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11 April 2018 Morphological ontogeny of Melanozetes stagnatilis (Acari, Oribatida, Melanozetidae)
Anna Seniczak, Stanisław Seniczak
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Abstract

The morphological ontogeny of Melanozetes stagnatilis (Hull, 1914) is described and illustrated. The juveniles of this species have a humeral organ and a humeral macrosclerite, bearing seta c1, which occur in most species of Sphaerozetinae (Ceratozetidae), but also have well-developed lamellae, without the translamella, which is unique in Sphaerozetinae. The juveniles have a gastronotal shield, with seven pairs of setae in the larva (d-, l-series and h1), and 10 pairs in the nymphs (d-, 1-, h-series and p1), and setae p2 and p3 are inserted on a large ventral macrosclerite. The legs of juveniles and adult are stocky, with large and flattened femora I and II, having a large ventral carina. The adult of M. stagnatilis has well-developed lamellae, with a translamella, and 14 pairs of notogastral setae, but the number of porose areas varies from six to eight, which is unique in MelanozetesHull, 1916.

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Anna Seniczak and Stanisław Seniczak "Morphological ontogeny of Melanozetes stagnatilis (Acari, Oribatida, Melanozetidae)," Systematic and Applied Acarology 23(4), 652-664, (11 April 2018). https://doi.org/10.11158/saa.23.4.7
Received: 25 January 2018; Accepted: 1 March 2018; Published: 11 April 2018
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