Opilioacarus With, 1902
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https://doi.org/ 10.24349/acarologia/20214449 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/18494D13-FFF8-FF8B-FE64-FE28FA71FBCC |
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Felipe |
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Opilioacarus With, 1902 |
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Opilioacarus With, 1902 View in CoL
Type species Opilioacarus segmentatus With, 1902 : by original designation
The genus currently includes four extant species, namely O. segmentatus With, 1902
(Mediterranean region of Algeria), O. italicus ( With, 1904) (Sicily) , O. brignolii Araújo and
Di Palma, 2018 (southern part of the Italian peninsula and Sardinia), and O. baeticus Moraza,
Prieto and Balanzategui, 2021 ( Spain). O. italicus is a nomen dubium ( Araújo et al. 2018b).
Types of this species are missing, the original description is insufficient, and the recollecting efforts at the type locality were unsuccessful ( Araújo et al. 2018b). The main differences between the species of Opilioacarus described by With are in the size of their legs. Information on chaetotaxy, a standard feature nowadays, was provided only for species described recently
( Araújo et al. 2018b, Moraza et al. 2021) and partially for O. segmentatus ( Grandjean 1936) .
Recently, two fossil species have been placed putatively into the genus Opilioacarus , namely the Eocene O. aenigmus Dunlop et al., 2010 from Baltic amber ( Dunlop et al. 2010) and the Upper Cretaceous O. groehni Dunlop and Bernardi, 2014 from Burmese amber ( Dunlop and Bernardi 2014). These findings indicate a considerable antiquity of the clade containing
Diagnosis: 4–6 foliate d setae (d1) and one slightly pectinate d seta (d2) on palp. With´s organ membranous, discoid, hyaline. Two pairs of dorsolateral eyes, preanal region with 4–5
dorsal setae and 2 lateroventral setae. Dorsal segments between prodorsal shield and preanal region without setae. Leg I exhibits crown-like eupathidium (ζ1) close to main sensilla group.
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