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23 May 2018 Morphological ontogeny of Heptacarus hirsutus (Acari, Oribatida, Lohmanniidae), with comments on Heptacarus Piffl
Stanisław Seniczak, Anna Seniczak, Sławomir Kaczmarek, Mohammed A. Haq, Tomasz Marquardt
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Abstract

The morphological ontogeny of Heptacarus hirsutus Wallwork, 1964 is described and illustrated. All instars of this species have two pairs of exobothridial setae, which is characteristic for the lower Oribatida. They have strong chelicerae, anal opening in a posteroventral position, and thick legs I and II, features which are typical for xylophagous mites. The larva has 34 gastronotal setae, including inguinal h4, a striking feature of the lower Oribatida, this stage has also a long, cudgel-shaped Claparède's organ. In the next instars of H. hirsutus, a strong hypertrichy occurs on the posterior part of the hysterosoma, and the number of setae increases in the protonymph, deutonymph, tritonymph and adult to about 60, 75, 95 and 115 setae, respectively. In the deutonymph, tritonymph and adult of H. hirsutus, the ano-adanal plate is incompletely fussed.

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Stanisław Seniczak, Anna Seniczak, Sławomir Kaczmarek, Mohammed A. Haq, and Tomasz Marquardt "Morphological ontogeny of Heptacarus hirsutus (Acari, Oribatida, Lohmanniidae), with comments on Heptacarus Piffl," Systematic and Applied Acarology 23(5), 911-924, (23 May 2018). https://doi.org/10.11158/saa.23.5.9
Received: 29 March 2018; Accepted: 7 May 2018; Published: 23 May 2018
KEYWORDS
hypertrichy
juveniles
leg setation
oribatid mites
xylophagous mites
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