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Key to the World Genera of
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1. Third pair of sternal lyrifissures (
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when metasternal plates are present (
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); peritrematic shield broadly connected (
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) or not connected to exopodal shield beside coxa IV (
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); fixed cheliceral digit with setiform pilus dentilis (
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) or membranous lobe (
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); movable cheliceral digit variable, often tridentate............................................................ 2
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- Third pair of sternal lyrifissures on posterolateral corners of sternal shield (on unsclerotised cuticle in
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and some
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and some
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) and
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usually on unsclerotised cuticle (
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); peritrematic shield broadly connected to exopodal shield beside coxa IV; fixed cheliceral digit with setiform pilus dentilis; movable cheliceral digit usually bidentate............................................................
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2. Fixed cheliceral digit with setiform pilus dentilis; movable cheliceral digit without pointed ventral process (mucro); peritrematic shield broadly fused posteriorly with exopodal shield, curving behind coxa IV; with phytoseiid-type sperm access system (except
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<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF83D35DC95165C8C9899C61" box="[343,446,1012,1033]" italics="true" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">Zercoseius</emphasis>
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) (
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); genital shield usually truncate posteriorly; ventrianal shield usually bearing 27 pairs of setae in addition to the circumanal setae......................................................
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20
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- Fixed cheliceral digit with a hyaline lobe instead of setiform pilus dentilis (except
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<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF83D35DCC1F6212CCAE9C2B" box="[1049,1177,1070,1091]" italics="true" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">Orthadenella</emphasis>
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and some
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<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF83D35DCD0E6212CDBA9C2B" box="[1288,1421,1070,1091]" italics="true" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">Proctolaelaps</emphasis>
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); movable cheliceral digit usually with a pointed process (mucro) on its mid-ventral face (
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); peritrematic shield free posteriorly from, or narrowly fused with, exopodal shield beside coxa IV (except
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<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF83D35DCBD66255CC679C16" box="[976,1104,1129,1150]" italics="true" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">Orthadenella</emphasis>
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); with laelapid-type sperm access system (
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); genital shield usually gently rounded posteriorly; anal shield usually oval or elliptical, bearing only circumanal setae (rarely expanded to contain the nearest pair of opisthogastric setae; some
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<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF83D35DCC096298CCBE9CD1" box="[1039,1161,1188,1209]" italics="true" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">Mycolaelaps</emphasis>
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bearing up to three pairs of setae); ventral shield present or absent....................................................
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34
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<keyLead id="3088D529FF83D35DC89162E2CDAC9C9B" box="[151,1435,1246,1267]" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">3. Podonotal and opisthonotal shields of deutonymphs and adults completely separated................................ 4</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="3088D529FF83D35DC89162C0CDAB9D79" box="[151,1436,1276,1297]" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">- Podonotal and opisthonotal shields of deutonymphs and adults fused, occasionally with lateral incisions at level of fusion ... 11</keyLead>
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4. Corniculi bifid distally; seta
<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF83D35DC9F76325CA3F9D46" box="[497,520,1305,1326]" italics="true" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">h1</emphasis>
thickened; seta
<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF83D35DCAA46325CA809D46" box="[674,695,1305,1326]" italics="true" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">z1</emphasis>
absent; with oval anal shield; male leg II conspicuously different from that of female, with at least one greatly thickened, spine-shaped seta on femur and tarsus...................................................................................................
