Platysetosus occultus gen. nov., sp. nov., a new genus and species of mite from Tasmania (Acari: Uropodina)
Author
Dylewska, M.
Author
Błoszyk, J.
Author
Halliday, R. B.
text
Zootaxa
2006
1223
55
64
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.172605
1260de5f-6f02-441b-8967-314c780d4489
11755326
172605
Genus
Platysetosus
gen. nov.
Type
species:
Platysetosus occultus
sp. nov.
, here designated.
Diagnosis
Mites of medium size, deep brownish in colour, strongly sclerotised. Idiosoma elliptical, with wide vertex. Dorsal shield weakly arched, surrounded by narrow marginal shield. Ventral opisthosoma with distinctive ornamentation and chaetotaxy, with
9–14
pairs of long, wide, flattened setae. Epigynial shield of female large, with straight lateral edges, its posterior margin behind level of coxae IV. Sternal region with four pairs of sternal setae, of which
st
4
are the longest,
3–4
times as long as
st
1
–st
3
. Anus surrounded by two pairs of adanal setae (
Ad
), of which the anterior pair is very short, the posterior pair much longer. The unpaired postanal seta is absent. Peritreme relatively short, hookshaped, reaching the lateral edge of the idiosoma, without a poststigmatal extension.
Gnathosoma
with short hornlike corniculi. Hypostomal setae simple;
h
1
,
h
3
very long,
h
2
and
h
4
short. Tarsi I have short claws and a very long terminal seta. The tarsi of legs IV are very long. The pedofossae of legs IV are directed transversely, displaced towards the podosoma.