Lobohalacarus weberi (Romijn and Viets, 1924)
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Lobohalacarus weberi (Romijn and Viets, 1924) |
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Lobohalacarus weberi (Romijn and Viets, 1924) View in CoL
Material examined — One female (slide), ZMH, one female (in ethanol) ZMH; northern Madagascar, Antisiranana, Andapa, right affluent River Ambendrana downstream, large cascade, 600 m; 11 Nov. 2001; coll. R. Gerecke and T. Goldschmidt. Two deutonymphs (in ethanol) ZMH; Center of Madagascar, Antanarivo , Anjazarobe , River Ranonisoanavola (stream east from main mountain stream), 1200 m; 23 Jul. 2001; coll. R. Gerecke and T. Goldschmidt. One deutonymph (in ethanol) ZMH; south central Madagascar, Fianarantsoa, Ionilahy , small stream crossing the railroad east of village, 200 m; 15 Aug. 2001; coll. R. Gerecke and T. Goldschmidt .
Diagnosis (female, Madagascar individuals) — Length 284 – 304 µm. With frontal spine. Dorsal plates uniformly foveate. Genital sclerites with two and three acetabula, genital area with five pairs of perigenital setae. Telofemora III and IV with 2/0 dorsal/ventral setae. Ventral flank of genu I on one leg with spur and seta, on other leg with two spurs; each ventral flank of tibiae II to IV with one smooth and two pectinate setae, tarsi III with 4/1 dorsal/ventral setae, and tarsi IV with 3/1 setae. Length of deutonymphs 234 – 244 µm.
Remarks — In Lobohalacarus weberi in general, character states are known to vary in individuals from different localities but also within a population (cf. Bartsch 2007b, 2011b). From Madagascar only two adults were available for study.
Distribution — Cosmopolitan with records from Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, North and South America, and Oceanic Islands ( Bartsch 2008a: fig. 1; Peši´c et al. 2010).
Bartsch I. 2007 b - Freshwater Halacaridae (Acari) from New Zealand rivers and lakes, with notes on character variability. - Mitt. hamb. zool. Mus. Inst., 104: 73 - 87.
Bartsch I. 2008 a - Freshwater halacarid mites (Halacaridae: Prostigmata: Acari) from Tunisia, three new records and notes on geographical distribution of these species. - Ent. Mitt. zool. Mus. Hamb., 15: 15 - 27.
Bartsch I. 2011 b - North American freshwater halacarids (Acari), literature survey and new records. - Int. J. Acarol., 37: 490 - 510.
Pesi'c V., Smit H., Datry T. 2010 - New records of water mites (Acari: Hydrachnidia, Halacaroidea) from Patagonia (Chile). - Syst. Appl. Acarol., 15: 151 - 160.
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Zoologisches Museum Hamburg |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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