Review of the European genera of Eviphididae (Acari: Mesostigmata) and the species occurring in Slovakia 2585
Author
Mašán, Peter
Author
Halliday, Bruce
text
Zootaxa
2010
2010-08-31
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journal article
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Key to European species of the genus
Alliphis
(females)
1. Posterior dorsal shield with five pairs of J-series setae, with an extra pair present between J2 and J5; longest posterior dorsal setae 45–65 µm in length; length of dorsal shield 452–507 µm [
Italy
].........................................................
.......................................................................................................................
Alliphis siculus
(
Oudemans 1905
)
(p. 33)
- Posterior dorsal shield with four pairs of J-series setae, without an extra pair between J2 and J5; longest posterior dorsal setae less than 30 µm in length........................................................................................................................... 2
2. Dorsal shield setae very short, subequal, not more than 14 µm in length (except vertical setae j1); ornamentation of dorsal shield with a pattern of distinct longitudinal lines; length of dorsal shield 410 µm [
Ukraine
]............................
.......................................................................................................................................
Alliphis bakeri
Arutunian 1992
- Dorsal shield setae longer, more variable in length, especially those in anterolateral regions slightly elongated and at least 19 µm in length; ornamentation of dorsal shield with a net-like mesh pattern (
Fig. 11
), at least in marginal region (
Figs 13
,
15
,
17
) ................................................................................................................................................. 3
3. Peritreme long, anterior end reaching level between setae j2 and z1; post-stigmatic section of peritrematal shields well developed, longer, posterior margin wide and almost truncate (
Figs 89, 90
); sternal shield longer than wide (
Figs 12
,
18
), less than 90 µm wide at level of setae st2; dentate anterolateral margins of epistome at 90° to body axis (
Figs 98, 99
) .................................................................................................................................................................. 4
- Peritreme shorter, anterior end reaching level between setae z1 and s2; post-stigmatic section of peritrematal shields not well developed, shorter, posterior margin narrow and almost tapered (
Fig. 91
); sternal shield subequal in length and width (
Figs 14
,
16
), more than 90 µm wide at level of setae st2; dentate anterolateral margins of epistome sloping, at about 45° to body axis (
Figs 46
,
100
) ................................................................................................................ 5
4. Peritrematal shields smooth, without sculptural lines (
Fig. 90
); reticulation of dorsal shield irregular and well developed only in marginal region (
Fig. 17
); smaller species, width of epigynal shield less than 45 µm, width of anal shield less than 75 µm, length of dorsal shield 360–420 µm [
Slovakia
]
..........
Alliphis phoreticus
Mašán 1994
(p. 32)
- Peritrematal shields with a sculptural pattern of two longitudinal lines in posterior part (
Fig. 89
); reticulation of dorsal shield well developed over whole surface; larger species, width of epigynal shield greater than 45 µm, width of anal shield greater than 80 µm, length of dorsal shield 420–500 µm [Holarctic]
.......................
Alliphis halleri
(p. 26)
5. Peritremes short, anterior end of reaching slightly beyond seta s2 (
Fig. 14
); dorsocentral j-series setae longer: j1 22– 25 µm, j2 26–30 µm, j3 27–33 µm, j4 24–28 µm; four post-genital sclerites present; length of dorsal shield 435–495 µm [
Armenia
,
Slovakia
,
Turkey
,
Ukraine
]
..........................................................
Alliphis kargi
Arutunian 1991
(p. 29)
- Peritremes longer, anterior end reaching to seta z1 (
Fig. 16
); dorsocentral j-series setae shorter: j1 13–19 µm, j2 18– 21 µm, j3 20–25 µm, j4 19–23 µm; post-genital sclerites absent; length of dorsal shield 410–525 µm [Europe,
China
]
.......................................................................................................................
Alliphis necrophilus
Christie 1983
(p. 30)