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<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF83D35DCBDE6368CC7E9D01" box="[984,1097,1364,1385]" italics="true" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">Anephiasca</emphasis>
Athias-Henriot, 1969
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(
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)
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</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BC6761CFF83D35DC891634DCDAD9DB6" blockId="58.[151,1436,689,2030]" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">
<keyLead id="3088D529FF83D35DC891634DCDAD9DB6" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">
- Corniculi generally entire distally (bifid in
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<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF83D35DCA86634DCB8E9DEE" box="[640,953,1393,1414]" italics="true" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">Protogamasellus ascleronodulus</emphasis>
Shcherbak &amp; Petrova
</taxonomicName>
and
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<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF83D35DCCB8634DC9399DCB" italics="true" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">Protogamasellus bifurcalis</emphasis>
Genis, Loots &amp; Ryke
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); seta
<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF83D35DCA2263B2CA0B9DCB" box="[548,572,1422,1443]" italics="true" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">h1</emphasis>
of similar thickness as other hypostomal setae; seta
<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF83D35DCC3A63B2CC669DCB" box="[1084,1105,1422,1443]" italics="true" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">z1</emphasis>
present or absent; with ventrianal shield or subtriangular or subrectangular anal shield; male leg II similar to that of female or different in carrying spine-shaped seta on femur......................................................................................... 5
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<paragraph id="8BC6761CFF83D35DC89163DACDAB9E71" blockId="58.[151,1436,689,2030]" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">
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5. With subrectangular anal shield; male leg II with ventral spine-shaped seta on femur..................................................................................................
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<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF83D35DCBF76038CCAD9E71" box="[1009,1178,1540,1561]" italics="true" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">Ectoantennoseius</emphasis>
Walter, 1998
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(
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)
</keyLead>
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BC6761CFF83D35DC891601DCDAC9E5E" blockId="58.[151,1436,689,2030]" box="[151,1435,1569,1590]" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">
<keyLead id="3088D529FF83D35DC891601DCDAC9E5E" box="[151,1435,1569,1590]" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">- With ventrianal shield or subtriangular anal shield; male leg II without spine-shaped seta on femur..................... 6</keyLead>
</paragraph>
</keyStep>
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<paragraph id="8BC6761CFF83D35DC8916002CDAC9EC3" blockId="58.[151,1436,689,2030]" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">
<keyLead id="3088D529FF83D35DC8916002CDAC9EC3" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">
6. Leg I usually without pretarsus (except
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<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF83D35DCA636002CAD29E3B" box="[613,741,1598,1619]" italics="true" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">Antennoseius</emphasis>
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(
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<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF83D35DCAF26002CB6D9E3B" box="[756,858,1598,1619]" italics="true" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">Vitzthumia</emphasis>
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)); with subtriangular ventrianal shield bearing 12 pairs of setae in addition to the circumanal setae (three pairs in
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<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF83D35DCAFB6060CB4B9E19" box="[765,892,1628,1649]" italics="true" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">Antennoseius</emphasis>
(
<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF83D35DCB8A6060CBC59E19" box="[908,1010,1628,1649]" italics="true" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">Vitzthumia</emphasis>
)
<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF83D35DCC046060CC429E19" box="[1026,1141,1628,1649]" italics="true" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">ventrianalis</emphasis>
Gwiazdowicz &amp; Halliday
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), or with anal shield and genital shield strongly rounded posteriorly; male with ventrianal shield fused with peritrematic shield; deutonymph with anal shield; much of unsclerotised body cuticle often with microtubercles superimposed on striae....... 7
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<paragraph id="8BC6761CFF83D35DC8916088CDAC9F6B" blockId="58.[151,1436,689,2030]" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">
<keyLead id="3088D529FF83D35DC8916088CDAC9F6B" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">- Leg I with pretarsus; with ventrianal shield variously shaped (but not subtriangular) bearing 36 pairs of setae in addition to circumanal setae, and with genital shield truncate posteriorly; male with ventrianal shield not fused with peritrematic shield; deutonymph with ventrianal shield; striate unsclerotised body cuticle without microtubercles.......................... 9</keyLead>
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7. Palp elongate, about half as long as leg I; palp trochanter longer than femur; palp tibia 23 times as long as tarsus; lyrifissures
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<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF83D35DC8E76115C8C99F56" box="[225,254,1833,1854]" italics="true" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">iv1</emphasis>
</date>
,
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<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF83D35DC90C6115C91F9F56" box="[266,296,1833,1854]" italics="true" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">iv3</emphasis>
</date>
and sometimes
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<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF83D35DC9C56115C9D79F56" box="[451,480,1833,1854]" italics="true" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">iv2</emphasis>
</date>
absent; tibia IV with nine setae (
<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF83D35DCB1B6115CB0B9F56" box="[797,828,1833,1854]" italics="true" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">pl2</emphasis>
absent)...........
