On the morphology and classification of larval water mites (Hydrachnidia, Acari) from springs in Luxembourg
Author
Martin, Peter
text
Zootaxa
2006
1138
1
44
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.172007
bd92c31d-534c-4bb2-a395-fb69e7ab01a9
11755326
172007
Genus
Hygrobates
Koch, 1837
Diagnosis: Character states of the family, such that dorsal plate large, in unengorged specimens covering almost the entire idiosoma in length and bearing 4 pairs of setae; anterior eye lenses borne on small eye plates, posterior eye lenses in membranous integument; coxal plates on each side fused with each other and bearing 4 pairs of coxal setae; excretory pore plate very large; E1 and E2 either absent and represented by setal pores only, or setae minute;
V1
present at posterior end of coxal plates III or on the excretory pore plate;
V2
on excretory pore plate;
V4
very long, whiplike and borne on large elongated projections; bases of chelicerae fused with each other; chela dentate; palpal segment 4 and 5 very short, P5 thumblike, palpal claw simple; legs fivesegmented and each with three claws. Leg chetotaxy (
Wainstein 1980
): IL1 1se, IL2 7se, IL3 4se+1so+1eu, IL4 9se+2so+1eu, IL
5 9–12
se+1so+1–2eu; IIL1 1se, IIL2 7se, IIL3 4se+1so+0–1eu, IIL
4 9–11
se+2so+0–1eu, IIL
5 9–12
se+1so+1–2eu; IIIL1 1se, IIIL2 6se, IIIL3 4se+0–1so, IIIL
4 9–12
se+1so, IIIL
5 8–10
se+0so+1–2eu.
Remarks: The genus
Hygrobates
is characterized by setae
V1
located on posterior end of coxal plates I–III; on the gnathosomal base, setae Hy2 longer than Hy1; P1 not fused with P2; chela with two teeth.