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titleNew oribatid mites of the genus Epidamaeus (Acari: Oribatida: Damaeidae) from Mongolia
year2000
paperSpecies Diversity
edition5 [3]
page182-200
languageEnglish
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abstractThree new species of oribatid mites beloning to the genus Epidamaeus are described from Mongolia. epidamaeus granulatus sp.nov. differs from its closely related species in the presence of three setae on trochanter III, the strongly curved spinae adnatae directed anteromedially, and the very thick and strongly barbed notogastral setae. Epidamaeus culterisetosus sp.nov. can be distinguished from its congeners by the table-knife-like notogastral setae of the d, l, and h series; the distally expanded sensilli; the absence of prodorsal tubercles Da and Bp; the relatively longa nd distally projected tubercle Sp; the differnet direction of the spinae adnatae; the long posterior notogastral setae ps1, ps2 and ps3; the smooth epimeral and ano-genital setae; and the different number of setae on tarsi I, III and IV. Epidamaeus mongolicus sp.nov. is easily distinguishable from the other known species by the strongly developed tectum of the podocephalic fossa, the presence of three pairs of well developed prodorsal tubercles (Ba, Bb, and Da), and the absence of enantiophyses E2 and V.
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authorBayartogtokh, Badamdorj

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