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Leg setation in
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Our knowledge of setal ontogeny is based on an unpublished study of
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<emphasis id="B972EAE56B523D5944ECFD3CFAB2A4C0" box="[1021,1281,655,681]" italics="true" pageId="22" pageNumber="166">Allonothrus giganticus</emphasis>
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from
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,
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. This name is a senior subjective synonym of
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<emphasis id="B972EAE56B523D5945C5FD00FC4DA4A5" box="[724,1022,691,717]" italics="true" pageId="22" pageNumber="166">Allonothrus pararusseolus</emphasis>
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from
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,
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(
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). The latter authors seem to have been unaware of
<bibRefCitation id="EF974B066B523D5944E9FD64FB3DA499" author="Haq, M. A." box="[1016,1166,727,753]" pageId="22" pageNumber="166" pagination="117 - 134" refId="ref39161" refString="Haq, M. A. (1978) Some aspects of the taxonomy of oribatid mites from the soils of Kerala. In: Edwards, C. A. &amp; Veeresh, G. K. (Eds.), Soil Biology and Ecology in India, University of Agricultural Science, Technology Series 22, pp. 117 - 134." type="book chapter" year="1978">Haqs (1978)</bibRefCitation>
publication. One of us (R.A.N.) studied specimens from the
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locality, identified by M. Haq, and had
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<emphasis id="B972EAE56B523D594331FD48FB00A57C" box="[1056,1203,763,789]" italics="true" pageId="22" pageNumber="166">A. giganticus</emphasis>
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in culture. While the verbal description of
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is sufficiently detailed, the illustrations are somewhat misleading. As examples: seta
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was drawn as hardly exceeding the rostral margin (his
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), but actually it far overhangs; the notogaster seems illustrated with 16 pairs of setae, but
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is duplicated in dorsal and ventral views; genital setae appear to be uniform (his
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) but the posterior two pairs are simple, not barbed like the others. These and other features were more accurately illustrated by
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. Neither paper mentioned a posterior notogastral cavity in the pygidial region, but an indistinct one is present in studied specimens.
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Appendix 1 presents the ontogeny of setiform organs of
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.
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Previously, a small part of this information was published by
<bibRefCitation id="EF974B066B523D5946EBFBA8FCBEA25D" author="Wang, H. F. &amp; Norton, R. A." box="[506,781,1051,1077]" pageId="22" pageNumber="166" pagination="261 - 273" refId="ref44900" refString="Wang, H. F. &amp; Norton, R. A. (1988) New records of Crotonioidea from China, with description of a new species of Allonothrus (Acari: Oribatida). Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica, 13 (3), 261 - 273. (in Chinese English summary)" type="journal article" year="1988">Wang &amp; Norton (1988)</bibRefCitation>
. Notable traits include; the presence of four larval setae (including
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) on tibia I, with a final complement of six; the absence of
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from larval tibia II, with a final complement of five; the absence of several fundamental tarsal setae, including primilateral setae (
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) from tarsus I, primiventral setae (
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) from tarsi II and III, fastigial seta
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from tarsus III, and antelateral (
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) setae from tarsus IV. Regarding accessory setae, the iteral pair (
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) are absent and the adult forms proximal setae on each tarsus: pair (
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) on tarsus I;
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ʹ on II, and pair (
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