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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Pelethiphis insignis
(Berlese)
Copriphis
(
Pelethiphis
)
insignis
Berlese, 1911: 185
,
1913b: 197
;
Castagnoli & Pegazzano, 1985: 198
.
Pelethiphis insignis
.—
Karg, 1963: 278
;
1976: 3
.
Remarks.
There are
22 females
of this species on four original slides in the Berlese Acaroteca, collected from
Gymnopleurus pilularius
in
Italy
(San Vincenzo, Pisa). All slides are labelled “tipico” and numbered as follows: 122/33, 122/35–37. Only some of the specimens are partly observable. This species can be recognised by the following morphological features: large species, with idiosoma about 950 µm in length; dorsal shield with more than 30 pairs of setae (32 or 33 pairs); apart from setae z1 and z5, all other dorsal setae are very long, including those in the central area of the shield, so the medial and marginal dorsal setae are subequal in length; opisthogastric surface polytrichous, lateral and opisthogastric soft integument with 30–35 pairs of setae; presternal platelet apparently absent; post-anal seta is conspicuously longer than adanal setae.
Shoemake (1970)
synonymised
Pelethiphis rufescens
(
Lombardini 1941
)
, known from Africa, with
P
.
insignis
, but these species can be easily distinguished by some characters of dorsal chaetotaxy.