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titleOntogenetic instars of Phyllhermannia goldengatensis sp.nov. (Acari, Oribatida, Hermanniidae) from South Africa
year2020
paperSystematic and Applied Acarology
edition25 [11]
page2115-2130
languageEnglish
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abstractA new species of the genus Phyllhermannia is described from soil of Golden Gate Highlands National Park (central South Africa), based on all ontogenetic instars. The species is also recorded in Lesotho. Adult of Phyllhermannia goldengatensis sp. nov. differs from P. africana, P. natalensis, P. nathanaeli, and P. pauliani by the presence of median longitudinal and three pairs of lateral semicircular band-like furrows resembling the shape of large cells on dorsal part of the notogaster. The juvenile instars of P. goldengatensissp. nov. are compared with those P. bandabanda, P. falklandica, P. gladiata, P. lemannae, and P. sauli. An identification key to known species of Phyllhermannia in South Africa is presented.
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authorErmilov, Sergey Gennad'evich
coauthorHugo-Coetzee, Elizabeth A.
coauthorKhaustov, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich
coauthorKhaustov, Vladimir A.

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