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(
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25)
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<emphasis id="B966EADDF0282753FF4578E18C83CEB3" bold="true" box="[151,408,482,508]" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">Material examined.</emphasis>
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<typeStatus id="54A9886DF0282753FE7078E18F0CCEB4" box="[418,535,482,507]" pageId="2" pageNumber="3" type="holotype">Holotype</typeStatus>
:
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adult female. Alberta: Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park,
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(V. Behan-Pelletier) from litter under hawthorn, deposited in the
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,
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number 23900.
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:
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20 (
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,
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) with same data as
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; British
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: Cathedral Provincial Park, Glacier Lake,
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,
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, (V. Behan-Pelletier) 5 from snow-covered dry litter of
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; deposited in the
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,
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and the
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.
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Total length of adults 365417 μm; rostrum with medial crest extending posteriorly from distinct medial indentation; posteriorly fused region of lamellae without tooth, about 6 μm at greatest width; medial dens on cusp about 2432 μm long, without teeth; lateral dens 3843 μm long with 34 teeth; setae
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0282753FA577BEB8880CC4E" box="[1413,1435,744,769]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">in</emphasis>
112122 µm long; bothridial setae 90104 µm long, with barbed, bacilliform head; tutorium about 128μm long, tutorial cusp about 58μm long, distal margin with 3 to 5 dens; custodium about 2732 μm long; notogastral porose areas small, female with four well defined pairs, male with three pairs; Aa and A
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same position as in female, A2 and A3 fused, medially positioned at lateral edges of unpaired concavity in posterior midline; 10 pairs of short, weakly barbed notogastral setae 27 to 40 μm long, positioned laterally, so that
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posteriad Aa.
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Adults.
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Mean total length: female (
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= 10) 397 µm (range 379417); male (
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= 10) 383 µm (range 365403). Mean notogastral width: female (
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=10) 272 µm (range 254288); male (
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0282753FA9C7D118846CB64" box="[1358,1373,1042,1067]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">n</emphasis>
=10) 264 µm (range 254278).
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<emphasis id="B966EADDF0282753FF167D5E8C7BCB39" box="[196,352,1117,1142]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">Integument:</emphasis>
Integument of prodorsum, notogaster, venter and mentum micropunctate (
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). Integument of coxisternum, lamellae and pedotectum I with fine to very fine ridges forming irregular reticulate pattern (
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). Cerotegument microtuberculate, often masking micropunctate nature of integument.
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<emphasis id="B966EADDF0282753FF167DF08C4FCA43" box="[196,340,1267,1292]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">Prodorsum:</emphasis>
Rostrum with medial crest extending posteriorly from distinct medial indentation (
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). Medial margins of indentation with blunt teeth, giving rostrum appearance of being flattened and toothed in flattened, slide-mounted specimens (
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). Lamella (including cusp) 104123 μm long, cusp 7277 μm long, about 43 μm wide at level of insertion of lamellar seta. Lamellar cusps contiguous, or not, anteromedially; separated posteromedially, leaving prodorsum visible through long oval opening; posteriorly fused region of lamellae without tooth, about 6 μm at greatest width (
<figureCitation id="13292A4AF0282753FC347CAE8921CA88" box="[998,1082,1453,1479]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 4" captionStartId="3.[151,269,1843,1867]" captionTargetBox="[187,1391,259,1830]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[169,1417,243,1837]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="FIGURES 1 4. Oribatella canadensis: 1, adult female, dorsal aspect, legs removed other than proximal segments of leg I; 2, adult female, ventral aspect (legs removed); 3, adult male, notogaster; 4, adult male, detail of posterior of notogaster in posterodorsal view." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/193124/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">Figs. 1</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="13292A4AF0282753FB987CAE8940CA88" box="[1098,1115,1453,1479]" captionStart="FIGURES 7 13" captionStartId="5.[151,269,1834,1858]" captionTargetBox="[181,1405,194,1804]" captionTargetId="figure@5.[181,1406,194,1812]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="FIGURES 7 13. Oribatella canadensis, scanning electron micrographs. 7, adult female, frontal aspect; 8, adult female, ventral aspect anterior to pedotectum II; 9, adult female, lateral aspect, anterior of seta la, teeth on anterior of tibia I indicated by arrow; 10, adult female, posterior aspect of notogaster; 11, adult male, posterior of notogaster, dorsal aspect, medial tubercle indicated by arrow; 12, adult male, detail of tubercle and environs, fused porose areas indicated by arrows; 13, adult male, posterior of notogaster, in dorsolateral aspect. Scale bars: 7, 100 µm; 8, 9, 12, 13, 50 µm; 10, 20 µm; 12, 10 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/193126/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">7</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="13292A4AF0282753FBBB7CAE8991CA88" box="[1129,1162,1453,1479]" captionStart="FIGURES 14 18" captionStartId="6.[151,271,1734,1758]" captionTargetBox="[151,1436,181,1715]" captionTargetId="figure@6.[151,1436,181,1721]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="FIGURES 14 18. Oribatella canadensis, interference contrast micrographs from slide preparations. 14, adult female, rostrum, anterior at top; 15, custodium and seta 3 c; 16, adult male, detail of porose region, with porose area A 3 indicated by arrow; 17, adult female, interlamellar region; 18, food bolus, with arrow to hyphal fragment." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/193127/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">17</figureCitation>
). Medial dens on cusp about 2432 μm long, without teeth; lateral dens 3843 μm long with 34 teeth (
<figureCitation id="13292A4AF0282753FB907CD1899DCAA3" box="[1090,1158,1490,1516]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 4" captionStartId="3.[151,269,1843,1867]" captionTargetBox="[187,1391,259,1830]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[169,1417,243,1837]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="FIGURES 1 4. Oribatella canadensis: 1, adult female, dorsal aspect, legs removed other than proximal segments of leg I; 2, adult female, ventral aspect (legs removed); 3, adult male, notogaster; 4, adult male, detail of posterior of notogaster in posterodorsal view." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/193124/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">Fig. 1</figureCitation>
). Number of secondary dens on lateral margin of cusp varying among specimens and on either side of same specimen. Long striae extending longitudinally along outer margin of lamella and cusp; short, longitudinal striae on lamella medially; remainder of lamella and cusp with short striae directed anteromedially (
<figureCitation id="13292A4AF0282753FB887F4189B0C913" box="[1114,1195,1602,1628]" captionStart="FIGURES 7 13" captionStartId="5.[151,269,1834,1858]" captionTargetBox="[181,1405,194,1804]" captionTargetId="figure@5.[181,1406,194,1812]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="FIGURES 7 13. Oribatella canadensis, scanning electron micrographs. 7, adult female, frontal aspect; 8, adult female, ventral aspect anterior to pedotectum II; 9, adult female, lateral aspect, anterior of seta la, teeth on anterior of tibia I indicated by arrow; 10, adult female, posterior aspect of notogaster; 11, adult male, posterior of notogaster, dorsal aspect, medial tubercle indicated by arrow; 12, adult male, detail of tubercle and environs, fused porose areas indicated by arrows; 13, adult male, posterior of notogaster, in dorsolateral aspect. Scale bars: 7, 100 µm; 8, 9, 12, 13, 50 µm; 10, 20 µm; 12, 10 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/193126/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">Figs. 7</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="13292A4AF0282753FB6A7F4189C3C913" box="[1208,1240,1602,1628]" captionStart="FIGURES 14 18" captionStartId="6.[151,271,1734,1758]" captionTargetBox="[151,1436,181,1715]" captionTargetId="figure@6.[151,1436,181,1721]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="FIGURES 14 18. Oribatella canadensis, interference contrast micrographs from slide preparations. 14, adult female, rostrum, anterior at top; 15, custodium and seta 3 c; 16, adult male, detail of porose region, with porose area A 3 indicated by arrow; 17, adult female, interlamellar region; 18, food bolus, with arrow to hyphal fragment." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/193127/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">17</figureCitation>
