Anderemaeus chilensis Hammer, 1962

Norton, Roy A. & Ermilov, Sergey G., 2019, Anderemaeus (Acari, Oribatida) - overview, three new species from South America and reassessment of Anderemaeidae supported by ontogeny, Zootaxa 4647 (1), pp. 241-289 : 268

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4647.1.17

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5629717

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scientific name

Anderemaeus chilensis Hammer, 1962
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Anderemaeus chilensis Hammer, 1962

( Figs 20–22 View FIGURE 20 View FIGURE 21 View FIGURE 22 )

Anderemaeus species with adult size 670–786 × 407–504. Cerotegument mostly thin, encrusting, with adherent organic and mineral particles ( Figs 20F View FIGURE 20 , 22J View FIGURE 22 ), adherent dirt rarely in large masses ( Fig. 22K View FIGURE 22 ); where distinct, excrescences granular ( Fig. 22D View FIGURE 22 ) to phallus-like, covered with minute dust-like particles ( Fig. 22 E, G, H View FIGURE 22 ). Rostrum with terminal mucro and prominent rostral bulge ( Fig. 20F View FIGURE 20 ). Lamella simple in form, broadest in middle third, without lateral tooth but with distinct tubular cusp and long prolamella; main part of lamellar pair moderately converging, mutual distance of setal pair le slightly greater than that of ro, but prolamellae ( Fig. 20D, F View FIGURE 20 ) converging strongly, nearly touching at tips. With distinct transverse prelamellar ridge but without laterorostral carina ( Fig. 20E View FIGURE 20 ). Seta in long, inserted on small tubercle well anterior to notogastral margin; with additional larger, subtriangular tubercle midway between each in and margin ( Fig. 22F View FIGURE 22 ). Bothridial seta long, baculiform, slightly tapered to slightly expanded distally ( Fig. 20I View FIGURE 20 ), with minute, inconspicuous barbs. Humeral process well developed. Notogastral setae relatively large (lm ~100), mostly (except c) erect, isodiametric to weakly clavate ( Fig. 20H View FIGURE 20 ), distinctly and densely barbed. Aggenital enantiophysis (e4) usually with small tooth at medial corner of posterior tubercle ( Fig 20J View FIGURE 20 ); enantiophysis e3 absent; tubercle of seta 3b expressed as low mound extending across sejugal groove, 3c without tubercle. Anterior border of subcapitular mentum strongly rebordered by unusually thickened edge ( Fig. 20G View FIGURE 20 ). Legs with tarsi longer than respective tibia on I, II but similar in length on III, IV; genua I, II longer than III, IV ( Fig. 22A, B View FIGURE 22 ). Femora III, IV respectively 1.4, 1.6 x longer than wide; each with distinct ventral blade, not produced as tooth or spine. Trochanters III and IV with large dorsodistal spine; III with ventrodistal keel and separate small, sharp proximal tooth; IV with larger blade, extending entire ventral length and produced proximally as tooth. Solenidion σ of genu I subflagellate, distinctly longer than segment; φ of tibiae II–IV subflagellate, equal or only slightly less than segment length. Preanal organ distinctly expanded internally ( Fig. 21C View FIGURE 21 ), often almost T-shaped.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Sarcoptiformes

SubOrder

Oribatida

Family

Caleremaeidae

Genus

Anderemaeus

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