New taxa of pygmephoroid mites (Acari: Pygmephoroidea: Pygmephoridae, Neopygmephoridae) phoretic on Enoplotrupes sharpi (Coleoptera: Geotrupidae) from Thailand
Author
Khaustov, Alexander A.
Author
Frolov, Andrey V.
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-07-02
4442
2
277
292
journal article
29764
10.11646/zootaxa.4442.2.5
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Key to world species of
Spatulaphorus
(based on
Khaustov & Trach 2018
)
1. Genu I with two setae.................................................................................. 2 - Genu I with one seta.................................................
S. copridis
Khaustov, 2007a
(
Crimea
,
Iran
) 2. Tarsi II and III each with spiniform setae
pl”
and
tc’
......................................................... 3 - Tarsi II and III without spiniform setae, or only
pl”
or
tc’
spiniform.............................................. 5 3. Setae
sc
2 foliate..............................................
S. vladimiri
Khaustov, 2005
(
Ukraine
,
Crimea
,
Iran
) - Setae
sc
2 not modified, setiform.......................................................................... 4 4. Setae
c
2 foliate, blunt-ended......................................
S
.
venustus
Khaustov and Trach, 2012a
(
Ukraine
)
- Setae
c
2 not modified, pointed...................................
S. altaicus
Khaustov and Trach, 2018
(
Russia
:
Altai
) 5. At least setae (
pv
) on tarsus II foliate distally................................................................ 6 - Setae (
pv
) on tarsus II not foliate distally.................................................................. 10 6. Tibiotarsus I with large, hook-like claw and a distinct counterpart opposite to the claw base........................... 7 - Tibiotarsus I with a small, almost straight claw, and no counterpart.........
S. foliatus
Dastych and Rack, 1993
(
Botswana
)
7. Tarsi II and III with setae
tc’
not modified.................................................................. 8 - Tarsi II and III with setae
tc’
spiniform...................................
S. langi
Dastych and Rack, 1993
(
Vietnam
)
8. Setae
ps
3 subequal to or shorter than
ps
1, 2.................................................................. 9 - Setae
ps
3 distinctly longer than
ps
1, 2..........................
S. luriei
Dastych, Rack & Camerik, 1997
(
South Africa
) 9. Setae (
pv
) on tarsus III foliate, setae
ps
1, 2 distinctly barbed.......................
S. enoplotruporum
sp. nov.
(
Thailand
) - Setae (
pv)
on tarsus III not foliate, setae
ps
1, 2 smooth..................
S. camerikae
Dastych and Rack, 1993
(
Botswana
)
10. Tarsi II and III with setae
pl”
not modified................................................................. 11 - Tarsi II and III with setae
pl”
spiniform..................
S. gorganica
Rahiminejad and Hajiqanbar, 2011
(
Iran
,
Crimea
) 11. Apodemes 4 long, exceeding beyond setae 3
b
.............................................................. 12 - Apodemes 4 vestigial.................................................
S. geotruporum
Khaustov, 2005
(
Ukraine
)
12. Setae
e
and
h
2 subequal................................................................................ 13 - Setae
e
more than two times longer than
h
2..................................
S. geotrupi
(
Mahunka, 1970
) (
Hungary
)
13. Setae
e
and
h
2 barbed; setae
ps
3 more than two times longer than
ps
1, 2.....
S. gymnopleuri
Sobhi and Hajiqanbar, 2017 (
Iran
)
- Setae
e
and
h
2 smooth; setae
ps
3 subequal to
ps
1, 2.....................
S
.
braziliensis
Khaustov and Frolov, 2017
(
Brazil
)