Alycini, Canestrini & Fanzago, 1877

Uusitalo, Matti, Ueckermann, Edward A. & Theron, Pieter D., 2020, A review of the family Alycidae (Acari, Acariformes) from South Africa, Zootaxa 4858 (3), pp. 301-340 : 304

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4858.3.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4412333

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scientific name

Alycini
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Key to African species of Alycini

(The solenidial numbers concern only the adult stages).

1. Chelicerae beak-like, no cheliceral setae ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 16−22 ; Uusitalo 2010: fig. 3). ( Pachygnathus Dugès, 1834 )................. 2

- Chelicerae robust ( Figs. 34 View FIGURES 29−35 , 135E, F View FIGURE 135 )...................................................................... 3

2. Dorsal chaetotaxy holotrichous; 3 solenidia on femora I ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 23−28 )................................... P. nasutus sp. n.

- Dorsum neotrichous ( Uusitalo 2010: fig. 53).................................................... Holarctic fauna

3. Cheliceral shafts elongated, evenly tapering ( Figs. 68 View FIGURES 68−75 , 135F View FIGURE 135 ; Uusitalo 2010: fig. 5). ( Amphialycus Zachvatkin, 1949 )...... 4

- Cheliceral shafts abruptly tapering into chelae ( Fig. 135E View FIGURE 135 ). ( Alycus C.L. Koch, 1842 ). Naso absent; setae vi off prodorsal sclerite (cf. Holarctic denasutus ) ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1−5 ; Uusitalo 2010: fig. 25); 1 solenidion on tibiae I; no solenidia on femora IV; 1 solenidion on femora I ( Figs. 10, 11 View FIGURES 6−13 )............................................................. A. augrabiensis sp. n.

4. Both pairs of prodorsal sensilla filamentous; dorsum holotrichous ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 29−35 )....................................... 5

- Both pairs of prodorsal sensilla filamentous; dorsum neotrichous ( Fig. 50 View FIGURES 48−53 )........................................ 6

5. Cheliceral seta present ( Fig. 34 View FIGURES 29−35 ); naso an obvious button ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 29−35 ); 2 solenidia on tarsi I and 1 solenidion on tarsi II; 2 solenidia on genua III; 3 on genua I; 2 on femora I ( Figs. 38, 39, 40 View FIGURES 36−42 )........................................ A. acacia sp. n.

- Cheliceral seta absent ( Fig. 68 View FIGURES 68−75 ); naso small, reduced ( Fig. 64 View FIGURES 63−67 ); 2 solenidia on tarsi I and 1 solenidion on tarsi II; 2 solenidia on genua III; 4 on genua I; 2 on femora I........................................................ A. mayteni sp. n.

6. Naso tapering, obvious, separating counterparts of setae vi ( Figs. 48, 49 View FIGURES 48−53 ); 2 solenidia on tarsi I and 2 solenidia on tarsi II ( Figs. 55, 56 View FIGURES 54−59 ); 2 solenidia on genua III; 3 on genua I; 2 on femora I...................................... A. adustus sp. n.

- Naso absent; setae vi very close to each other ( Fig. 76 View FIGURES 76−83 ); 2 solenidia on tarsi I and 1 solenidion on tarsi II; no solenidia on genua III; 3 on genua I; 1 on femora I.................................................... A. oblongus (Halbert, 1920)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

SuperOrder

Acariformes

Order

Actinedida

Family

Alycidae

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