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<emphasis id="23E2EAB50371FFD2FE9CCBCAFDCCEDA4" bold="true" box="[264,550,1468,1494]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">Antennoseius orientalis</emphasis>
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(
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<emphasis id="23E2EAB50371FFD2FE9CC871FEB5EE52" box="[264,351,1543,1568]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">Female</emphasis>
: Body dorsally covered by two shields, both shields with distinct pattern of reticulation; anterior dorsal shield 396404µm long, 320329µm wide, with 19 pairs (j1j6, z1 z6, s1s6 and r4) of setae; setae j1 and z1 subequal in length (1416µm); setae j3 spur­like, 11µm long; j6 longest (4144µm) of all setae on anterior region; posterior dorsal shield (329337µm long, 311319µm wide), with 15 pairs of setae, all setae simple; setae Z5 longest (7073µm) of all setae on posterior region; lateral membrane with 12 pairs of short, simple setae, 4 pairs (r2r3 and r5r6) on anterior region and 8 pairs R and UR setae on posterior region (
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).
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<emphasis id="23E2EAB50372FFD1FE9CC8AAFE85EE86" bold="true" box="[264,367,1756,1780]" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">FIGURE</emphasis>
1:
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<emphasis id="23E2EAB50372FFD1FE0DC8AAFD76EE86" bold="true" box="[409,668,1756,1780]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">Antennoseius orientalis</emphasis>
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, female. 1. Dorsal view.
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<emphasis id="23E2EAB50373FFD0FE9CC89EFE60EF72" bold="true" box="[264,394,1768,1792]" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">FIGURE 2</emphasis>
:
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<emphasis id="23E2EAB50373FFD0FE0BC89EFD48EF72" bold="true" box="[415,674,1768,1792]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">Antennoseius orientalis</emphasis>
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, female. 2. Ventral view.
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Tritosternum bipartite, lacinae sparsely pilose. Sternal shield (176179µm long along midline and 179183µm wide between two anterolateral corners at level of coxae II), with three pairs of sternal setae, reticulation of sternal shield not obviously discernible; anteromedian portion of sternal shield convex; anterior margin with two sclerotized strips; posterolateral corners with a notchilke depression giving posteromedian region a conspicuous shape (
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); metasternal setae without platelets, freely placed on ventral membrane; genital shield smooth, posteriorly rounded, with paired genital setae; first sternal setae longest (3132µm); second sternal setae and genital setae subequal in length (28µm); genital pore present on ventral membrane, one on each side of genital shield; anal shield longer (151155µm) than wide (125129µm), without any reticulation and granulation; para­ and post­anal setae of equal length (1113µm); cribrum present posteriorly; 24 pairs of simple setae on ventral membrane; two pairs of sclerotized, metapodal platelets present, one pair broad and of irregular shape, another pair linear, lying horizontally along posterior end of peritrematal shield. Endopodal shield present between coxae III and IV, anterior end wide, gradually narrowing posteriorly terminating into a pointed end; peritrematal shield free posteriorly, peritreme extending to level of setae z1; stigma distinct, placed at level of coxae IV; ventral membrane around genital shield striated.
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<emphasis id="23E2EAB50374FFD7FE9CC88DFE47EF61" bold="true" box="[264,429,1787,1811]" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">FIGURES 37</emphasis>
:
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<emphasis id="23E2EAB50374FFD7FE28C88DFD55EF61" bold="true" box="[444,703,1787,1811]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">Antennoseius orientalis</emphasis>
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, female. 3. Tectum, 4. Chelicera, 5. Tarsus I, 6. leg II (partial view), 7. Leg I (partial view).
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Margin of tectum irregularly denticulate, with numerous smalll spinules (
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); ventrally gnathosoma with 4 pairs of hypostomatic setae, anterior hypostomatic setae longest. Pedipalps with 5 segments; apotele two­tined; capitular groove wide, 7 rows of deuosternal denticles present, 813 denticles in each row; internal malae finely fringed extending beyond tips of corniculi. Chelicera chelate­dentate; fixed digit with a large and several small teeth on its anterior half; movable digit tridentate (
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).
