Tectodamaeus Aoki, 1984
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.21.200 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3791159 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D587DA-8878-6C13-21E6-8E3C75D6CA90 |
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Genus Tectodamaeus Aoki View in CoL
Tectodamaeus Aoki, 1984: 110–111 View in CoL ; Enami and Aoki 1988:33–36
Damaeus (Tectodamaeus) Wang and Cui, 1994: 62–63 ; Lu and Wang, 1995: 81–82; Lu and Wang, 1995:59–62
Type species: Tectodamaeus armatus Aoki, 1984 .
Description. Large, dark-colored damaeid mites with long legs. Three pairs of tubercles (Da, Ba and Bp) on prodorsum and 4 paris of tubercles (E2a, E2p, Va and Vp) on ventral side well developed. Propodolateral apophysis (P) always present, Discidium present. Epimeral setation: 3–1–3–4. Leg IV always longer than total body length. Genu IV bearing only 2 setae. Setae d of genu present on legs I-III. Solenidion of tibia has no protecting seta d on legs I-IV.
Diagnosis. Tectodamaeus resembles Damaeus Koch, 1836 in general appearance, but can be distinguished from latter by having only 2 setae on genu IV and Setae d of genu present on legs I-III.
Distribution. Oriental Region, Palaearctic region.
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Tectodamaeus Aoki
Xie, Lixia & Yang, Maofa 2009 |
Damaeus (Tectodamaeus)
Wang HF & Cui YQ 1994: 63 |
Tectodamaeus
Aoki J 1984: 111 |