). Setae
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8386 µm long, strongly barbed along length, acuminate, curved anteromedially, mutual distance at base about 64 µm. Setae
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about 7480 µm long, thick, heavily barbed, tapered, parallel to midline. Setae
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112122 µm long, thick (less so than
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), heavily barbed, tapered, parallel; mutual distance of pair 3540 µm. Bothridial setae 90104 µm long, with barbed, bacilliform head, rounded distally, stalk short, smooth; head directed slightly anterodorsally (
<figureCitation id="13292A4AF0282753FE7F7FFE8CE8C858" box="[429,499,1789,1815]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 4" captionStartId="3.[151,269,1843,1867]" captionTargetBox="[187,1391,259,1830]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[169,1417,243,1837]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="FIGURES 1 4. Oribatella canadensis: 1, adult female, dorsal aspect, legs removed other than proximal segments of leg I; 2, adult female, ventral aspect (legs removed); 3, adult male, notogaster; 4, adult male, detail of posterior of notogaster in posterodorsal view." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/193124/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">Fig. 1</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="13292A4AF0282753FDD37FFE8F09C858" box="[513,530,1789,1815]" captionStart="FIGURES 7 13" captionStartId="5.[151,269,1834,1858]" captionTargetBox="[181,1405,194,1804]" captionTargetId="figure@5.[181,1406,194,1812]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="FIGURES 7 13. Oribatella canadensis, scanning electron micrographs. 7, adult female, frontal aspect; 8, adult female, ventral aspect anterior to pedotectum II; 9, adult female, lateral aspect, anterior of seta la, teeth on anterior of tibia I indicated by arrow; 10, adult female, posterior aspect of notogaster; 11, adult male, posterior of notogaster, dorsal aspect, medial tubercle indicated by arrow; 12, adult male, detail of tubercle and environs, fused porose areas indicated by arrows; 13, adult male, posterior of notogaster, in dorsolateral aspect. Scale bars: 7, 100 µm; 8, 9, 12, 13, 50 µm; 10, 20 µm; 12, 10 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/193126/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">9</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="13292A4AF0282753FDCC7FFE8F25C858" box="[542,574,1789,1815]" captionStart="FIGURES 14 18" captionStartId="6.[151,271,1734,1758]" captionTargetBox="[151,1436,181,1715]" captionTargetId="figure@6.[151,1436,181,1721]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="FIGURES 14 18. Oribatella canadensis, interference contrast micrographs from slide preparations. 14, adult female, rostrum, anterior at top; 15, custodium and seta 3 c; 16, adult male, detail of porose region, with porose area A 3 indicated by arrow; 17, adult female, interlamellar region; 18, food bolus, with arrow to hyphal fragment." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/193127/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">17</figureCitation>
). Exobothridial setae about 32 µm long, thin, barbed tapered. Porose area Ad oval, positioned lateral of seta
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and medial of bothridium.
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. Genal tooth broad, subrectangular, with dens anteroventrally, without dens anterodorsally; with longitudinal ridge basally (
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). Tutorium about 128μm long, with ridge present dorsally, tutorium curving ventrad around insertion of seta
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(
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); tutorial cusp about 58μm long, rectangular, distal margin with 3 to 5 dens. Pedotectum I covering acetabulum I and part of porose area Al.
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Custodium about 2732 μm long (
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,
<figureCitation id="13292A4AF0292752FD57799B8FBFCFFD" box="[645,676,152,178]" captionStart="FIGURES 14 18" captionStartId="6.[151,271,1734,1758]" captionTargetBox="[151,1436,181,1715]" captionTargetId="figure@6.[151,1436,181,1721]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="FIGURES 14 18. Oribatella canadensis, interference contrast micrographs from slide preparations. 14, adult female, rostrum, anterior at top; 15, custodium and seta 3 c; 16, adult male, detail of porose region, with porose area A 3 indicated by arrow; 17, adult female, interlamellar region; 18, food bolus, with arrow to hyphal fragment." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/193127/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">15</figureCitation>
), apex directed anteroventrally (
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). Porose areas Al about 10 μm in diameter.
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<emphasis id="B966EADDF0292752FF457E308C59C804" bold="true" box="[151,322,1843,1867]" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">FIGURES 14.</emphasis>
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: 1, adult female, dorsal aspect, legs removed other than proximal segments of leg I; 2, adult female, ventral aspect (legs removed); 3, adult male, notogaster; 4, adult male, detail of posterior of notogaster in posterodorsal view.
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Length subequal to width. Anterior margin with small projection lateral of bothridium, with 57 transverse ridges. Pteromorph with short ridges at anterior margin; with or without small dens on anteroventral margin. Octotaxic system in form of relatively small porose areas. Female with four well defined pairs arranged as in
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. Male with three pairs; Aa and A
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same position as in female, A2 and A3 fused, medially positioned at lateral edges of unpaired concavity in posterior midline, just anterior of setae
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(
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,
<figureCitation id="13292A4AF02E2755FECE78098C27CE6B" box="[284,316,266,292]" captionStart="FIGURES 7 13" captionStartId="5.[151,269,1834,1858]" captionTargetBox="[181,1405,194,1804]" captionTargetId="figure@5.[181,1406,194,1812]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="FIGURES 7 13. Oribatella canadensis, scanning electron micrographs. 7, adult female, frontal aspect; 8, adult female, ventral aspect anterior to pedotectum II; 9, adult female, lateral aspect, anterior of seta la, teeth on anterior of tibia I indicated by arrow; 10, adult female, posterior aspect of notogaster; 11, adult male, posterior of notogaster, dorsal aspect, medial tubercle indicated by arrow; 12, adult male, detail of tubercle and environs, fused porose areas indicated by arrows; 13, adult male, posterior of notogaster, in dorsolateral aspect. Scale bars: 7, 100 µm; 8, 9, 12, 13, 50 µm; 10, 20 µm; 12, 10 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/193126/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">12</figureCitation>
,
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). Concavity with raised medial region of variable shape (
<figureCitation id="13292A4AF02E2755FBD478098943CE6B" box="[1030,1112,266,292]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 4" captionStartId="3.[151,269,1843,1867]" captionTargetBox="[187,1391,259,1830]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[169,1417,243,1837]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="FIGURES 1 4. Oribatella canadensis: 1, adult female, dorsal aspect, legs removed other than proximal segments of leg I; 2, adult female, ventral aspect (legs removed); 3, adult male, notogaster; 4, adult male, detail of posterior of notogaster in posterodorsal view." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/193124/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">Figs. 3</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="13292A4AF02E2755FBB4780989A9CE6B" box="[1126,1202,266,292]" captionStart="FIGURES 7 13" captionStartId="5.[151,269,1834,1858]" captionTargetBox="[181,1405,194,1804]" captionTargetId="figure@5.[181,1406,194,1812]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="FIGURES 7 13. Oribatella canadensis, scanning electron micrographs. 7, adult female, frontal aspect; 8, adult female, ventral aspect anterior to pedotectum II; 9, adult female, lateral aspect, anterior of seta la, teeth on anterior of tibia I indicated by arrow; 10, adult female, posterior aspect of notogaster; 11, adult male, posterior of notogaster, dorsal aspect, medial tubercle indicated by arrow; 12, adult male, detail of tubercle and environs, fused porose areas indicated by arrows; 13, adult male, posterior of notogaster, in dorsolateral aspect. Scale bars: 7, 100 µm; 8, 9, 12, 13, 50 µm; 10, 20 µm; 12, 10 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/193126/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">12, 13</figureCitation>
). Ten pairs of short, weakly barbed notogastral setae present; 27 to 40 μm long, with
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seta longest, positioned laterally, so that
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posteriad Aa, and directed laterally (
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). Subtriangular lenticulus present, not illustrated in
<figureCitation id="13292A4AF02E2755FB3878568834CE20" box="[1258,1327,341,367]" captionStart="FIGURES 1 4" captionStartId="3.[151,269,1843,1867]" captionTargetBox="[187,1391,259,1830]" captionTargetId="figure@3.[169,1417,243,1837]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="FIGURES 1 4. Oribatella canadensis: 1, adult female, dorsal aspect, legs removed other than proximal segments of leg I; 2, adult female, ventral aspect (legs removed); 3, adult male, notogaster; 4, adult male, detail of posterior of notogaster in posterodorsal view." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/193124/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">Fig. 1</figureCitation>
.