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Leg I longer (780789µm) than collective length of dorsal shield, with pretarsus and claws; legs II­III­IV with pulvilli and claws, lengths (excluding ambulacra) of legs II­III­ IV are 535539µ, 489495µm and 611616µm respectively; tarsus I with several macrosetae, both terminally and laterally (
<figureCitation id="89AD2A220375FFD6FD35CCF2FD00EAEC" box="[673,746,644,670]" captionStart="FIGURES 3 7" captionStartId="4.[264,382,1787,1811]" captionTargetBox="[277,1316,1019,1743]" captionTargetId="figure@4.[267,1316,1009,1750]" captionTargetPageId="4" captionText="FIGURES 3 7: Antennoseius orientalis sp. n., female. 3. Tectum, 4. Chelicera, 5. Tarsus I, 6. leg II (partial view), 7. Leg I (partial view)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/156356/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Fig. 5</figureCitation>
), longest one being 154µm; coxae II with spurlike setae (
<figureCitation id="89AD2A220375FFD6FE13CCDAFE3AEAB4" box="[391,464,684,710]" captionStart="FIGURES 3 7" captionStartId="4.[264,382,1787,1811]" captionTargetBox="[277,1316,1019,1743]" captionTargetId="figure@4.[267,1316,1009,1750]" captionTargetPageId="4" captionText="FIGURES 3 7: Antennoseius orientalis sp. n., female. 3. Tectum, 4. Chelicera, 5. Tarsus I, 6. leg II (partial view), 7. Leg I (partial view)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/156356/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Fig. 6</figureCitation>
); in addition to simple setae, trochanter, femur and genu of leg I possess peglike, faintly serrated and club­shaped setae (
<figureCitation id="89AD2A220375FFD6FCA1CCA2FC96EA9C" box="[821,892,724,750]" captionStart="FIGURES 3 7" captionStartId="4.[264,382,1787,1811]" captionTargetBox="[277,1316,1019,1743]" captionTargetId="figure@4.[267,1316,1009,1750]" captionTargetPageId="4" captionText="FIGURES 3 7: Antennoseius orientalis sp. n., female. 3. Tectum, 4. Chelicera, 5. Tarsus I, 6. leg II (partial view), 7. Leg I (partial view)." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/156356/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Fig. 7</figureCitation>
); setation of genu and tibia of legs I­ IV observed as,
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and 13­10­8­10 respectively.
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<emphasis id="23E2EAB50375FFD6FEACCD52FE9EEB4F" box="[312,372,804,829]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Male</emphasis>
: Unknown.
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<typeStatus id="CE2D88050375FFD6FEACCD3AFE92EB17" box="[312,376,844,869]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Types</typeStatus>
:
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<emphasis id="23E2EAB50375FFD6FE0DCD3AFDE1EB14" bold="true" box="[409,523,844,870]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Holotype</emphasis>
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female, Keibul Lanjo National Park, Keibul, Churachandpur District, Manipur; ex. soil under decomposed leaves;
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; A.K. Sanyal coll.
<typeStatus id="CE2D88050375FFD6FE9CCDEAFE6FEBC4" box="[264,389,924,950]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6" type="paratype">
<emphasis id="23E2EAB50375FFD6FE9CCDEAFE6FEBC4" bold="true" box="[264,389,924,950]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Paratypes</emphasis>
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:
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(damaged), collection details same as that of
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.
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<emphasis id="23E2EAB50375FFD6FEACCDB2FE2DEBAF" box="[312,455,964,989]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Distribution</emphasis>
:
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: Manipur.
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<emphasis id="23E2EAB50375FFD6FEACCD9AFE75EC77" box="[312,415,1004,1029]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Remarks</emphasis>
: The new species,
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<emphasis id="23E2EAB50375FFD6FD1ECD9AFC75EC77" box="[650,927,1004,1029]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Antennoseius orientalis</emphasis>
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can be mistaken as
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<emphasis id="23E2EAB50375FFD6FB1ACD9AFE6EEC5F" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Antennoseius garurensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, described by
<bibRefCitation id="75074B560375FFD6FDACCA62FCD3EC5C" author="Bhattacharyya" box="[568,825,1044,1070]" pageId="5" pageNumber="7" refString="Bhattacharyya, S. K. (1994) Three new Antennoseius species (Acarina: Mesostigmata: Ascidae) from Kumaon Hills, Uttar Pradesh, India. Records of the Zoological Survey of India, 94 (1), 15 - 19." type="journal article" year="1994">Bhattacharyya (1994)</bibRefCitation>
from Uttaranchal, in having paired spurlike setae and in the nature of the remaining setae. However,
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<emphasis id="23E2EAB50375FFD6FC78CA4AFB95EC27" box="[1004,1151,1084,1109]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">A. orientalis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
can be distinguished easily by a number of dissimilarities such as the presence of only 19 pairs of setae on anterior dorsal shield (
<emphasis id="23E2EAB50375FFD6FDA3CAFAFDBAECD7" box="[567,592,1164,1189]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">vs</emphasis>
20), the shape of tectum, sternal and genital shields, presence of endopodal shields, comparatively longer peritrematal length and hypertrichous nature of ventral membrane.
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