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In this study, two new species of zerconid mites, Zercon domanicensis sp. n. and Z. yusufi sp. n., are described and illustrated on the basis of materials collected from Turkey. The similarities and differences between the species were discussed.
A new soil mite species, Quadroppia (Coronoquadroppia) sezeki sp. n., is described. Adult mites were recorded from moss under a pine tree from a pine forest. The new species differs from the other species of the subgenus by bearing epimera III+IV with a wide key hole shaped inner border and the shape of frontal appendage of rostrum. The morphological features of the new species are also compared with...
Two new species of zerconid mites, Zercon uludagicus sp. n. and Z. huseyini sp. n., from Turkey are described and illustrated. The similarities and differences between the species are discussed. The lists of the taxonomic diagnostic key to adults of Zercon species known from Turkey are also given.
In this study, a new species of zerconid mites, Zercon anatolicus, is described and illustrated on the basis of material collected from Turkey. Diagnostic characters of Zercon anatolicus: Anterior margin of ventro-anal shield with two pairs of setae. Dorsal cavities of general size and appearence, star-like with undulated and weakly sclerotised on their anterior margin. Pores Po3 situated beetwen...
Three new mites: Hexathrombium mamerti (Eutrombidiidae) obtained from Megacephala humeralis (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) from North Australia, Leptus rosellae (Erythraeidae) obtained from undetermined Acridiidae (Orthoptera) from Turkey and Trombella thelmae (Trombellidae) obtained from undetermined Gryllidae (Orthoptera) from Thailand, are described. Podoihrombium prod Haitlinger (Trombidiidae) is...
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