Crinitodiscus ozkani sp. n., a new uropodid mite from Turkey (Acari, Mesostigmata, Uropodidae) Author Bal, Durmuş Ali text Zootaxa 2005 1069 47 60 journal article 50836 10.5281/zenodo.170260 27f4a824-739e-48b6-bd69-e51023e16eed 1175­5326 170260 Crinitodiscus Sellnick, 1931 Redescription : Idiosoma with cuticular idiosomal spines and long idiosomal setae, and a distinct pygidial plate. Femur III with seven setae, tibia I with six setae, tibia II with five setae, and tibia III and IV with five to six setae. Dorsal setae on trochanter III and IV typically serrate. Chelicera rounded apically; movable digit with one tooth, fixed digit longer than movable digit; cavicula fixi and sensillum ventrale present; condilus short, ratio of middle part to fixed digit: 2.8 2. Corniculi horn­like, and laciniae of hypostome triangular and finely haired laterally. Protosternum narrow and generally smooth; deutosternum fused at level of hypostomal setae h3–h4 , and superficially denticulate. Setae h1 long and bifurcate, short branch denticulate; h2–h4 denticulate. Epistome apically bifurcate, with lateral and superficial denticulation. Tritosternum column­, bowl­ or vase­shaped, surface smooth, its laciniae generally 4­branched, lateral branches shorter than middle ones, and variously denticulate.