Oribatid Mites From The Vohimana Reserve (Madagascar) (Acari: Oribatida) I.
Author
Mahunka, S.
text
Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
2009
2009-05-29
55
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89
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.12584807
2064-2474
12584807
Notophthiracarus zebra
(
BALOGH
, 1962
)
(
Figs 1–5
)
Neither
BALOGH
in his original description, nor
NIEDBAŁA
(2004)
in his re-description gave precisely the characteristic details of special sculptura, and hence the given figures are somewhat misleading. Therefore I think the following notes are necessary:
Behind the lateral carina the surface of the prodorsum is smooth, while the rostral area is ornamented by polygonal sculpture. In the strongly outlined cell-like fields oval or polygonal areas differentiate. In the middle field there are longitudinal polygonal fields, they possess thin margins, while the basal surface is ornamented by longitudinal wrinkles, and there are small alveolies in them. The surface of the notogaster is ornamented by parallel lines, and these form a fingerprint-like pattern in lateral view. Among the parallel lines there are small alveolies, and their shape is very discernible on the dorsal surface.
The prodorsal setae – with the exception of minute lamellar setae – are rod-shaped, their distal end is narrowing, and their distal half is sparsely aciculate. The stalk of the sensillus is long and arched, its distal quater is widened, its border is scalpel-like, and the border is also aciculate.
On the basis of genital setae the placement of the species is rather problematic (whether it belongs to the genus
Hoplophorella
BERLESE
, 1923
or
Notophthiracarus
RAMSAY
, 1966
), to solve this problem further investigations are necessary.