Pergalumna indivisa (lat.) - a type of armored ticks from the order Oribatida ( Galumnidae ). Borneo ( Malaysia ) [1] .
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Pergalumna indivisa Mahunka, 1995 |
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Description
Microscopic size mites, length less than 1 mm, body size 398–453 × 275–340 microns. The surface of the body without grooves and carinae; the back of the notogaster without a longitudinal depression. Botridial bristles smooth. The integuments are strongly sclerotized, dark (the main color is brown). Have 6 pairs of genital plates. Hysterosome rounded, bears about 10 pairs of notogastral setae. On proterosome ridge-shaped flattened lamellae are located. It was first described in 1995 [2] , and its valid status was confirmed during a generic audit conducted by acarologists Sergey Ermilov ( Tyumen State University , Tyumen , Russia ) and his colleagues [1] . Pergalumna indivisa is morphologically similar to the species P. kotschyi , P. granulata and P. punctulata from Vietnam [3] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Sergey G. Ermilov, Dorotee Sandmann, Bernhard Klarner, Rahaju Widyastuti, Stefan Scheu. Contributions to the knowledge of oribatid mites of Indonesia. 2. The genus Pergalumna (Galumnidae) (English) // ZooKeys: Journal. - Sofia: Pensoft Publishers, 2015. - Vol. 529. - P. 87-103. - ISSN 1313-2970 .
- ↑ Mahunka S. (1995). Oribatids from Sabah, East Malaysia (Acari: Oribatida, Parakalummoidea, n. Stat. And Galumnoidea). Trop Zool 8: 269–308. doi: 10.1080 / 03946975.1995.10539286
- ↑ Balogh J., Mahunka S. (1967). New oribatids (Acari) from Vietnam. - Acta Zool Acad Sci Hung 13 (1–2): 39–74.
Literature
- Ermilov, SG; Sidorchuk, EA; Rybalov, LB 2010: New species of moths of the superfamily Galumnoidea (Acari: Oribatida) from Ethiopia. Zootaxa , 2646: 43-62.
- Subías, LS 2004: Listado sistemático, sinonímico y biogeográfico de los ácaros oribátidos (Acariformes, Oribatida) del mundo (1758–2002). Graellsia, 60 (extra. 1): 3-305.
Links
- Eol.org (English) (Verified October 31, 2012)
- Biolib.cz (English) (Verified October 31, 2012)
- Fauna Europaea (English) (Verified October 31, 2012)