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<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF83D35DCC136115CCA69F56" box="[1045,1169,1833,1854]" italics="true" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">Anystipalpus</emphasis>
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(
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)
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</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BC6761CFF83D35DC891617ACDAC9F11" blockId="58.[151,1436,689,2030]" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">
<keyLead id="3088D529FF83D35DC891617ACDAC9F11" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">
- Palp of normal length, about one-third as long as leg I; palp trochanter slightly shorter than femur; palp tibia twice as long as tarsus; lyrifissures
<date id="FFC750DCFF83D35DC9906158C9EA9F11" box="[406,477,1892,1913]" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">
<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF83D35DC9906158C9EA9F11" box="[406,477,1892,1913]" italics="true" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">iv1iv3</emphasis>
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present; tibia IV with ten setae (
<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF83D35DCB106158CB029F11" box="[790,821,1892,1913]" italics="true" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">pl2</emphasis>
present)
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<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF83D35DCB886158CC399F11" box="[910,1038,1892,1913]" italics="true" pageId="58" pageNumber="59">Antennoseius</emphasis>
Berlese, 1916
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(
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).......... 8
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8. Legs I with pretarsus and a pair of small to well-developed claws...................
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(
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- Legs I without pretarsus and claws......................................
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(
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) Berlese, 1916
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9. Setae
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and
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usually approximate and inserted together on a pair of prominent posterolateral tubercles; seta
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absent; seta
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distinctly posterolateral to
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; peritrematic shield of adult female and male broad, truncate posteriorly; genu I with 12 setae
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(
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absent).............................................................
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von
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- Setae
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and
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well separated, not inserted on prominent tubercles; setae
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present; seta
<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF82D35CCC466689CC6498A2" box="[1088,1107,181,202]" italics="true" pageId="59" pageNumber="60">j2</emphasis>
tending to be displaced anteriorly, often in approximately transverse level with
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and
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; peritrematic shield of adult female and male narrow or of moderate width, tapering posteriorly; genu I with 13 setae (
<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF82D35CCABA66D3CAE9996C" box="[700,734,239,260]" italics="true" pageId="59" pageNumber="60">av2</emphasis>
present)................................................. 10
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10. Podonotal shield with transverse line extending completely across surface at level of setae
<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF82D35CCC4C6731CC68994A" box="[1098,1119,269,290]" italics="true" pageId="59" pageNumber="60">z6</emphasis>
; opisthonotal shield with similar line at level of setae
<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF82D35CC9A86716C9F19957" box="[430,454,298,319]" italics="true" pageId="59" pageNumber="60">J1</emphasis>
, which may be continuous or interrupted between setae
<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF82D35CCBF66716CC309957" box="[1008,1031,298,319]" italics="true" pageId="59" pageNumber="60">J1</emphasis>
; para-anal seta inserted closer to anterior than to posterior margin of anus; genu IV (
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) usually with eight setae (
<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF82D35CCBB8677BCBEA9934" box="[958,989,327,348]" italics="true" pageId="59" pageNumber="60">pl1</emphasis>
absent); tibia IV (
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) with nine setae (
<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF82D35CCD7B677BCDAB9934" box="[1405,1436,327,348]" italics="true" pageId="59" pageNumber="60">pl2</emphasis>
absent).............................................................
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- Dorsal shields without transverse lines extending completely across surface; para-anal seta inserted closer to posterior than to anterior margin of anus (about equally distant in
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.
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present); tibia IV with ten setae (
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present)...........................................