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<emphasis id="B966EADDF02E2755FF1678788C66CEDB" box="[196,381,379,404]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">Ventral Region.</emphasis>
Epimeral setae 3-1-3-3; most setae 1219 μm long, weakly barbed,
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and
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3740 μm long, slightly thicker and more heavily barbed that other epimeral setae. Genital, aggenital, anal and adanal setae smooth, about 1014 μm long. Postanal porose area oval
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μm, indicated by arrow on
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.
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<emphasis id="B966EADDF02E2755FF457E9A8C5DC8FE" bold="true" box="[151,326,1945,1969]" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">FIGURES 5, 6.</emphasis>
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,
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adult female: 5, left leg II, abaxial aspect, trochanter removed; 6, right leg IV, abaxial aspect, trochanter removed.
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<emphasis id="B966EADDF02F2754FF457E298C4BC80D" bold="true" box="[151,336,1834,1858]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">FIGURES 713.</emphasis>
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,
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scanning electron micrographs. 7, adult female, frontal aspect; 8, adult female, ventral aspect anterior to pedotectum II; 9, adult female, lateral aspect, anterior of seta
<emphasis id="B966EADDF02F2754FB897E49896BC82E" box="[1115,1136,1866,1889]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">la</emphasis>
, teeth on anterior of tibia I indicated by arrow; 10, adult female, posterior aspect of notogaster; 11, adult male, posterior of notogaster, dorsal aspect, medial tubercle indicated by arrow; 12, adult male, detail of tubercle and environs, fused porose areas indicated by arrows; 13, adult male, posterior of notogaster, in dorsolateral aspect. Scale bars: 7, 100 µm; 8, 9, 12, 13, 50 µm; 10, 20 µm; 12, 10 µm.
</paragraph>
</caption>
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<paragraph id="8BAD36CFF02C2757FF457FC58988C852" blockId="6.[151,1436,1734,1821]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF02C2757FF457FC58C7BC991" bold="true" box="[151,352,1734,1758]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">FIGURES 1418.</emphasis>
<emphasis id="B966EADDF02C2757FEBA7FC58F44C992" box="[360,607,1734,1757]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">
<taxonomicName id="4C124D4CF02C2757FEBA7FC58F40C992" box="[360,603,1734,1757]" class="Arachnida" family="Oribatellidae" genus="Oribatella" kingdom="Animalia" order="Sarcoptiformes" pageId="6" pageNumber="7" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="canadensis">Oribatella canadensis</taxonomicName>
,
</emphasis>
interference contrast micrographs from slide preparations. 14, adult female, rostrum, anterior at top; 15, custodium and seta
<emphasis id="B966EADDF02C2757FD467FE58FB6C9B2" box="[660,685,1766,1789]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">3c</emphasis>
; 16, adult male, detail of porose region, with porose area A3 indicated by arrow; 17, adult female, interlamellar region; 18, food bolus, with arrow to hyphal fragment.
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B966EADDF02C2757FF167E448C73C82F" box="[196,360,1863,1888]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">
<taxonomicName id="4C124D4CF02C2757FF167E448C7FC82F" box="[196,356,1863,1888]" class="Secernentea" family="Gnathostomatidae" genus="Gnathosoma" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Spirurida" pageId="6" pageNumber="7" phylum="Nematoda" rank="genus">Gnathosoma</taxonomicName>
.
</emphasis>
Chelicera chelate-dentate. Mentum with thickened transverse ridge anteriorly (
<figureCitation id="13292A4AF02C2757FA927E458897C82F" box="[1344,1420,1862,1888]" captionStart="FIGURES 7 13" captionStartId="5.[151,269,1834,1858]" captionTargetBox="[181,1405,194,1804]" captionTargetId="figure@5.[181,1406,194,1812]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="FIGURES 7 13. Oribatella canadensis, scanning electron micrographs. 7, adult female, frontal aspect; 8, adult female, ventral aspect anterior to pedotectum II; 9, adult female, lateral aspect, anterior of seta la, teeth on anterior of tibia I indicated by arrow; 10, adult female, posterior aspect of notogaster; 11, adult male, posterior of notogaster, dorsal aspect, medial tubercle indicated by arrow; 12, adult male, detail of tubercle and environs, fused porose areas indicated by arrows; 13, adult male, posterior of notogaster, in dorsolateral aspect. Scale bars: 7, 100 µm; 8, 9, 12, 13, 50 µm; 10, 20 µm; 12, 10 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/193126/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Fig. 8</figureCitation>
). Axillary saccule about
<date id="FFAC100FF02C2757FE747E688CD1C8CA" box="[422,458,1899,1925]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">4 x</date>
2 Μm.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAD36CFF02C2756FF167E9289A7CF98" blockId="6.[151,1437,1862,2037]" lastBlockId="7.[151,1437,152,327]" lastPageId="7" lastPageNumber="8" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF02C2757FF167E928C1FC8E5" box="[196,260,1937,1962]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Legs.</emphasis>
Setation (I to IV): trochanters, 1-1-2-1; femora, 5-5-3-2; genua, 3(1)-3(1)-1(1)-2; tibiae 4(2)-4(1)- 3(1)-3(1); tarsi, 20(2)-15(2)-15-12. Small, paraxial and dorsal spines present dorsodistally on tibia I (
<figureCitation id="13292A4AF02C2757FA967EB58896C89F" box="[1348,1421,1974,2000]" captionStart="FIGURES 7 13" captionStartId="5.[151,269,1834,1858]" captionTargetBox="[181,1405,194,1804]" captionTargetId="figure@5.[181,1406,194,1812]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="FIGURES 7 13. Oribatella canadensis, scanning electron micrographs. 7, adult female, frontal aspect; 8, adult female, ventral aspect anterior to pedotectum II; 9, adult female, lateral aspect, anterior of seta la, teeth on anterior of tibia I indicated by arrow; 10, adult female, posterior aspect of notogaster; 11, adult male, posterior of notogaster, dorsal aspect, medial tubercle indicated by arrow; 12, adult male, detail of tubercle and environs, fused porose areas indicated by arrows; 13, adult male, posterior of notogaster, in dorsolateral aspect. Scale bars: 7, 100 µm; 8, 9, 12, 13, 50 µm; 10, 20 µm; 12, 10 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/193126/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Fig. 9</figureCitation>
). Anterodorsal tubercle absent from tibia I. Seta
<emphasis id="B966EADDF02C2757FD687EDF8FD5C8BA" box="[698,718,2012,2037]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">l&quot;</emphasis>
on genua and tibiae I and II thicker, more heavily barbed and longer than seta
<emphasis id="B966EADDF02D2756FE84799B8C7ECFFE" box="[342,357,152,177]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">l'</emphasis>
(
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); seta
<emphasis id="B966EADDF02D2756FDD4799B8F0FCFFE" box="[518,532,152,177]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">l'</emphasis>
on tibiae III and IV thicker, more heavily barbed and longer than seta
<emphasis id="B966EADDF02D2756FA9A799B8846CFFE" box="[1352,1373,152,177]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">l&quot;</emphasis>
(
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); seta
<emphasis id="B966EADDF02D2756FF2679BE8C18CF99" box="[244,259,189,214]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">l'</emphasis>
on genu III, and
<emphasis id="B966EADDF02D2756FE1E79BE8CC1CF99" box="[460,474,189,214]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">l'</emphasis>
on genu IV, thick and heavily barbed. Tarsi heterotridactylous.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAD36CFF02D2756FF1679E18923CE6D" blockId="7.[151,1437,152,327]" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF02D2756FF1679E18C7DCFB3" bold="true" box="[196,358,226,252]" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Description.</emphasis>
Immatures.
