Antennoseius species
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1961.1.4 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3F7C874C-F967-4DDD-B040-E510A4786544 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E387D2-DF3A-FA30-70B0-DC14D58210FB |
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Felipe |
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Antennoseius species |
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Key to adult females of Antennoseius species with ambulacrum on leg I
1. Anterior dorsal shield with 1 or more pairs of setae among j2-j5 or z2-z4 strongly thickened, short, smooth and spur-like (some may also have a hair-like tip); one or more setae on coxae I–II similarly shaped......2
- Most setae of anterior dorsal shield similar in length and shape, none spur-like; coxal setae not spur-like.......................................................................................................................................................................7
2. Anterior dorsal shield with 1 or 2 pairs of spur-like setae (j3 and/or j4).....................................................3
- Anterior dorsal shield with 4 or more pairs of spur-like setae......................................................................5
3. Anterior dorsal shield with 2 pairs of spur-like setae (j3 and j4); posterior dorsal shield with 5 pairs of barbed setae; India........................................................................................................... deyi Bhattacharyya View in CoL
- Anterior dorsal shield with 1 pair of spur-like setae (j3); remaining setae simple, not barbed................... 4
4. Anterior dorsal shield with 19 pairs of setae (r2 off shield); peritreme extending to level of z1; idiosoma 700–750 µm; India........................................................ orientalis Bhattacharyya, Sanyal & Bhattacharyya View in CoL
- Anterior dorsal shield with 20 pairs of setae; peritreme shorter, extending only to level of coxa I; idiosoma about 600 µm; India............................................................................................... garurensis Bhattacharyya View in CoL
5. Anterior dorsal shield with 4 pairs of spur-like setae; coxa I with 2 spur-like setae with hair-like tip; femur I with only 1 spine-like seta; seta st3 on sternal shield; Kazakhstan........................ bregetovae Chelebiev View in CoL ‡
- Anterior dorsal shield with 5 or 6 pairs of spur-like setae; coxa I with only 1 spur-like setae (with or without hair-like tip); femur I with 3 or 4 spur or spine-like setae; seta st3 on soft cuticle................................6
6. Anterior dorsal shield with 5 pairs of spur-like setae (j2-j5, z2); seta pc of subcapitulum spur-like with hair-like tip; genu I with 2 spur-like setae; posterolateral corners of sternal shield deeply eroded, producing a broad median process posteriorly; Canada (Alberta) ........................ perseus View in CoL n. sp. (smooth morph)*
- Anterior dorsal shield with 6 pairs of spur-like setae (j2-j3, z2-z4, s4); seta pc of subcapitulum simple; genu I with 3 spur-like setae; sternal shield not as deeply eroded, without median process; India.............. .......................................................................................................................... ranikhetensis Bhattacharyya View in CoL
7. Dorsal shield setation strongly neotrichous, anterior dorsal shield with about 31 pairs of short, smooth setae and several unpaired setae; posterior dorsal shield with 20 pairs of setae; Moldavia, Ukraine (Crimea), Russia (Novosibirsk Province, Krasnodar Territory)................................ multisetus Eidelberg View in CoL *
- Dorsal shields at most weakly neotrichous, anterior dorsal shield typically with 19–26 pairs of setae, posterior dorsal shield with 12–17 pairs of setae..............................................................................................8
8. Dorsal and opisthogastric shielding and surrounding soft integument covered with small granular tubercles; most dorsal setae distinctly barbed; generally nonphoretic forms.......................................................9
- Dorsal and opisthogastric shielding generally smoothly reticulate and surrounding soft integument smoothly striate, lacking granular tubercles; most dorsal setae, excepting j1, smooth or nearly so (may be slightly pilose apically); commonly phoretic forms...................................................................................15
9. Ventri-anal shield with 3 circum-anal setae and 1 or 2 pairs of ventral setae; st1 off sternal shield, on soft cuticle in between sternal shield and pre-sternal plates..............................................................................10
- Ventri-anal shield with 3 circum-anal setae only (rarely, an unpaired ventral seta asymmetrically on shield margin); st1 on sternal shield.....................................................................................................................12
10. Ventri-anal shield with 3 circum-anal setae and 1 pair of ventral setae; fixed digit of chelicerae unidentate; India............................................................................................................................ indicus Bhattacharyya View in CoL