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)
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11. Leg chaetotaxy generally reduced, with following maximum number of setae: genu II (
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) seven (
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,
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absent), tibia III (
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) seven (
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) seven (
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,
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absent); opisthonotal region of dorsal shield usually with four pairs of lateral setae (
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usually present;
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usually absent); deutosternum moderately wide, with transverse lines multidenticulate (except in
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)................ 12
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- Leg chaetotaxy without above reductions, minimum number of setae: genu
<date id="FFC750DCFF82D35CCBB16473CBD39A0C" box="[951,996,591,612]" pageId="59" pageNumber="60" value="2011-02">II 11</date>
(
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present;
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present), genu IV nine (
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,
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present), tibia III eight (
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present), tibia IV ten (
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,
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present); opisthonotal region of dorsal shield usually with five pairs of lateral setae (
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present,
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rarely absent); deutosernum narrow, with transverse lines bearing few (usually 26) denticles............................................................................................ 17
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12. Tarsi IIIV (
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) each with dorsoproximal setae
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,
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elongate and curved; genu III (
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usually present); with ventrianal shield bearing 16 pairs of setae in addition to circumanal setae or with anal shield................................................................................................... 13
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- Tarsi IIIV with dorsoproximal setae not elongate or curved; genu III with seven setae (
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absent); with anal shield (rarely with ventrianal shield)................................................................................. 15
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- Tarsus I with pretarsus; dorsal-shield setae never paddle-shaped; with anal shield...................................................................................................
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14. Pretarsus of leg I vestigial or absent; setae
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and
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smooth, short and blunt, or barbed and variable in length; all other dorsal shield setae simple (except
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, sometimes barbed), none paddle-shaped....
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- Pretarsus of leg I similar to that of other legs; setae
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and
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smooth, pointed (
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rarely paddle-shaped), variable in length; some dorsal shield setae (always
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) paddle- shaped.............................
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<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF82D35CCC3E6219CC9B9C52" box="[1080,1196,1061,1082]" italics="true" pageId="59" pageNumber="60">Zerconopsis</emphasis>
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15. Vertex of dorsal shield strongly arched downward, partially or completely concealing seta
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in dorsal view; anterior end of peritreme sharply recurved posteroventrally; dorsal shield without mid-lateral incisions; tarsi IIIV (
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,
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) distolateral setae very slender and elongate; palp tarsus with a macroseta.............................................................................................
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- Vertex of dorsal shield not strongly arched downward and setae
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visible in dorsal view; anterior end of peritreme not recurved; dorsal shield with or without mid-lateral incisions; tarsi IIIV with neither of distolateral setae slender and elongate; palp tarsus without macroseta........................................................................... 16
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16. With or without lateral incisions at level of fusion of podonotal and opisthonotal shields; female with anal shield bearing only circumanal setae (except in
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present; with 12 pairs of metapodal plates; male dorsal shield of some species bearing some
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, and with endopodal shield completely or incompletely fused with sternogenital shield..............
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absent; metapodal plates absent; male dorsal shield bearing all
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setae
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, and with endopodal shield completely fused with sternogenital shield............................................................................................
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17. Seta
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absent; epistome convex and smooth or slightly denticulate; genu I (
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) with 12 setae (
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absent), tibia II (
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) with nine setae (
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absent)......................................................................... 18
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- Seta
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present; epistome with two or three anterior extensions; genu I with 1213 setae (
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present or absent); tibia II with ten setae (
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present)................................................................................. 19
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18. Dorsal shield with mid-lateral incisions; all marginal (
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) setae on unsclerotised cuticle; first pair of sternal setae (
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) on sternal shield; genital seta (
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) and genital lyrifissure (
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<emphasis id="B90DAA0EFF82D35CCACB60B1CADD9ECA" box="[717,746,1677,1698]" italics="true" pageId="59" pageNumber="60">iv5</emphasis>
</date>
) on unsclerotised cuticle; with anal shield.......................................................................................
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(
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- Dorsal shield without mid-lateral incisions; most
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setae
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on edge of dorsal shield; first pair of sternal setae on jugular plates; genital seta and associated lyrifissure on genital shield; with ventrianal shield incorporating metapodal plates and bearing 45 pairs of setae in addition to circumanal setae.................................
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Evans, 1957
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19. Dorsal shield without setae
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,
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,
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; with 35 pairs of
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setae
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on unsclerotised cuticle, some (
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,
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,
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) on dorsal shield, others (
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,
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,
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) absent; setation of legs IIV (
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), genu: 12, 11, 10, 10; tibia: 12, 10, 9, 10.....................................................................................
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Willmann, 1949
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- Dorsal shield holotrichous; 912 pairs of
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setae
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on unsclerotised cuticle; setation of legs IIV, genu: 13 (rarely 12), 11, 8 (or 9), 9; tibia: 13 (rarely 12), 10, 8, 10..........................................