<emphasis id="B966EADDF02D2756FDD679E18FB9CFB4" box="[516,674,226,251]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Dimensions:</emphasis>
Mean length: protonymph (
<emphasis id="B966EADDF02D2756FBD779E1890FCFB4" box="[1029,1044,226,251]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">n</emphasis>
= 3) 252 µm (range 240275); deutonymph (
<emphasis id="B966EADDF02D2756FEE8780B8C52CE6E" box="[314,329,264,289]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">n</emphasis>
= 2) 340 µm (330, 350); tritonymph (
<emphasis id="B966EADDF02D2756FCD5780B8E0DCE6E" box="[775,790,264,289]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">n</emphasis>
= 2) 395 µm (390, 400).
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAD36CFF02D2756FF16782E8918CE08" blockId="7.[151,1437,152,327]" box="[196,1027,301,327]" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF02D2756FF16782E8C48CE09" box="[196,339,301,326]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Tritonymph.</emphasis>
Integument: weakly sclerotized; weakly microtuberculate.
</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8BAD36CFF02D2756FF457E728EC3C8C7" blockId="7.[151,984,1905,1929]" box="[151,984,1905,1929]" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF02D2756FF457E728C3DC8C6" bold="true" box="[151,294,1905,1929]" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">FIGURE 19.</emphasis>
<emphasis id="B966EADDF02D2756FEFF7E728F3BC8C7" box="[301,544,1905,1928]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">
<taxonomicName id="4C124D4CF02D2756FEFF7E728F07C8C7" box="[301,540,1905,1928]" class="Arachnida" family="Oribatellidae" genus="Oribatella" kingdom="Animalia" order="Sarcoptiformes" pageId="7" pageNumber="8" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="canadensis">Oribatella canadensis</taxonomicName>
,
</emphasis>
tritonymph, dorsal aspect, legs removed.
</paragraph>
</caption>
<paragraph id="8BAD36CFF02D2759FF147EB48E75CF98" blockId="7.[151,1436,1974,2041]" lastBlockId="8.[151,1437,152,1094]" lastPageId="8" lastPageNumber="9" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF02D2756FF147EB48C49C89F" box="[198,338,1975,2000]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Prodorsum:</emphasis>
Setae
<emphasis id="B966EADDF02D2756FE757EB48F12C89F" box="[423,521,1975,2000]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">ro le, in</emphasis>
and
<emphasis id="B966EADDF02D2756FD9A7EB48F79C89F" box="[584,610,1975,2000]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">ex</emphasis>
barbed, tapered, about 118, 109, 128 and 96 Μm long, respectively. Mutual distance of setae
<emphasis id="B966EADDF02D2756FE1C7EDF8CFCC8BA" box="[462,487,2012,2037]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">ro</emphasis>
about 16 Μm, of setae
<emphasis id="B966EADDF02D2756FCD47EDF8E07C8BA" box="[774,796,2012,2037]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">le</emphasis>
about 14 Μm and of setae
<emphasis id="B966EADDF02D2756FBBA7EDF899BC8BA" box="[1128,1152,2012,2037]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">in</emphasis>
about 40 Μm. Setae
<emphasis id="B966EADDF02D2756FA537EDF8887C8BA" box="[1409,1436,2012,2037]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">ex</emphasis>
directed laterally, other prodorsal setae directed anteriorly or anterolaterally (
<figureCitation id="13292A4AF0222759FBBE799B89D0CFFD" box="[1132,1227,152,178]" captionStart="FIGURE 19" captionStartId="7.[151,255,1905,1929]" captionTargetBox="[169,1417,378,1875]" captionTargetId="figure@7.[169,1417,355,1891]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="FIGURE 19. Oribatella canadensis, tritonymph, dorsal aspect, legs removed." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/193128/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Fig. 19</figureCitation>
). Bothridial seta bacilliform, heavily barbed, about 112 Μm long (
<figureCitation id="13292A4AF0222759FD0379BE8E29CF98" box="[721,818,189,215]" captionStart="FIGURE 19" captionStartId="7.[151,255,1905,1929]" captionTargetBox="[169,1417,378,1875]" captionTargetId="figure@7.[169,1417,355,1891]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="FIGURE 19. Oribatella canadensis, tritonymph, dorsal aspect, legs removed." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/193128/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Figs. 19</figureCitation>
, 20).
