Eustigmaeus Berlese, 1910
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4066.5.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6058246 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038B5908-FFAD-8C48-12D7-4D9F50DD2AC6 |
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Eustigmaeus Berlese, 1910 |
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Key to females of Eustigmaeus Berlese, 1910 of America
1 Dorsal idiosomal setae acicular, clavate or flattened; smooth or sparsely barbed.................................... 2
- Dorsal idiosomal setae short, densely barbed or bushy....................................................... 30
2 With one pair of aggenital setae; dorsal body setae arcuate or flattened........................................... 3
- With two or three pairs of aggenital setae; dorsal idiosomal setae acicular or clavate............................... 10
3 Femur II with four setae; genua III with two setae........................................... E. smithi (Chaudhri)
- Femur II with five setae; genua III with one seta............................................................. 4
4 Coxisternal shield separated..................................................... E. modiola (Summers & Price)
- Coxisternal shield fused................................................................................ 5
5 Dimples on dorsal shields with vacuoles................................................................... 6
- At least most of the dimples on dorsal shields without vacuoles................................................. 7
6 Tarsus II with 8(+1ω) setae; dorsal setae slender, sharply pointed, with barbs......................... E. segnis (Koch)
- Tarsus II with 9(+1ω) setae; dorsal setae with broad membranous vanes...................... E. microsegnis (Chaudhri)
7 Dorsal idiosomal setae with barbs........................................................................ 8
- Dorsal idiosomal setae almost smooth..................................................................... 9
8 Tarsus II with 8(+1ω) setae; distance e1–e1 subequal to f1–f1................................. E. arcuata (Chaudhri)
- Tarsus II with 9(+1ω) setae; distance e1–e1 double f1–f1.................. E. floridensis Maake, Ueckermann & Childers
9 Tarsus II with 8(+1ω) setae; coxisternal shield smooth...................................... E. chilensis (Chaudhri)
- Tarsus II with 9(+1ω) setae; coxisternal shield reticulated...................................... E. oliveirai sp. nov.
10 With two pairs of aggenital setae........................................................................ 11
- With three pairs of aggenital setae....................................................................... 16
11 Setae 4a absent..................................................................... E. parviseta (Chaudhri)
- Setae 4a present..................................................................................... 12
12 Humeral callosities absent............................................................................. 13
- Humeral callosities present............................................................................ 14
13 Dorsal shields ornamented with minute dimples; sci short (10 Μm).......................... E. bryonemus Flechtmann
- Dorsal shields ornamented with polygonal dimples; sci normal (30–36 Μm)......................... E. arctica (Wood)
14 Tarsus IV with 6(+1ω) setae; trochanter III with one seta.......................... E. kauaiensis Swift, Gerson & Goff
- Tarsus IV with 7(+1ω) setae; trochanter III with two setae.................................................... 15
15 Aggenital area reticulated; dorsal setae clavate or acicular, with spinules and hyaline sheaths; length of setae ve distinctly greater than distance ve–sci.................................................... E. schusteri (Summers & Price)
- Aggenital area smooth; dorsal setae clavate or with acutely pointed apex, minute barbed and hyaline sheaths; length of setae ve not greater than distance ve–sci............................................................ E. rotunda (Wood)
16 Eyes absent......................................................................................... 17
- Eyes present........................................................................................ 19
17 Femur IV with three setae........................................................... E. parasitica (Chaudhri)
- Femur IV with two setae.............................................................................. 18
18 Dorsal idiosomal setae long, barbulate with blunt tips; coxisternal shields reticulate................ E. gorgasi (Chaudhri)
- Dorsal idiosomal setae relatively short, plumose; coxisternal shields smooth..................... E. gamma (Chaudhri)
19 Tarsus IV with 7 setae................................................................................ 20
- Tarsus IV with 7(+1ω) setae............................................................................ 24
20 Setae 4a absent...................................................................... E. capella (Chaudhri)
- Setae 4a present..................................................................................... 21
21 With two humeral callosities............................................................ E. lacuna (Summers)
- Without humeral callosity............................................................................. 22
22 Trochanter III with one seta; setae h1 and h2 simple, without hyaline sheaths; with extra shield on idiosoma.............................................................................................. E. piracicabensis sp. nov.