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Berlese, 1916
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(
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20. Legs IIIV with median lobe of pulvillus slender, acute or blunt (
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); para-anal seta inserted in level with or posterior to hind anal margin, and usually longer than post-anal seta; femora I and II (
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) with respectively 11 and ten setae (each
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without
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); seta
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and inner seta of palp trochanter similar to each other and distinctly longer and stouter than setae
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and
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................................................................................................... 21
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- Legs IIIV with median lobe of pulvillus broadly rounded; para-anal seta usually inserted anterior to hind margin of anus (about level with posterior anal margin in
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and some
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), and usually shorter than post-anal seta; femora I and II usually with respectively 12 and 11 setae (
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usually present); setae
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and
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of palp trochanter similar to each other............................................................................................... 23
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21. Opisthonotal region of dorsal shield with only five pairs of setae; metasternal plates absent; with anal shield; median lobe of pulvilli of legs IIIV blunt; genu and tibia II (
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22. Opisthonotal region of dorsal shield with 24 pairs of
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24. Dorsal shield without delineated strip along lateral margin; with expansive ventrianal shield; leg II with strong, opposable spine-shaped setae on ventral faces of femur, genu, tibia and tarsus, but without strong claw-shaped setae on dorsal face of tarsus; genu and tibia I (
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25. With a pair of broad, disc-shaped unsclerotised opisthogastric structures anterolaterad of the axe-shaped ventrianal shield; dorsal shield broad, extending ventrolaterally..........................
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26. Palp trochanter with a single ventral seta; peritreme and peritrematic shields absent; endopodal shield greatly reduced along sternal shield, leaving a wide band of unsclerotised cuticle between narrow sternal shield and coxae.........................................................................................
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27. Corniculi usually close to each other (not particularly close to each other in
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), convergent and slender (at least three times as long as basal width); anterior margin of epistome convex, smooth; fixed cheliceral digit with few or no teeth; peritrematic shield slender, barely wider than stigma at level of the latter; with humeral seta (
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) usually on unsclerotised cuticle; protonymph with two setae on palp trochanter.......................................................... 28
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- Corniculi well separated, subparallel and stout (rarely over twice as long as basal width); anterior margin of epistome convex or with three anterior extensions, smooth or denticulate; fixed cheliceral digit usually multidentate; peritrematic shield clearly wider than diameter of stigma at its level;
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on dorsal shield; protonymph usually with one seta on palp trochanter....... 29
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28. Dorsal shield usually without mid-lateral incisions; opisthonotal region of dorsal shield with 15 pairs of setae; fixed cheliceral digit well developed or reduced; without metasternal plates; exopodal shield usually a continuous strip along coxae IIIII; leg IV of male without enlarged, spine-shaped setae..............................
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- Dorsal shield with mid-lateral incisions; opisthonotal region of dorsal shield with 12 pairs of setae (lacking a pair in each of
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,
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and
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series); fixed cheliceral digit well developed; with metasternal plates; exopodal shield fragmented; leg IV of male with several enlarged, ventral spine-shaped setae.........................
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29. Dorsal shield with 1823 pairs of setae (setae
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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or
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absent); seta
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more or less erect, attenuated, simple or weakly barbed, and similar to neighbouring setae; genua of legs II and III (
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) with respectively ten and eight setae (
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absent); ventrianal shield weakly sclerotised and unornamented, with 24 pairs of opisthogastric setae.... 30
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- Dorsal shield with 2338 pairs of setae (not lacking above combination of setae and never lacking setae
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,
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,
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); seta
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distinctly erect or not, usually bushy or setulose or weakly to strongly tricarinate, in contrast to neighbouring setae; genua of legs II and III usually with respectively 11 and 910 setae (
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present); ventrianal shield usually well sclerotised and ornamented, usually with 46 pairs of opisthogastric setae............................................................... 31
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30. Legs IIV greatly elongate; legs
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times as long as dorsal shield; legs IIIV with tarsi greatly elongate, over three times as long as tibia; with 15 pairs of podonotal setae (
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present); movable cheliceral digit multidentate and with two grooves along paraxial surface; male with sternogenital shield incised between sternal and genital regions, not connected with endopodal fragments between coxae IIIIV, without
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and with small ventrianal shield, whose anterolateral margins are remote from fused peritrematic and exopodal shields behind coxae IV.....................................................................................................