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAD36CFF0222759FF1479E189BACDC9" blockId="8.[151,1437,152,1094]" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FF1479E18CA9CFB4" box="[198,434,226,251]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Gastronotic region:</emphasis>
Carinate; outline slightly uneven, caused by weak swelling around setal tubercles (Fig. 21). Small, oval porose region closely medial to each seta
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FCAC780B8E8FCE69" box="[894,916,264,294]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">h2</emphasis>
, about 16 Μm at widest dimension (
<figureCitation id="13292A4AF0222759FAE5780B8896CE6D" box="[1335,1421,264,290]" captionStart="FIGURE 19" captionStartId="7.[151,255,1905,1929]" captionTargetBox="[169,1417,378,1875]" captionTargetId="figure@7.[169,1417,355,1891]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="FIGURE 19. Oribatella canadensis, tritonymph, dorsal aspect, legs removed." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/193128/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Fig. 19</figureCitation>
). Opisthonotal gland disk-shaped, ca. 72Μm diameter, contents clear; opening ventromedial to seta
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FAE878338849CE06" box="[1338,1362,304,329]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">lp</emphasis>
. With normal complement of five pairs of cupules: humeral organ present ventral to seta
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FBAE7855898ACE3C" box="[1148,1169,342,371]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">c3</emphasis>
. (Fig. 24). Setae long, barbed, tapered, except
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FE15787D8CF6CED8" box="[455,493,382,407]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">dm</emphasis>
and
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FDFE787D8F50CED8" box="[556,587,382,407]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">dp</emphasis>
short, smooth, strongly tapered (Fig. 21). Setae
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FB64787D883ECED8" box="[1206,1317,382,412]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">c1, c2, da</emphasis>
, directed posteriorly;
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FEF978A58C5BCE8B" box="[299,320,422,452]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">c1</emphasis>
generally lying beneath scalp of previous instar (Fig. 22). Setae
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FB8578A58829CE8B" box="[1111,1330,422,452]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">c3 la, lm, lp, h3, h2</emphasis>
directed posterolaterally; setae
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FE7678CD8CA7CEA3" box="[420,444,462,492]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">h1</emphasis>
erect (Fig. 21). Setal lengths (in Μm) approximate (due to some terminal breakage and difficulty in measurement):
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FDC278F48F3ECD5A" box="[528,549,503,533]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">c1</emphasis>
(70),
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FDBE78F48F9ACD5A" box="[620,641,503,533]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">c2</emphasis>
(136),
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FD0578F48FF7CD5A" box="[727,748,503,533]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">c3</emphasis>
(96),
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FCE178F48E4BCD5F" box="[819,848,503,528]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">da</emphasis>
(98),
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FC4578F48EA0CD5F" box="[919,955,503,528]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">dm</emphasis>
(5),
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FC2678F4890ACD5F" box="[1012,1041,503,528]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">dp</emphasis>
(5),
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FB9B78F4897BCD5F" box="[1097,1120,503,528]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">la</emphasis>
(125),
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FB6778F489C8CD5F" box="[1205,1235,503,528]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">lm</emphasis>
(112),
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FAF578F48825CD5F" box="[1319,1342,503,528]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">lp</emphasis>
(96),
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FA5778F48887CD5A" box="[1413,1436,503,533]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">h1</emphasis>
(96),
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FF097B1C8DE9CD72" box="[219,242,543,573]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">h2</emphasis>
(96),
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FE927B1C8C4CCD72" box="[320,343,543,573]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">h3</emphasis>
(96),
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FE767B1C8CA7CD72" box="[420,444,543,573]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">p1</emphasis>
(64),
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FDDB7B1C8F3BCD72" box="[521,544,543,573]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">p2</emphasis>
(40),
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FDBC7B1C8F9ECD72" box="[622,645,543,573]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">p3</emphasis>
(40). Ventral surface of scalps with pair of setiform, sheathlike callosities, accommodating seta
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FDCC7B448F27CD2F" box="[542,572,583,608]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">da</emphasis>
of following instar (Figs. 23, 25; see Remarks); sheaths browner, more sclerotized than rest of scalp. Scalp without distinct depression at anterior end of sheath.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAD36CFF0222759FF147B918941CC51" blockId="8.[151,1437,152,1094]" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FF147B918C63CDE4" box="[198,376,658,683]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Ventral region:</emphasis>
Epimeral plates contiguous medially. Epimeral setation 3-1-3-3; all smooth, about 11 Μm,
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FF457BB48DAFCD9F" box="[151,180,695,720]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">3c</emphasis>
and
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FF217BB48C0BCD9F" box="[243,272,695,720]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">4c</emphasis>
, barbed, about 17 Μm. Five pairs of genital setae, about 10 Μm, aligned in longitudinal row. Aggenital seta smooth, about 8 Μm. Three pairs of adanal setae barbed, about 22 Μm; two pairs of anal setae barbed, about 11Μm; cupule
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FE347A018F10CC54" box="[486,523,770,795]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">iad</emphasis>
present. Axillary saccule present, about
<date id="FFAC100FF0222759FC3A7A018917CC53" box="[1000,1036,770,796]" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">4 x</date>
2 Μm.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAD36CFF0222759FF457A24881BCB6E" blockId="8.[151,1437,152,1094]" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FF457A248CBCCC0F" box="[151,423,807,832]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Other nymphal instars.</emphasis>
Similar to tritonymph in form and proportions, except as follows. Setae of
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FAF07A24882ACC0F" box="[1314,1329,807,832]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">d</emphasis>
series of deutonymph as for tritonymph. Setae of
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FD547A4F8F8ECC2A" box="[646,661,844,869]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">d</emphasis>
series of larva (observation from larval scalp) and protonymph subequal in length, heavily barbed, tapered, directly posteriorly. In larva
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FC3A7A71891ECCC4" box="[1000,1029,882,907]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">da</emphasis>
about 6369 Μm,
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FB087A7189E5CCC4" box="[1242,1278,882,907]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">dm</emphasis>
and
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FAE47A718848CCC4" box="[1334,1363,882,907]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">dp</emphasis>
about
<quantity id="4CEA9B2AF0222759FF457A948DCDCCFE" box="[151,214,919,945]" metricMagnitude="1" metricUnit="m" metricValue="6.0" pageId="8" pageNumber="9" unit="m" value="60.0">60 m</quantity>
;
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FF307A948DE4CCFF" box="[226,255,919,944]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">dp</emphasis>
thicker than
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FE4B7A948CADCCFF" box="[409,438,919,944]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">da</emphasis>
and
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FE227A948F0FCCFF" box="[496,532,919,944]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">dm</emphasis>
. In protonymph
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FD0B7A948FEDCCFF" box="[729,758,919,944]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">da</emphasis>
about 69 Μm,
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FC737A948EDECCFF" box="[929,965,919,944]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">dm</emphasis>
and
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FC2C7A948900CCFF" box="[1022,1051,919,944]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">dp</emphasis>
about 56 Μm;
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FB157A9489FFCCFF" box="[1223,1252,919,944]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">dp</emphasis>
thicker than
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FAAC7A948880CCFF" box="[1406,1435,919,944]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">da</emphasis>
and
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FF1E7ABF8DEACC9A" box="[204,241,956,981]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">dm</emphasis>
. Epimeral setation 3-1-2-
<quantity id="4CEA9B2AF0222759FDE07ABF8F44CC99" box="[562,607,956,982]" metricMagnitude="-2" metricUnit="m" metricValue="2.54" pageId="8" pageNumber="9" unit="in" value="1.0">1 in</quantity>
protonymph, 3-1-2-
<quantity id="4CEA9B2AF0222759FC857ABF8E91CC99" box="[855,906,956,982]" metricMagnitude="-2" metricUnit="m" metricValue="5.08" pageId="8" pageNumber="9" unit="in" value="2.0">2 in</quantity>
deutonymph. Aggenital setae appearing in deutonymph. Paraprocts atrichous in protonymph and deutonymph. Scalps of larva, protonymph and deutonymph with molded integument to accommodate setae
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FCB27D048E66CB6F" box="[864,893,1031,1056]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">da</emphasis>
of next instar, as for tritonymph.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAD36CFF0222759FF147D2F8967CB09" blockId="8.[151,1437,152,1094]" box="[198,1148,1068,1094]" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FF147D2F8C1ECB0A" box="[198,261,1068,1093]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Legs.</emphasis>
Ontogeny of leg setae and solenidia for nymphs and adult given in
<tableCitation id="C6900374F0222759FBCC7D2F896DCB09" box="[1054,1142,1068,1094]" captionStart="TABLE 1" captionStartId="8.[151,240,1142,1166]" captionTargetBox="[151,1436,1289,1989]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="TABLE 1. Development of setiform organs in Oribatella canadensis sp. nov. Setae (Roman) and solenidia (Greek) are" httpUri="http://table.plazi.org/id/DF6D6647F0222759FF457D758887CBC1" pageId="8" pageNumber="9" tableUuid="DF6D6647F0222759FF457D758887CBC1">Table 1</tableCitation>
.
