Notes on the genus Dolichothrombium (Acari: Prostigmata: Trombidiidae) with description of a new species Author Mąkol, Joanna Author Sevsay, Sevgi text Zootaxa 2011 2971 1 16 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.207445 f1ba58fc-0e04-404c-9506-09884a314fbc 1175-5326 207445 Key to the species of Dolichothrombium 1 postlarval forms....................................................................................... 2 - larvae.............................................................................................. 8 2 pDS <55........................................................................................... 3 - pDS> 60............................................................................................ 5 3 pDS with long, almost equal in length, setulae; the most distally placed setulae reach the stem termination; setal bases asym- metrical................................................................................... D. anatoliae - pDS with long setulae in proximal part of the stem and much shorter ones in the distal part of the stem; the most distally placed setulae do not reach the stem termination; setal bases symmetrical or asymmetrical................................ 4 4 pDS stem markedly thickened.................................................................... D. borceai - pDS stem not markedly thickened............................. [ D. alpinum , D. fournieri , D. spinosum , D. longulum ]1 5 pDS bases dentated at the edge........................................................... D. azerbaijanicum - pDS bases smooth.................................................................................... 6 6 pDS stem markedly thickened................................................................. D. grandjeani - pDS stem not markedly thickened........................................................................ 7 7 longer setulae cover c. half of the proximal part of the setal stem.................................... D. teneriffensis - longer setulae present only at setal stem base...................................................... D. insidiosum 8 scutum delicately rounded anteriorly........................................................... D. raphanicum - scutum distinctly narrowing towards anterior margin......................................................... 9