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Fig. 13D-F
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: (D) aspis, dorsal; (E) sensillus and bothridium; (F) notogaster, lateral.
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Fig. 14
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, anterolateral aspect of legs I, II and IV: (A) tarsus I; (B) leg I, trochanter to tibia; (C) tarsus II; (D) tarsus IV. (Fig. 14A-D are drawn at the same magnification.)
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<paragraph id="9D61115B9F0B75B88C1EA56B232C3CCE" pageId="29" pageNumber="350">(Figs 13D-F; 14; Pl. 5a, d)</paragraph>
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<taxonomicName id="F7A52CEFD4A320C6A7A90713AB5C9082" class="Arachnida" family="Phthiracaridae" genus="Phthiracarus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Sarcoptiformes" pageId="29" pageNumber="350" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="tardus">Phthiracarus tardus Forsslund</taxonomicName>
, 1956: 216.
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Adult (Pl. 5a): Small and weakly sclerotized. The aspis (Fig. 13D) is about 223
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in length with a greatest width of about 187
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. All the dorsal setae are fine and short. Setae (il) are about 1-5 times the length of setae (la) and extend two-thirds of the distance il-ro. The rostrals which are inserted relatively far apart do not reach the anterior limit of the aspis. The sensillus (Fig. 13E; Pl. 5d) is 30 - 40
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in length and broadly clavate. The notogaster (Fig. 13F) is about 497
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in length with a greatest depth of about 314
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. All the setae are relatively long (equal to the distance c1 - d1), fine and erect. Setae c1_3 form a row just behind the posterior margin of the collar. Vestigial f1 is located adjacent to seta h1 and towards the mid-dorsal line. The fissures ip and ips are absent. On each anal plate there are only three setae; an1-2 being much longer than ad3. The chelicerae are approximately 147
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long. The principal segment carries about 16 sharply pointed spines on the paraxial surface and about 9 conical spines antiaxially. The leg chaetotaxy (Fig. 14) is of the 'reduced type' with the setal formulae: I (1-3-2-5-15-1): II (1-3-2-3-12-1); III (2-2-1-2-10-1) and IV (2-1-0-2-9-1). On tarsus I seta u' is short, thick and resembles a eupathidium. Seta ft&quot; on tarsus II is hooked distally and this segment carries a subunguinial seta s.
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<paragraph id="1851529338FFC2B8CE038318449B5664" pageId="29" pageNumber="350">Distribution: Only a small number of specimens have been recorded in the British Isles from mull soil, Meathop Wood, Westmorland, 19.iii.63 (P. N. Lawrence).</paragraph>
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Remarks:
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is somewhat unusual in bearing 12 setae on tarsus II and by having a hooked posterior fastigial seta on this segment (both features are generally associated with 'complete chaetotaxy' species).
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<paragraph id="3954609D90D197CA18433742F63A123D" pageId="29" pageNumber="350">A comparison of British and paratype material revealed no morphological differences.</paragraph>
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