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titleRevision of the larvae of Leptus Latreille (Acarina: Erythraeidae) of Europe and North America, with descriptions of post-larval instars
year1992
paperZoological Journal of the Linnean Society
edition105
page1-153
languageEnglish
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abstractThe larvae of Leptus Latreille,1796 (Acarina: Erythraidae) of Europe and North America are comprehensively revised. Of those described since 1900 a total of 34 species is considered recongnizable and capable of being keyed; no species described before 1900 is considered recognizable. The nominal type of the genus, Acarus phalangii de Geer, 1778 is rejected as an illegitimate name. Eighteen European and 17 North American species are described and keyed, of which 17 are new to science. One new subspecies from North America, of a species previously known from Europe, is described and keyed. Standard metric data are given for each speciees or subspecies from available specimens (except two North American species, L. ariel Southcott and L. clarki Southcott, recently described elsewhere; for these last-named two additional metric data are given). Larvae have been recorded from April to september, with the greatest number found being for July and August.
URLhttps://academic.oup.com/zoolinnean/article-pdf/105/1/1/17024606/j.1096-3642.1992.tb01228.x.pdfGo to site
authorSouthcott, Ronald Vernon

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