- Ventri-anal shield with 3 circum-anal setae and 2 pairs of ventral setae; fixed digit of chelicerae typically serrated (unknown for A. belajevi View in CoL )............................................................................................................11
11. Posterolateral margins of posterior dorsal shield gently rounded, giving nearly semicircular outline; epigynial shield rounded posteriorly; anterior dorsal shield with 1 unpaired median seta; Russia (Magadan province) .......................................................................................................................... belajevi Bregetova View in CoL
- Posterolateral margins of posterior dorsal shield somewhat truncated, giving a somewhat (inverse) trapezoidal outline; epigynial shield truncated posteriorly; dorsal shields with no unpaired median seta; Canada (Alberta)...................................................................................................... perseus View in CoL n. sp. (granular morph)
12. Dorsal shields densely granulate-tuberculate, lacking reticulate patterning; Central Europe ........................ ................................................................................................................................... granulatus (Willmann) View in CoL
- Dorsal shields with reticulate patterning of tubercles superimposed on granulate-tuberculate surface ... 13
13. Idiosoma 800–900 µm; posterior dorsal shield with 12–14 pairs of setae, including only 3 or 4 pairs of S setae; northern Europe ...................................................................................................... oudemansi (Thor)
- Idiosoma 500–600 µm; posterior dorsal shield with 14–17 pairs of setae, including 5 or 6 pairs of S setae....................................................................................................................................................................14
14. Anterior dorsal shield with about 17 pairs of setae, apparently lacking 1 or 2 setae in area normally occupied by z2-z4 on either side, and with only r4 of marginal series on edge of shield; pre-sternal platelets apparently absent, and lateral margins of sternal shield apparently entire between sternal setae 2 and 3; Kazakhstan............................................................................................................... koroljevae Chelebiev View in CoL ‡
- Anterior dorsal shield with 20–25 pairs of setae, with z series complete, with 1 or 2 extra setae usually present on either side in area occupied by s3-s6, and with r2 and often r4 on edge of shield; pre-sternal platelets present but weakly defined, and lateral margins of sternal shield usually notched at level of lyrifissures 2; USA (Colorado) .................................................... janus Lindquist & Walter View in CoL (granular morph)
15. Vertical seta j1 sparsely to densely barbed and larger or thicker than other setae on anterior dorsal shield.....................................................................................................................................................................16
- Vertical seta j1 similar to others, not noticeably enlarged or barbed..........................................................17
16. Vertical seta j1 about 1.5× longer than other setae on dorsal shields; Z5 thickened and barbed; other setae slightly pilose apically; Moldavia, Ukraine (Crimea), Russia (Rostov province), Kazakhstan..................... ................................................................................................................................ ovaliscutalis Eidelberg View in CoL *
- Vertical seta j1 not longer than other setae on dorsal shields; other setae including Z5 narrowly bicarinate; USA (Colorado) ...................................................................... janus Lindquist & Walter View in CoL (smooth morph)†
17. Palptibia and palpgenu with respectively 1 and 2 strongly thickened, short, smooth, spur-like setae dorsodistally; cells in most of anterior shield packed with longitudinal or oblique lineae; anterior margin of tectum mostly smooth, with no or very few denticles; seta st3 on soft cuticle; sternal shield with a broad postero-median process; idiosoma 425–500 µm; Canada (Alberta) ...................................... pyrophilus View in CoL n. sp. *
- Palptibia and palpgenu with normal setae dorso-distally; dorsal shields without longitudinal lineae; anterior margin of tectum with numerous denticles; seta st3 on sternal shield, although sometimes on the edge; sternal shield without broad postero-median process; idiosoma 600–675 µm...........................................18
18. Sternal shield with anterior margin without a notch; four subapical setae on tarsus I only slightly longer than other setae; anal shield finely tuberculate; Central Europe ................................ spinosus (Willmann) View in CoL
- Sternal shield strongly notched anteriorly; four subapical setae 2/3 length of tarsus I; anal shield probably smooth (not mentioned in description); Russia (Taymyr region) .......................... hyperboreus Nikolskij View in CoL ‡
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