The morphological ontogeny of Fuscozetes coulsonisp. nov. from the High Arctic archipelago of Svalbard (Norway) is described and illustrated. The adult of this species has medium sized translamella, similar to F. kamchatkicusSeniczak et al. 2016a and F. piniDalenius, 1963, but in F. coulsoni, the lamellar cusp is clearly wider than in other species. The larva of F. coulsoni has a pygidial sclerite, which is unique to FuscozetesSellnick, 1928, in other species from this genus the gastronotal shield is uniform, divided in parts, or absent. The juveniles of F. coulsoni and F. kamchatkicus have several similar morphological characters which are rare in Fuscozetes (clavate bothridial seta, dark pigmented sclerite around opisthonotal gland opening, absence of microsclerites at some hysterosomal setae and humeral organ and humeral sclerite in larva), but which are common in TrichoribatesBerlese, 1910, except for a humeral sclerite with seta c1 in nymphs, which is present in Fuscozetes and absent in Trichoribates.
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22 April 2020
Morphological ontogeny of Fuscozetes coulsoni sp. nov. (Acari: Oribatida: Ceratozetidae) from Svalbard, Norway
Anna Seniczak,
Stanisław Seniczak
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Systematic and Applied Acarology
Vol. 25 • No. 4
April 2020
Vol. 25 • No. 4
April 2020
BIOLOGY
ecology
juvenile stages
morphology
oribatid mites
polar regions