identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
601387C3FFAD2555FD53FC2BFE27E40E.text	601387C3FFAD2555FD53FC2BFE27E40E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hydrozetidae Grandjean 1954	<div><p>Hydrozetidae</p><p>Hydrozetes lemnae (Coggi, 1897): locations 1 (1 ex.), 2 (37 ex.), 3 (1 ex). Distribution: Semicosmopolitan.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/601387C3FFAD2555FD53FC2BFE27E40E	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ermilov, Sergey G.;Mary, Nathalie J.	Ermilov, Sergey G., Mary, Nathalie J. (2025): Oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) from riverine environments in New Caledonia. Persian Journal of Acarology 14: 455-464, DOI: 10.22073/pja.v14i3.87161
601387C3FFAD2555FD4AFDBBFAB3E3A1.text	601387C3FFAD2555FD4AFDBBFAB3E3A1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Malaconothridae Berlese 1916	<div><p>Malaconothridae</p><p>Tyrphonothrus crassisetosus fijiensis (Hammer, 1971): location 1 (2 ex.). Distribution: Australian, Afrotropical, and Oriental regions.</p><p>Tyrphonothrus maior (Berlese, 1910): location 1 (14 ex.). Distribution: Semicosmopolitan. New record of the species in New Caledonia .</p><p>Trhypochthoniidae</p><p>Allonothrus russeolus reticulatus Hammer, 1972: location 3 (1 ex.). Distribution: Australian and Oriental regions.</p><p>Trhypochthoniellus grandensis sp. nov.: location 1 (10 ex.). Distribution: New Caledonia .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/601387C3FFAD2555FD4AFDBBFAB3E3A1	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ermilov, Sergey G.;Mary, Nathalie J.	Ermilov, Sergey G., Mary, Nathalie J. (2025): Oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) from riverine environments in New Caledonia. Persian Journal of Acarology 14: 455-464, DOI: 10.22073/pja.v14i3.87161
601387C3FFAD2555FD41FBCEFE44E66A.text	601387C3FFAD2555FD41FBCEFE44E66A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Scheloribatidae Grandjean 1933	<div><p>Scheloribatidae</p><p>Scheloribates fimbriatus whitteni Jacot, 1934: locations 1 (1 ex.), 3 (1 ex.). Distribution: Marquesas Islands. New record of the species in New Caledonia.</p><p>Scheloribates tubuaiensis Sellnick, 1959: location 4 (1 ex.). Distribution: Australian region, Caucasus.</p><p>Galumnidae</p><p>Galumna fordi (Jacot, 1934): location 2 (1 ex.). Distribution: Tropical region. New record of the species in New Caledonia .</p><p>The list includes eight species, belonging to six genera and five families. Tyrphonothrus maior, Scheloribates fimbriatus whitteni, and Galumna fordi are reported in New Caledonia for the first time. Scheloribates fimbriatus whitteni is known only in the Marquesas Islands, the other species (except one new species) have broad distributions (more than one geographical region), including two semicosmopolitan species.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/601387C3FFAD2555FD41FBCEFE44E66A	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ermilov, Sergey G.;Mary, Nathalie J.	Ermilov, Sergey G., Mary, Nathalie J. (2025): Oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) from riverine environments in New Caledonia. Persian Journal of Acarology 14: 455-464, DOI: 10.22073/pja.v14i3.87161
601387C3FFAD2551FE2FF8CAFB29E4AC.text	601387C3FFAD2551FE2FF8CAFB29E4AC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Trhypochthoniellus grandensis Ermilov & Mary 2025	<div><p>Trhypochthoniellus grandensis sp. nov. (Figs. 9 –21)</p><p>http://zoobank.org/ urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 906C1FC0-6E21-4615-A111-BF853555F28A</p><p>Type material</p><p>Holotype (female) and nine paratypes (nine females): New Caledonia, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=166.92711&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-22.29608" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 166.92711/lat -22.29608)">Grande Terre Island</a>, Kwé Ouest River, 22° 17' 45.8912" S, 166° 55' 37.5985" E, 177 m a.s.l., location 1 (KO4-20-I), benthic sample (N.J. Mary).</p><p>Type deposition</p><p>The holotype is deposited in the collection of the Senckenberg Museum of Natural History, Görlitz, Germany ; three paratypes are deposited in the collection of the University of Tyumen, Museum of Zoology, Tyumen, Russia ; six paratypes are in the personal collection of the first author. All specimens are preserved in 70% solution of ethanol with a drop of glycerol .</p><p>Diagnosis</p><p>Body length: 510–555. Rostrum nasiform, with short, longitudinal ridges. Notogaster and anogenital region with slight polygonate ornamentation. Bothridial seta and bothridium absent. Relative length of prodorsal setae: in ˃ le ˃ ro. Fourteen pairs of notogastral setae (p 3 absent; f 1 as alveolus) setiform, nearly smooth; relative length of notogastral setae: c 3, e 2, h 1, h 2, p 2 ˃ cp, e 1, h 3, p 1 ˃ d 2 ˃ c 1, c 2, d 1, f 2). Six pairs of genital setae. All leg tarsi with three claws.