- Trochanter III with two setae; setae h1 and h2 clavate, with hyaline sheaths; not extra shield on idiosoma.............. 23
23 Dorsal shields strongly reticulate..................................................... E. reticulatellus (Habeeb)
- Dorsal shields uniformly dimpled, dimples circular to oval shape.................... E. clavata (Canestrini & Fanzago)
24 Humeral callosities absent............................................................... E. ovata (Chaudhri)
- Humeral callosities present............................................................................ 25
25 Dorsal idiosomal setae without hyaline sheaths; aggenital plate smooth or weakly reticulated........................ 26
- Dorsal idiosomal setae with hyaline sheaths; aggenital plate distinctly reticulated................................. 28
26 Ornamentation of dorsal shields faint, dimples shallow, no evident reticulum; approximate ratio of lengths ve: vi = 1.5, ve: c2 = 4.0; c2 very short 19 Μm.................................................................. E. ottavii (Berlese)
- Ornamentation of dorsal shields reticulate or polygonal; approximate ratio of lengths ve: vi = 1.0, ve: c2 = 1.3–1.6; c2 short 26– 31Μm.............................................................................................. 27
27 Dorsal shields uniformly ornamented with pits surrounded with polygonal walls; dorsal setae clavate and apically barbed; dis- tance d1–d1 about 1.5 times as long as distance e1–e1......................................... E. frigida (Habeeb)
- Dorsal shield with pores in marginal area, minute punctations and faint reticulations in central area; dorsal setae tapered with pointed tips, not barbed; distance d1–d1 about the same as distance e1–e1......................... E. najeeba (Habeeb)
28 With two pairs of subequal humeral callosities; dorsal shields distinctly reticulated................ E. acidophila (Wood)
- Anterior callosity distinctly larger than posterior callosity; dorsal shields faintly reticulate........................... 29
29 Dorsal shields ornamented with small, roughly oval, shallow dimples; dimples vacuolated mostly around the perimeters, with 0–3 central vacuoles; dorsal setae are thickest subapically and clavate, minutely barbed and with hyaline sheaths, h1 and h2 barbed, ve: c2 = 1.5; spine k on genu I approximately 1/3 as long as dorsal setae on genu I; humeral callosities punctuated finely................................................................................. E. gersoni (Wood)
- Dorsal shields minutely punctate, with dimples and vacuoles the bases of the dimples are unvacuolated; dorsal setae clavate to rod-like and with hyaline sheaths; ve: c2 = 2; spine k on genu I approximately 1/2 as long as dorsal setae on genu I, humeral callosities with pores.................................................................. E. rhodamela (Koch)
30 Femur II with four setae.............................................................. E. anauniensis (Ewing)
- Femur II with five setae............................................................................... 31
31 Eyes absent.................................................................... E. lirella (Summers & Price)
- Eyes present........................................................................................ 32
32 Coxisternal shields smooth; setae e1 about 17 Μm................................... E. craticola (Summers & Price)
- Coxisternal shields reticulated; setae e1 at least 32 Μm....................................................... 33
33 Dorsal idiosomal setae as long as or longer than the distances between their successive bases; longest spinules less than twice as long as diameter of setal axis......................................................... E. collegiensis (Wood)
- Dorsal idiosomal setae shorter than the distances between their successive bases; longest spinules more than twice as long as diameter of setal axis................................................................................. 34
34 Dimples on dorsal shields of uniform shape (polygonal) and size; c1–c1 approximately 68 Μm........ E. myrtae (Chaudhri)
- Dimples on dorsal shields varying in shape and size; c1–c1 approximately 54 Μm.................. E. plumifer (Halbert)
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