</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8BAD36CFF0222759FF457D758887CBC1" blockId="8.[151,1436,1142,1276]" box="[151,1436,1142,1166]" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FF457D758C10CBC1" bold="true" box="[151,267,1142,1166]" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">TABLE 1.</emphasis>
Development of setiform organs in
<taxonomicName id="4C124D4CF0222759FD407D748E64CBC1" box="[658,895,1143,1166]" class="Arachnida" family="Oribatellidae" genus="Oribatella" kingdom="Animalia" order="Sarcoptiformes" pageId="8" pageNumber="9" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="canadensis" status="sp. nov.">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FD407D748E64CBC1" box="[658,895,1143,1166]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Oribatella canadensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FC547D758EC6CBC1" bold="true" box="[902,989,1142,1166]" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<taxonomicNameLabel id="A25557A6F0222759FC547D758EC6CBC1" box="[902,989,1142,1166]" pageId="8" pageNumber="9" rank="species">sp. nov.</taxonomicNameLabel>
</emphasis>
Setae (Roman) and solenidia (Greek) are
</paragraph>
</caption>
<paragraph id="8BAD36CFF0222759FF457D948932CB91" blockId="8.[151,1436,1142,1276]" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">listed opposite the instar in which they first appear; parentheses indicate pairs of setae. Trochanter Femur Genu Tibia Tarsus</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAD36CFF0222759FF757DE68DFBCBB3" blockId="8.[151,1436,1142,1276]" box="[167,224,1253,1276]" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Leg I</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAD36CFF0222759FF107C0A8EF0C88A" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<table id="F912C46FF022D8AEFF457C0A8887C88A" box="[151,1436,1289,1989]" gridcols="4" gridrows="7" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<tr id="3522348DF022D8AEFF457C0A8887CAF0" box="[151,1436,1289,1471]" gridrow="0" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<th id="76F35DF1F022D8AEFF457C0A8C95CAF0" box="[151,398,1289,1471]" gridcol="0" gridrow="0" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
Larva
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FEAB7C0A8C99CA6F" box="[377,386,1289,1312]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">-</emphasis>
Protonymph
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FEAB7C298C99CA0E" box="[377,386,1322,1345]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">-</emphasis>
Deutonymph
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FEAB7C4F8C99CA2C" box="[377,386,1356,1379]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">-</emphasis>
Tritonymph
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FEAB7C6D8C95CACA" box="[377,398,1390,1413]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">v</emphasis>
Adult
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FEAB7C888C99CAED" box="[377,386,1419,1442]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">-</emphasis>
Leg II
</th>
<th id="76F35DF1F022D8AEFDC17C0A8F54CAF0" box="[531,591,1289,1471]" gridcol="1" gridrow="0" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FDC17C0A8F33CAED" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">d bv” - l l” v</emphasis>
</th>
<th id="76F35DF1F022D8AEFD7F7C0A8FFACAF0" box="[685,737,1289,1471]" gridcol="2" gridrow="0" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FD667C0A8FD6CA6F" box="[692,717,1289,1312]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">(l)</emphasis>
σ - -
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FD7F7C6D8FADCACA" box="[685,694,1390,1413]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">-</emphasis>
v
</th>
<th id="76F35DF1F022D8AEFC9A7C0A8887CAF0" box="[840,1436,1289,1471]" gridcol="3" gridrow="0" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FC9C7C0A8E98CA6F" box="[846,899,1289,1312]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">(l) v</emphasis>
φ1
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FC307C0A8839CA6F" box="[994,1314,1289,1312]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">(ft) (tc) (p) (u) s (a) (pv) (pl) e</emphasis>
ω1 - ω2 φ2 -
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FC9A7C6D8EF0CAED" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">- (it) v” -</emphasis>
</th>
</tr>
<tr id="3522348DF022D8AEFF457CCF8887C968" box="[151,1436,1484,1575]" gridrow="1" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<th id="76F35DF1F022D8AEFF457CCF8C95C968" box="[151,398,1484,1575]" gridcol="0" gridrow="1" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
Larva
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FEAB7CCF8C99CAAC" box="[377,386,1484,1507]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">-</emphasis>
Protonymph
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FEAB7CED8C99C94A" box="[377,386,1518,1541]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">-</emphasis>
Deutonymph
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FEAB7F138C99C968" box="[377,386,1552,1575]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">-</emphasis>
</th>
<td id="76F35DF1F022D8AEFDC17CCF8F54C968" box="[531,591,1484,1575]" gridcol="1" gridrow="1" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FDC17CCF8F07C94A" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">d bv” -</emphasis>
</td>
<td id="76F35DF1F022D8AEFD7F7CCF8FFAC968" box="[685,737,1484,1575]" gridcol="2" gridrow="1" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
(
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FD647CCF8FA6CAAC" box="[694,701,1484,1507]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">l</emphasis>
) σ - -
</td>
<td id="76F35DF1F022D8AEFC9A7CCF8887C968" box="[840,1436,1484,1575]" gridcol="3" gridrow="1" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
(
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FC857CCF8E45CAAC" box="[855,862,1484,1507]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">l</emphasis>
) φ
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FC307CCF89F9CAAC" box="[994,1250,1484,1507]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">(p) (tc) (ft) (u) s (a) (pv)</emphasis>
ω1 - ω2 - -
</td>
</tr>
<tr id="3522348DF022D8AEFF457F308887C927" box="[151,1436,1587,1640]" gridrow="2" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<th id="76F35DF1F022D8AEFF457F308C95C927" box="[151,398,1587,1640]" gridcol="0" gridrow="2" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
Tritonymph
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FEAB7F308C95C905" box="[377,398,1587,1610]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">v</emphasis>
Adult
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FEAB7F528C99C927" box="[377,386,1617,1640]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">-</emphasis>
</th>
<td id="76F35DF1F022D8AEFDC17F308F54C927" box="[531,591,1587,1640]" gridcol="1" gridrow="2" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FDC17F308F33C927" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">(l) v</emphasis>
</td>
<td id="76F35DF1F022D8AEFD7F7F308FFAC927" box="[685,737,1587,1640]" gridcol="2" gridrow="2" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FD7F7F308FD9C927" box="[685,706,1587,1640]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">- v</emphasis>
</td>
<td id="76F35DF1F022D8AEFC9A7F308887C927" box="[840,1436,1587,1640]" gridcol="3" gridrow="2" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FC9A7F308E78C927" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">v (it) v”</emphasis>
</td>
</tr>
<tr id="3522348DF022D8AEFF457F778887C9C4" box="[151,1436,1652,1675]" gridrow="3" pageId="8" pageNumber="9" rowspan-1="1" rowspan-2="1" rowspan-3="1">
<th id="76F35DF1F022D8AEFF457F778C95C9C4" box="[151,398,1652,1675]" gridcol="0" gridrow="3" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Leg III</th>
</tr>
<tr id="3522348DF022D8AEFF457F9B8887C80C" box="[151,1436,1688,1859]" gridrow="4" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<th id="76F35DF1F022D8AEFF457F9B8C95C80C" box="[151,398,1688,1859]" gridcol="0" gridrow="4" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
Larva
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FEAB7F9B8C99C9E0" box="[377,386,1688,1711]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">-</emphasis>
Protonymph
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FEAB7FB58C99C982" box="[377,386,1718,1741]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">-</emphasis>
Deutonymph
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FEAB7FD08C95C9A5" box="[377,398,1747,1770]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">v</emphasis>
Tritonymph
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FEAB7FF28C92C847" box="[377,393,1777,1800]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">l</emphasis>
Adult
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FEAB7E0D8C99C86A" box="[377,386,1806,1829]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">-</emphasis>