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long as tibia; with 11 pairs of podonotal setae (
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absent); movable cheliceral digit quadridentate, without grooves along paraxial surface; male with sternogenital shield not incised laterally, fully integrated with endopodal strips alongside coxae IIIIV, with one pair of
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, and with well developed ventrianal shield, whose anterolateral margins abut fused peritrematic and exopodal shields behind coxae IV...............................
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31. Adults with 112 pairs of marginal and submarginal (
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) setae on unsclerotised cuticle; metapodal plates free on unsclerotised cuticle; ventrianal shield with at most six pairs of setae in addition to circumanal setae; male usually with separate sternogenital, ventrianal, and fused peritrematic and exopodal shields............
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- Adults with only one pair of marginal setae (
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) on unsclerotised cuticle; metapodal plates incorporated into either ventrianal or peritrematic shields; ventrianal shield with seven pairs of setae in addition to circumanal setae; male with holoventral shield................................................................................................... 33
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32. Seta
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about perpendicular to surface of dorsal shield, usually tricarinate; usually some other dorsal shield setae (at least
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) or most setae tricarinate; epistome variously shaped but without elongate median extension; movable cheliceral digit usually with at most four teeth; posterior margin of sternal shield straight or concave; with slender remnant of endopodal shield beside coxae IIIIV; male with separate sternogenital, ventrianal, and fused peritrematic and exopodal shields....................................................................................
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- Setae
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not perpendicular to surface of dorsal shield; nearly all dorsal shield setae simple, none tricarinate (
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and/or
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cylindrical); epistome with elongate, apically split median extension; movable cheliceral digit with five or more teeth; posterior margin of sternal shield convex; with expansive remnant of endopodal shield beside coxae IIIIV; male with holoventral shield............................................................
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)
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33. Setae
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,
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,
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absent; genital lyrifissures on posterolateral corners of genital shield; metapodal plates incorporated into anterolateral corners of ventrianal shield; seta
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absent; seta
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inserted on ventrianal shield; genu III (
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) with nine, and tibia IV (
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) with ten setae (
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present on each); male with seven pairs of setae on ventrianal shield.................................................................
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- Setae
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,
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,
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present; genital lyrifissures on unsclerotised cuticle laterad of genital shield; metapodal plates incorporated into posterior margins of peritrematic shield; seta
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inserted on ventrianal shield; seta
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inserted on unsclerotised cuticle; genu III (
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) with nine, tibia III (
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) with eight, and tibia IV (
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) with nine setae (none with
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); male with four pairs of setae on ventrianal shield...................................
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34. Dorsal shield without at least setae
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,
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,
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,
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) with respectively at most ten and eight setae (each without
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and/or
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); tibia II (
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) with at most nine setae (
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absent, and often others absent as well)...... 35
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- Dorsal shield hypertrichous, holotrichous or nearly so (usually lacking at most setae
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; if (rarely) one or two other pairs lacking, they are setae other than
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,
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,
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); genua II and III with respectively 11 and nine setae (
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and
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usually present); tibia II usually with ten setae (
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usually present)........................................................... 36
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35. Idiosoma narrow, with dorsal shield more than twice as long as wide; opisthonotal region of dorsal shield with at least 18 pairs of setae (
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lacking, but five or six pairs of
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on lateral edge); leg setation strongly neotenous, genua IIV (
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) with 12, 7, 6, 7 setae, tibiae IIV (
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) with 11, 7, 6, 6 setae; metasternal plates absent; with ventrianal shield bearing 13 pairs of setae in addition to circumanal setae.........................
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- Idiosoma not narrow, with dorsal shield about 1.7 times as long as wide; opisthonotal region of dorsal shield with only 11 pairs of setae (
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,
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lacking, and only
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,
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and
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on lateral edge); leg setation only slightly neotenous, genua IIV with 13, 10, 8, 9 setae, tibiae IIV with 13, 9, 8, 10 setae; metasternal plates present; with anal shield.............................................................................................
