Type Specimens of Halacarid Mites by Dr. N. G. Makarova Relocated in the Collection of the National Museum of Nature and Science, Tsukuba, Japan
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Abdin, Amr
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Kondo, Toru
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Böhm, Michael
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Jhund, Pardeep S
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Claggett, Brian L
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Vaduganathan, Muthiah
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Hernandez, Adrian F
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Lam, Carolyn S P
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Inzucchi, Silvio E
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Martinez, Felipe A
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de Boer, Rudolf A
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Desai, Akshay S
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Køber, Lars
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Sabatine, Marc S
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Petersson, Magnus
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Bachus, Erasmus
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Solomon, Scott D
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McMurray, John J V
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Bulletin of the National Museum of Nature and Science. Series A, Zoology
2023
2023-08-22
49
3
97
106
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejhf.3350
journal article
10.50826/bnmnszool.49.3_97
2434-091X
12760409
Copidognathus pacificus
Makarova, 1974
(
Figs. 17–18
)
Type
series
.ɹHolotype: ˁ NSMT-Ac 14702 (1/8031).
Condition
.ɹThe idiosoma and first and second legs are visible, and the chaetotaxies of those body parts are approximately recognizable. On the contrary, the gnathosoma is not found, and the third and fourth legs are missing.
Holotype
ˁ: Idiosoma length 350, width 215.
Remarks
.ɹThe specimen number given on the glass slide partly corresponds to that in the original description (ˁ:1/31) of
Makarova (1974)
. The general features of this type specimen and collecting locality shown on the slide are consistent with those given in the original description. Therefore, it is most likely that this specimen is the
holotype
of
Copidognathus pacificus
. The species name on the glass slide is given as
Copidognathopsis orientalis
. On the contrary, the specimen number given on the slide almost corresponds to that in the original description of
C. pacificus
. At that time,
Copidognathopsis
was regarded as one subgenus in the genus
Copidognathus
.
Copidognathus orientalis
was described by
Newell (1951)
based on a specimen from Attu Island in Alaska.
Makarova (1974)
described a new species under the name of
Copidognathus
(
Copidognathopsis
)
pacificus
, whereas the name of the new species was given as
Copidognathus
(
Copidognathopsis orientalis
) [
sic
] in the summary. Makarova (1874) got
pacificus
confused with
orientalis
in writing the manuscript. The sex of the specimen indicated in
Fig.
5
in
Makarova (1974)
is not female (самка), but male (самец).