Leg IV
</th>
<td id="76F35DF1F022D8AEFDC17F9B8F54C80C" box="[531,591,1688,1859]" gridcol="1" gridrow="4" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FDC17F9B8F07C86A" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">d ev” - - l -</emphasis>
</td>
<td id="76F35DF1F022D8AEFD7F7F9B8FFAC80C" box="[685,737,1688,1859]" gridcol="2" gridrow="4" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FD667F9B8FDFC9E0" box="[692,708,1688,1711]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">l</emphasis>
σ - -
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FD7F7FF28FADC86A" box="[685,694,1777,1829]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">- -</emphasis>
</td>
<td id="76F35DF1F022D8AEFC9A7F9B8887C80C" box="[840,1436,1688,1859]" gridcol="3" gridrow="4" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FC9C7F9B8E78C9E0" box="[846,867,1688,1711]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">v</emphasis>
φ
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FC307F9B89F9C9E0" box="[994,1250,1688,1711]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">(p) (tc) (ft) (u) s (a) (pv)</emphasis>
- - - - -
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FC307FF28E7AC86A" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">(it) (l)</emphasis>
-
</td>
</tr>
<tr id="3522348DF022D8AEFF457E4C8887C8EE" box="[151,1436,1871,1953]" gridrow="5" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<th id="76F35DF1F022D8AEFF457E4C8C95C8EE" box="[151,398,1871,1953]" gridcol="0" gridrow="5" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
Protonymph
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FEAB7E4C8C99C829" box="[377,386,1871,1894]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">-</emphasis>
Deutonymph
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FEAB7E6E8C99C8CB" box="[377,386,1901,1924]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">-</emphasis>
Tritonymph
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FEAB7E898C95C8EE" box="[377,398,1930,1953]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">v</emphasis>
</th>
<td id="76F35DF1F022D8AEFDC17E4C8F54C8EE" box="[531,591,1871,1953]" gridcol="1" gridrow="5" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FDC17E4C8F07C8EE" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">- d ev” -</emphasis>
</td>
<td id="76F35DF1F022D8AEFD7F7E4C8FFAC8EE" box="[685,737,1871,1953]" gridcol="2" gridrow="5" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FD7F7E4C8FA5C8EE" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">- d l</emphasis>
</td>
<td id="76F35DF1F022D8AEFC9A7E4C8887C8EE" box="[840,1436,1871,1953]" gridcol="3" gridrow="5" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FC9A7E4C8E46C8CB" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">- (p) ft” (u) (pv) v</emphasis>
φ
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FC307E6E8926C8CB" box="[994,1085,1901,1924]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">(tc) (a) s</emphasis>
-
</td>
</tr>
<tr id="3522348DF022D8AEFF457EAD8887C88A" box="[151,1436,1966,1989]" gridrow="6" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<th id="76F35DF1F022D8AEFF457EAD8C95C88A" box="[151,398,1966,1989]" gridcol="0" gridrow="6" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
Adult
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FEAB7EAD8C99C88A" box="[377,386,1966,1989]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">-</emphasis>
</th>
<td id="76F35DF1F022D8AEFDC17EAD8F54C88A" box="[531,591,1966,1989]" gridcol="1" gridrow="6" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FDC17EAD8F07C88A" box="[531,540,1966,1989]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">-</emphasis>
</td>
<td id="76F35DF1F022D8AEFD7F7EAD8FFAC88A" box="[685,737,1966,1989]" gridcol="2" gridrow="6" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FD7F7EAD8FADC88A" box="[685,694,1966,1989]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">-</emphasis>
</td>
<td id="76F35DF1F022D8AEFC9A7EAD8887C88A" box="[840,1436,1966,1989]" gridcol="3" gridrow="6" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0222759FC9A7EAD8E7AC88A" box="[840,865,1966,1989]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">(l)</emphasis>
-
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAD36CFF0232758FF457FC48C10C82D" blockId="9.[151,1436,1735,1890]" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0232758FF457FC48C45C990" bold="true" box="[151,350,1735,1759]" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">FIGURES 2025.</emphasis>
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0232758FEB77FCB8F43C990" box="[357,600,1736,1759]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">
<taxonomicName id="4C124D4CF0232758FEB77FCB8F4FC990" box="[357,596,1736,1759]" class="Arachnida" family="Oribatellidae" genus="Oribatella" kingdom="Animalia" order="Sarcoptiformes" pageId="9" pageNumber="10" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="canadensis">Oribatella canadensis</taxonomicName>
,
</emphasis>
tritonymph: 20, lateral aspect, with scalps; 21, dorsal aspect, scalps removed, seta
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0232758FF157FEB8DF3C9B0" box="[199,232,1768,1791]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">dm</emphasis>
indicated by arrow; 22, detail of anterior of hysterosoma, showing position of seta
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0232758FB8D7FEB8969C84B" box="[1119,1138,1768,1796]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">c1</emphasis>
(arrow); 23, ventral surface of scalp set, arrow indicates sheath on tritonymphal scalp to accomodate seta
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0232758FC247E088909C86D" box="[1014,1042,1803,1826]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">da</emphasis>
; 24, detail of lateral aspect without scalps with arrow to humeral organ; 25, detail of sheaths (arrow) for setae
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0232758FC787E288EDEC80D" box="[938,965,1835,1858]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">da</emphasis>
. Scale bars: 20, 21, 100 µm; 22, 50 µm; 23 25, 20 µm.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="C3086544F0232758FF147E938992C8E5" box="[198,1161,1936,1962]" pageId="9" pageNumber="10" type="etymology">
<paragraph id="8BAD36CFF0232758FF147E938992C8E5" blockId="9.[151,1436,1936,2036]" box="[198,1161,1936,1962]" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0232758FF147E938C48C8E5" bold="true" box="[198,339,1936,1962]" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Etymology.</emphasis>
The specific epithet is for
<collectingCountry id="F305765FF0232758FD5F7E938FF3C8E5" box="[653,744,1936,1962]" name="Canada" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Canada</collectingCountry>
, where this species has been found.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="C3086544F023275BFF147EB68E9CCC45" lastPageId="10" lastPageNumber="11" pageId="9" pageNumber="10" type="discussion">
<paragraph id="8BAD36CFF023275BFF147EB68CC7CF98" blockId="9.[151,1436,1936,2036]" lastBlockId="10.[151,1437,152,778]" lastPageId="10" lastPageNumber="11" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0232758FF147EB68C24C880" bold="true" box="[198,319,1973,1999]" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Remarks.</emphasis>
Identification. Adults of
<taxonomicName id="4C124D4CF0232758FD507EB68E97C881" box="[642,908,1973,1998]" class="Arachnida" family="Oribatellidae" genus="Oribatella" kingdom="Animalia" order="Sarcoptiformes" pageId="9" pageNumber="10" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="canadensis" status="sp. nov.">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0232758FD507EB68E97C881" box="[642,908,1973,1998]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">Oribatella canadensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
<emphasis id="B966EADDF0232758FC4B7EB68EE6C880" bold="true" box="[921,1021,1973,1999]" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">
<taxonomicNameLabel id="A25557A6F0232758FC4B7EB68EE6C880" box="[921,1021,1973,1999]" pageId="9" pageNumber="10" rank="species">sp. nov.</taxonomicNameLabel>
</emphasis>
are distinguished from all North American congenerics by the character states given in the diagnosis. Based on material in the CNC, at least 50% of the North American
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<emphasis id="B966EADDF020275BFE36799B8F45CFFE" box="[484,606,152,177]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">Oribatella</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
fauna is undescribed, and described species need redescription, thus, a key to species is premature.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAD36CFF020275BFF1679E18F58CFB3" blockId="10.[151,1437,152,778]" box="[196,579,226,252]" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">Immatures—gastronotal setation</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAD36CFF020275BFF16780B8E3ACDF0" blockId="10.[151,1437,152,778]" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">
