936FC5AFD3D8D0DFD50" author="Womersley H." box="[934,1117,644,668]" pageId="8" pageNumber="106" pagination="73 - 75" refId="ref10107" refString="Womersley H. 1957 - A new species of Tuckerella (Acarina, Tetranychoidea, Tuckerellidae) from South Australia - Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust., 80: 73 - 75." type="journal article" year="1957">Womersley, 1957</bibRefCitation>
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. The new species differs from
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and
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<emphasis id="B95E42764A1D4936FD82FD1E8BDDFD72" box="[638,653,679,702]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="106">T</emphasis>
.
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by the relative positions of setal pairs
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,
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being inserted clearly posterior to
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, as opposed to slightly anterior in these two species; in addition,
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has setae
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shorter than the other flagellate setae. From
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the new species differs by its much smaller size (total body length including gnathosoma
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tritonymph,
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adults of
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).
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, only slightly larger than
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(adult idiosomal length
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vs.
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), and
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differs from the new species by its setae
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having a smooth edge and uneven reticulation vs. these setae widely lancetiform, with tapered tips in
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(the validity of this character is only certain if
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is an adult female), and having setae
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as long as body, vs. at least 1.5 times body length in
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.
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, whose size is unknown, is the most similar to
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, differing in the shape of dorsolateral idiosomal setae (only significant
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. if
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is an adult female) and distribution of setulae on the setae
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: present only in basal part in
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, evenly distributed throughout the length
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. in
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<emphasis id="B95E42764A1D4936FB97FBDE8DA3FBB3" box="[1131,1267,1127,1151]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="106">weiterschani</emphasis>
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.
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