Proctolaelaps
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4162.3.4 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:5799669F-31C6-4E59-8EF8-F1D5BE30601E |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6085061 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A187BE-FFB6-FF97-FF51-CBC2FA05CA2C |
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Proctolaelaps |
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Key to Proctolaelaps species reported from Egypt
1. Most dorsal shield setae at most 70% as long as distance between their base and the base of the respective subsequent setae of the same series...................................................................................... 2
- Most dorsal shield setae as long as or almost as long as distance between their base and the base of the respective subsequent setae of the same series................................................................................ 3
2. Seta h1 distinctly stouter than other hypostomal setae; sternal shield laterally striate and smooth elsewhere........ P. afifii
- Hypostomal setae of about uniform thickness; sternal shield reticulate............................. P. gizaensis n. sp.
3. Seta j1 about 5.4 times as long as z1 ............................................................ P. holoventris
- Seta j1 at most 2.3 times as long as z1 ..................................................................... 4
4. Seta j1 about 5.3 times as long as J5 ............................................................ P. aegyptiacus
- Seta j1 at most 3.0 times as long as J5 .................................................................... 5
5. Distance J5–J5 about as long as length of J5; sternal and genital shields mostly smooth.................... P. pygmaeus
- Distance J5–J5 about 2.4 as long as length of J5; sternal and genital shields mostly reticulate................ P. metwalyi
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