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36. Podonotal and opisthonotal shields fused, without mid-lateral incisions; slightly to notably hypertrichous, with one to several pairs of supernumerary setae inserted near
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and sometimes between setae
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,
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and
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pairs; femur IV (
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) with dorsal seta
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rod-shaped or oar-shaped, in distinction to adjacent simple setae; dorsal shield of male with peripheral setae stout and apically clavate, capitate or attenuate..................
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- Podonotal and opisthonotal shields fused, with or without mid-lateral incisions, or (rarely) separated; holotrichous or nearly so, lacking supernumerary setae; femur IV with dorsal seta
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acuminate, not distinguished from adjacent setae; dorsal shield of male with peripheral setae attenuate...................................................................... 37
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37. Podonotal and opisthonotal shields of adult female and male fused, with deep mid-lateral incision, or separated, and without seta
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; movable cheliceral digit with 01 tooth; rows of deutosternal denticles similar to each other, moderately wide, evenly denticulate, connected with others by deutosternal lateral delimiting lines; metasternal plates absent................... 38
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- Dorsal shield of adults entire or with shallow mid-lateral incisions, and usually with setae
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; movable cheliceral digit usually with three teeth (rarely with 02 teeth); rows 57 of deutosternal denticles different in width and denticulation from anterior rows; sixth row often not connected with others by deutosternal lateral delimiting lines; metasternal plates usually present (except some
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and some
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38. Movable cheliceral digit unidentate; first pair of sternal setae on unsclerotised cuticle in front of sternal shield; male with separate ventral and anal shields; leg II (
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- Movable cheliceral digit edentate; first pair of sternal setae on sternal shield; male usually with consolidated ventrianal shield; male leg II with tarsal seta
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slightly to conspicuously thickened............................................. 39
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39. Setae
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present; tip of anterior margin of genital shield convex; genital seta on lateral edge of the shield; para-anal setae inserted between levels of anterior margin and mid-length of anal opening; tibiae III (
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of tarsus II (
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- Setae s6 absent; tip of anterior margin of genital shield convex or concave; genital seta on unsclerotised cuticle; para-anal setae inserted between levels of posterior margin and mid-length of anal opening; tibiae III and IV with respectively eight and nine setae (
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absent); section of endopodal shield along sternal shield reduced, lending a narrow appearance to sternal shield, usually without forming the extensions between coxae III and II III; male with seta
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of tarsus II slightly thickened, without modified setae on tarsus III and with spermatodactyl directed posteroventrally.....................................................................................................
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40. Fixed cheliceral digit with setiform pilus dentilis; with ventrianal shield; peritrematic shield somewhat broadly fused with exopodal shield.................................................
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41. With ventral shield bearing four pairs of setae; posterior connection of peritrematic shield to exopodal shield beside coxa IV broad (subequal to diameter of stigma); corniculi slender, acute; rows of deutosternal denticles narrow, in deep trough; epistome convex, smooth; movable cheliceral digit unidentate......
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- Without ventral shield; posterior extremity of peritrematic shield free or with usually narrow connection to exopodal shield beside coxa IV (narrower than diameter of stigma); corniculi often stout, sometimes blunt, bifid or convergent apically; rows of deutosternal denticles usually moderately wide (except in
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), in shallow trough; epistome variable; movable cheliceral digit variable.................................................................................... 42
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42. Fixed cheliceral digit with pointed or rounded distal projection (
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a); leg IV with 12 erect macrosetae on telotarsus (
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, sometimes
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); third pair of sternal lyrifissures absent........................
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- Fixed cheliceral digit without distal projection (except in
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Ishikawa); leg IV usually without macrosetae (
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never a macroseta); third pair of sternal lyrifissures usually present...................................... 43
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43. Idiosoma elongate; with 15 pairs of setae on opisthonotal region of dorsal shield; peritrematic shield not fused or fused anteriorly by a narrow bridge with dorsal shield....................................
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- Idiosoma oval or ovoid; with 1822 pairs of setae on opisthonotal region of dorsal shield; peritrematic shield distinctly fused anteriorly with dorsal shield...........................................
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