</p><p>Description</p><p>Measurements – Body length: 540 (holotype), 510–555 (paratypes); body width: 300 (holotype), 277–300 (paratypes).</p><p>Integument – Body color light brownish to light yellowish. Body surface densely porose (clearly visible under high magnification, ×1000). Notogaster and anogenital region with poorly observed polygonate ornamentation. Rostral region with several short, longitudinal ridges.</p><p>Dorsal view; 10. Rostrum, dorsal view; 11. Ventral view.</p><p>Prodorsum (Figs. 9, 10, 12) – Rostrum distinctly protruding, nasiform, narrowly rounded, curved ventrad. Rostral (45–49), lamellar (79–82), interlamellar (150–157), and first exobothridial (19–26) setae setiform, nearly smooth. Distance between insertions of setae le–le shorter than ro–ro. Bothridial seta and bothridium absent. Second exobothridial seta represented by alveolus.</p><p>Notogaster (Figs. 9, 12) – With parallel lateral sides or slightly dilated medioposteriorly; anterior margin nearly straight; posterior margin rounded. Fourteen pairs of setae, including alveolus of f 1 (seta p 3 completely absent); c 1, c 2, d 1, f 2: (19–22), d 2 (30–37), cp, e 1, h 3, p 1 (52–64), and c 3, e 2, h 1, h 2, p 2 (75–82) setiform, nearly smooth; f 1 slightly distanced from h 1. Distance between insertions of setae c 1 – c 1 subequal to d 1 – d 1 or slightly longer. Opisthonotal gland opening and all lyrifissures distinct.</p><p>Gnathosoma (Figs. 13–15) – Subcapitulum size: 101–105 × 109–112; subcapitular setae (a: 22; m, h: 11–13) setiform, roughened; a thicker than m and h; adoral seta or 1 (9–11) leaf-shaped, smooth versus or 2 (11–13) and or 3 (11–13) setiform, roughened. Palp length: 67–71; setation: 0–1–1–1– 9(+ω). Chelicera length: 109–112; seta cha (13) setiform, barbed; chb (19) setiform, roughened.</p><p>Epimeral and lateral podosomal regions (Figs. 11, 12) – Epimeral setal formula: 3–1–3–2; setae 1a, 1c, 2a, 3a, 4a (5) spiniform; 1b, 3b, 3c, 4c (19–22) setiform, roughened.</p><p>Anogenital region (Figs. 11, 12) – Anogenital formula: 6–0–1–2; genital (26–30), anal (19–22), and adanal (26–30) setae setiform, roughened. Anal lyrifissure not visible; adanal lyrifissure distinct.</p><p>Legs (Figs. 16–21) – Tridactylous; claws similar in thickness, slightly barbed on dorsal side. Formulas of leg setation and solenidia: I (1–6–3–4–14) [1–1–3], II (1–5–3–3–12) [1–1–2], III (2–2– 2–2–10) [1–1–0], IV (1–2–2–2–11) [0–1–0]; homology of setae and solenidia indicated in Table 1.</p><p>Figures 16–21. Trhypochthoniellus grandensis sp. nov. (adult) – 16. Leg I (trochanter omitted), left paraxial view; 17. Tarsus, tibia, genu, and anterior part of femur of leg I (solenidia and many dorsal setae except their insertions omitted), left, ventral view; 18. Leg II (trochanter omitted), left paraxial view; 19. Tarsus, tibia, and anterior part of genu of leg II (solenidia and many dorsal setae except their insertions omitted), left, ventral view; 20. Leg III, left, antiaxial view; 21. Leg IV, left, antiaxial view.</p><p>Note: Tr, Fe, Ge, Ti, Ta = trochanter, femur, genu, tibia, and tarsus, respectively. Roman letters refer to normal setae; Greek letters to solenidia; d φ and d σ = seta and solenidion coupled; single prime (') marks setae on the anterior and double prime ('') setae on the posterior side of a given leg segment; parentheses refer to a pair of setae.</p><p>Comparison</p><p>Trhypochthoniellus grandensis sp. nov. is similar to T. malaconothroiformis Ermilov, Hugo-Coetzee &amp; Theron, 2017 from South Africa, having a medium number of genital setae (less than eight pairs), the presence of notogastral setae that vary greatly in length, and in the absence of the bothridial seta, bothridium, and prodorsal polygonate ornamentation. The new species differs from the latter in having six (versus seven) pairs of genital setae; the morphology of the rostrum (nasiform, with several longitudinal ridges versus not nasiform, with median, longitudinal furrow); the relative lengths of the notogastral setae (c 3, e 2, h 1, h 2, p 2 ˃ cp, e 1, h 3, p 1 ˃ d 2 ˃ c 1, c 2, d 1, f 2 versus p 2 ˃ c 3, cp, e 2, f 2, h 1, h 2, h 3, p 1 ˃ c 2, d 2, e 1 ˃ c 1, d 1); the presence (versus absence) of slight polygonate ornamentation on the notogaster and in the anogenital region; and the number of setae on some leg segments (it'' of tarsus I present versus absent; l' of trochanter III present versus absent).</p><p>Etymology The species name grandensis refers to the island of origin, Grande Terre.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/601387C3FFAD2551FE2FF8CAFB29E4AC	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ermilov, Sergey G.;Mary, Nathalie J.	Ermilov, Sergey G., Mary, Nathalie J. (2025): Oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) from riverine environments in New Caledonia. Persian Journal of Acarology 14: 455-464, DOI: 10.22073/pja.v14i3.87161
