Nueva especie de ácaro del género <em>Phyllozetes</em> Gordeeva, 1978 (Acari: Oribatida: Cosmochthoniidae) de Coahuila, México
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https://doi.org/10.32870/dugesiana.v27i2.7117Keywords:
Oribátidos, Enarthronota, Cuatro CiénegasAbstract
Se describe Phyllozetes aldretei sp. nov. un ácaro cosmoctónido de suelos oligotróficos en el Desierto Chihuahuense de México. Esta nueva especie se diferencia del resto de sus congéneres por poseer las sedas rostrales birrámeas, con sus ramas bifidas, en forma de “V” y conectadas por una membrana hialina. Adicionalmente, la combinación de sedas eréctiles de las líneas e y f con numerosas y largas barbulaciones marginales, distancia entre las sedas d1-d2 menos del doble que la d1-d1, y la fórmula coxiesternal 3-3-3-4 son caracteres diagnósticos de la nueva especie.References
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