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Genus
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Type species:
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<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A75FFC7FEACC42CFDC75844" box="[294,549,1338,1360]" italics="true" pageId="32" pageNumber="483">Cacatualges microdiscus</emphasis>
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by original designation.
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The genus
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<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A75FFC7FE99C46BFE7D5882" box="[275,415,1405,1430]" italics="true" pageId="32" pageNumber="483">Cacatualges</emphasis>
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was recently established for a single species,
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<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A75FFC7FC2DC46BFB235882" box="[935,1217,1405,1430]" italics="true" pageId="32" pageNumber="483">Cacatualges microdiscus</emphasis>
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, found on cockatoos of the genus
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Vieillot
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in the Australian region (Dabert
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. 2007). This genus is certainly close to
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and
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<emphasis id="C9FAEAD14A75FFC7FD25C4D3FCFD58CA" box="[687,799,1477,1502]" italics="true" pageId="32" pageNumber="483">Fainalges</emphasis>
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, but apparently is more derived in some morphological features. Its main discriminating features are a strong reduction of the ambulacral disc on tarsi II in both sexes and on tarsi III and IV in females, loss of the ambulacral disc on pretarsus IV and an entire pretarsus III in males. The reduction of ambulacral discs on tarsi II in both sexes and on tarsi III, IV in females is followed by strengthening and heavy sclerotization of the ambulacral stalks on these segments, which take a claw-like form. In males of the genus
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, the whole of tarsus III resembles a large claw (
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C).
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The genus
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is apparently restricted to cockatoos (
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:
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). In the present paper we describe one new species from a cockatoo of the genus
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Kuhl.
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