Three new species of oribatid mites of the family Punctoribatidae (Acari, Oribatida) from alpine bogs of New Zealand
Author
Ermilov, Sergey G.
Author
Minor, Maria A.
text
Zootaxa
2016
4092
2
243
257
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4092.2.7
e467a8fa-5805-4c9d-bac0-2c9ae27585cb
1175-5326
270892
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Porallozetes
Balogh & Balogh, 1992
Type
species:
Allozetes dispar
Hammer, 1973
Diagnosis
(some generic characters are listed in Balogh & Balogh 1992). Adult. Rostrum rounded; rostral setae inserted dorso-laterally on prodorsum; bothridial setae with developed head, not covered by anterior margin of notogaster; bothridial wall distally expanded to form scales; lamellae of medium size, strong; lamellar cusps short, truncate, clearly not reaching insertions of rostral setae; translamella absent; transverse ridge present close and anterior to each lamella; tutoria lamelliform, with cusps pointed distally; pedotecta I represented by large laminae; genal teeth long, reaching insertions of rostral setae; porose areas
Am
and
Ah
present,
Ah
expressed as saccule,
Al
absent; anterior notogastral margin well developed or interrupted medially; pteromorphs well-developed; dorsophragmata distinctly separated; lenticulus absent; posterior notogastral tectum entire; notogaster with porose areas; ten pairs of setiform notogastral setae; axillary saccules present; custodia, discidia and circumpedal carinae present; sejugal apodemes and apodemes III distinct, long, almost connected medially, located on level of anterior margin of genital aperture; six pairs of genital, one pair of aggenital, two pairs of anal and three pairs of adanal setae; postanal porose area present; monodactylous.
Juvenile instars. Unknown.
Remarks.
Subías (2004, online version 2015) included
Porallozetes
as a subgenus of
Pentazetes
Balogh & Balogh, 1983
, however, we support the generic status of
Porallozetes
.
Validity.
Balogh & Balogh (1992: p. 151) proposed the genus
Porallozetes
, but they did not present generic diagnosis, and
type
species was not designated ON the same page. However, the main morphological traits of this genus were listed (see Balogh & Balogh 1992) in Table (p. 114) and in the key of ceratozetoids (p. 145). According to ICZN (see Article 13.1), this information is sufficient for generic diagnosis. Also, reference (p. 114) to figures (308A, B on p. 312) to the only species included in
Porallozetes
—given as a new combination in the figure caption,
Porallozetes dispar
(Hammer, 1973)
—was given, therefore, the
type
species designation is unambiguous. Hence, we consider
Porallozetes
a valid genus.