Of the over 100 species of
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<emphasis id="B966EADDF020275BFDC2780B8F95CE6E" box="[528,654,264,289]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">Oribatella</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
previously described, immatures are known for only
<taxonomicName id="4C124D4CF020275BFACC780B8F4ECE08" authority="(Koch) (Grandjean 1953)" authorityName="(Koch) (Grandjean" authorityYear="1953" class="Arachnida" family="Oribatellidae" genus="Oribatella" kingdom="Animalia" order="Sarcoptiformes" pageId="10" pageNumber="11" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="calcarata">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF020275BFACC780B8C15CE09" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">Oribatella calcarata</emphasis>
(Koch) (
<bibRefCitation id="EF834B3EF020275BFEAC782E8F57CE08" author="Grandjean" box="[382,588,301,327]" pageId="10" pageNumber="18" refString="Grandjean, F. (1953) Observations sur les Oribates (27 e serie). Bulletin du Museum nationale d'Histoire Naturelle, 2 e Serie, 25, 469 - 476." type="journal article" year="1953">Grandjean 1953</bibRefCitation>
)
</taxonomicName>
,
<taxonomicName id="4C124D4CF020275BFDB1782E8E41CE08" authority="Michael" authorityName="Michael" box="[611,858,301,327]" class="Arachnida" family="Oribatellidae" genus="Oribatella" kingdom="Animalia" order="Sarcoptiformes" pageId="10" pageNumber="11" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="berlesei">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF020275BFDB1782E8FF7CE09" box="[611,748,301,326]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">O. berlesei</emphasis>
Michael
</taxonomicName>
and
<taxonomicName id="4C124D4CF020275BFC4A782E89BACE08" authority="Berlese" authorityName="Berlese" box="[920,1185,301,327]" class="Arachnida" family="Oribatellidae" genus="Oribatella" kingdom="Animalia" order="Sarcoptiformes" pageId="10" pageNumber="11" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="sexdentata">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF020275BFC4A782E8921CE09" box="[920,1082,301,326]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">O sexdentata</emphasis>
Berlese
</taxonomicName>
(
<bibRefCitation id="EF834B3EF020275BFB60782E8883CE08" author="Chistyakov" box="[1202,1432,301,327]" pageId="10" pageNumber="18" refString="Chistyakov, M. P. (1984 a) The postembryonic development of Oribatella sexdentata Berlese, 1916 (Oribatei). Gor'kovskiy Gosudarstvennyy Pedagogicheskiy Institut imeni A. M. Gor'kogo. Gor'kiy. Deponirovano v VINITI. 68, 1 - 28. [In Russian]" type="journal article" year="1984" yearSuffix="a">Chistyakov 1984a</bibRefCitation>
,
<bibRefCitation id="EF834B3EF020275BFF4578518DFECE23" author="Chistyakov" box="[151,229,338,364]" pageId="10" pageNumber="18" refString="Chistyakov, M. P. (1984 b) The postembryonic development of Oribatella berlesei Michael, 1898 (Oribatei). Gor'kovskiy Gosudarstvennyy Pedagogicheskiy Institut imeni A. M. Gor'kogo. Gor'kiy. Deponirovano v VINITI. 69, 1 - 20. [In Russian]" type="journal article" year="1984" yearSuffix="b">1984b</bibRefCitation>
). Other than for
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<emphasis id="B966EADDF020275BFE7478518F5CCE24" box="[422,583,338,363]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">O. sexdentata</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, seta
<emphasis id="B966EADDF020275BFD5978518F84CE3F" box="[651,671,338,368]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">c1</emphasis>
is subequal in shape to other
<emphasis id="B966EADDF020275BFC2978518913CE24" box="[1019,1032,338,363]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">c</emphasis>
setae in nymphs. In
<taxonomicName id="4C124D4CF020275BFB2978518880CE24" box="[1275,1435,338,363]" class="Arachnida" family="Oribatellidae" genus="Oribatella" kingdom="Animalia" order="Sarcoptiformes" pageId="10" pageNumber="11" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="sexdentata">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF020275BFB2978518880CE24" box="[1275,1435,338,363]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">O. sexdentata</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
it is subequal in shape to other setae in the larva, but is smooth in the nymphs whereas other
<emphasis id="B966EADDF020275BFB1E787889C2CEDB" box="[1228,1241,379,404]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">c</emphasis>
setae are barbed (
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). For all previously described nymphs (and the protonymph of
<taxonomicName id="4C124D4CF020275BFBAA78A3883ACEF6" box="[1144,1313,416,441]" class="Arachnida" family="Oribatellidae" genus="Oribatella" kingdom="Animalia" order="Sarcoptiformes" pageId="10" pageNumber="11" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="canadensis">
<emphasis id="B966EADDF020275BFBAA78A3883ACEF6" box="[1144,1313,416,441]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">O. canadensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
) setae
<emphasis id="B966EADDF020275BFAAA78A38887CEF6" box="[1400,1436,416,441]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">dm</emphasis>
and
<emphasis id="B966EADDF020275BFF1878C58DF3CE90" box="[202,232,454,479]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">dp</emphasis>
are subequal in shape and length to seta
<emphasis id="B966EADDF020275BFD0978C58FE3CE90" box="[731,760,454,479]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">da</emphasis>
, as illustrated for
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<emphasis id="B966EADDF020275BFC0478C58974CE90" box="[982,1135,454,479]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">O. calcarata</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
by
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. In contrast, in
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<emphasis id="B966EADDF020275BFE1A78E88F75CD4B" box="[456,622,491,516]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">O. canadensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
<emphasis id="B966EADDF020275BFDA778E98FC9CD4B" bold="true" box="[629,722,490,516]" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">
<taxonomicNameLabel id="A25557A6F020275BFDA778E98FC9CD4B" box="[629,722,490,516]" pageId="10" pageNumber="11" rank="species">sp. nov.</taxonomicNameLabel>
</emphasis>
<emphasis id="B966EADDF020275BFD0B78E88FE6CD4B" box="[729,765,491,516]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">dm</emphasis>
and
<emphasis id="B966EADDF020275BFCE778E88E49CD4B" box="[821,850,491,516]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">dp</emphasis>
of the deutonymph and tritonymph become short, inconspicuous setae, whereas
<emphasis id="B966EADDF020275BFDD07B138F3BCD66" box="[514,544,528,553]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">da</emphasis>
remains long and barbed. A distinct change in setal morphology between nymphal instars, rather than between larva and protonymph, is unknown elsewhere in brachypyline
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. The deutonymphal and tritonymphal scalps do not appear to be more closely adpressed in
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<emphasis id="B966EADDF020275BFB127B58887DCD3B" box="[1216,1382,603,628]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">O. canadensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
as a result of the minute nature of setae
<emphasis id="B966EADDF020275BFDE47B838F41CDD6" box="[566,602,640,665]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">dm</emphasis>
and
<emphasis id="B966EADDF020275BFD417B838FABCDD6" box="[659,688,640,665]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">dp</emphasis>
. In contrast, in eupheredermal taxa loss of dorsocentral setae in the nymphs is associated with closely adpressed scalps.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BAD36CFF020275BFF167BC98E9CCC45" blockId="10.[151,1437,152,778]" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">
<bibRefCitation id="EF834B3EF020275BFF167BC98C88CDAB" author="Grandjean" box="[196,403,714,740]" pageId="10" pageNumber="18" refString="Grandjean, F. (1953) Observations sur les Oribates (27 e serie). Bulletin du Museum nationale d'Histoire Naturelle, 2 e Serie, 25, 469 - 476." type="journal article" year="1953">Grandjean (1953)</bibRefCitation>
described in detail the form of the callosities on the scalp to accommodate
<emphasis id="B966EADDF020275BFB2E7BC88802CDAB" box="[1276,1305,715,740]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="11">da</emphasis>
of the next instar. He indicated that this is formed during the moult process.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
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