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Comments on
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, 1937
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During the study of damaeid mites from the collection of Karl Strenzke in the Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt, Germany, I had an opportunity to study one mounted adult individual, probably sent to Strenzke directly by
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. The slide is labelled &quot;
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:
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, 350,
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.
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, Twilight zone; Thulss - Mt.Lake; Hoyer-H.G.S&quot;. It is not part of the type series, which was from forest floor near Mammoth Cave, Kentucky. The specimen is in comparatively good condition, but the notogaster is crushed.
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This species differs from European species of
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by several important characters. The body is strongly narrowed in the sejugal area (Fig. 4B). The prodorsum has a well developed propodolateral apophysis P. The parastigmatic apophyses are differently shaped: Sa is strong, long, perpendicular to the body, pedotectum-like
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Sp is much smaller, triangular, oblique, well separated from Sa. The discidium is small, thorn-like, oriented anterolaterad. Notogastral setae are similar in size anteriorly (c1 = c2), but diminish posteriad. In all European species of
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, notogastral setae are arranged and oriented radially, whereas in
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they are inserted in two paraxial rows, as found in some other genera of
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(eg. some
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species). I did not find differences in leg setation formula; nevertheless, dorsal setae of the femora are much stronger than other setae, covered by distinct spinuli (Fig. 5). The most characteristic synapomorphy of
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- single area porosa on posterior part of notogaster - is absent. This observation was confirmed by Norton (pers. comm.), who studied quite extensive American material. The most typical character of the species is very long sensillus, slightly but distinctly broadened (lanceolate) towards the end.
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FIGURE 4.
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: A -prodorsum and anterior part of notogaster, C -sensillus and bothridial complex;
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: B -prodorsum and anterior part of notogaster, D -sensillus and bothridial complex. Abbreviations: P -propodolateral apophysis; for the rest see Fig. 1 and Fig. 3
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It is clear that
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does not share characters of
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as given in the diagnosis above. Differences are quite numerous even if general appearance and some characters are similar (size, legs and their setation). Some of the differences observed have been commonly used for establishing genus-level taxa within
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. The generic or specific value of leg setae characters and shape of the sensillus is unclear, but the presence of apophysis P, shape of parastigmatic apophyses and position of notogastral setae in two parallel rows are collectively of generic significance. Therefore, a new genus, closely related to
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will be proposed in the subsequent paper of this series, together with a detailed redescription of
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.
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