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The three specimens found had smooth cuticles. The drop is present between the buccal and pharyngeal tubes, which are narrow. Two rod-shaped macroplacoids and a microplacoid are within the pharyngeal bulb. Cuticle bars (as in other
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species, and no thin cuticular swelling as in
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are present in the inner side of the double-claws on the first three pairs of legs, although it has not been reported in other studies (
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,
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). Body size ranged from 440 to 572 μm, mean 502 μm (SD 66). The species has been cited for Europe, Asia,
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and the Arctic. In the Iberian Peninsula, it has been recorded for
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(
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).
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only appeared at three sampling points (Table 3), only in LF samples.
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