1982
DOI: 10.2476/asjaa.31.1
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A New Species of Humerobates With Notes on Baloghobates (Acarina, Oribatida)

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“…The latter two authors were only partly aware of the others' publications, therefore, some confusion arose. It appears that Jacot's species is different from each of the others by the longer and thinner spiniform setae of tarsus IV, but the two other species {Epilohmannoides esulcatus Ohkubo, 1979 andE. wallworki Hammer, 1981) might be separated only on the basis of a very insignificant difference (the form of a", setae of tarsus IV).…”
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“…The latter two authors were only partly aware of the others' publications, therefore, some confusion arose. It appears that Jacot's species is different from each of the others by the longer and thinner spiniform setae of tarsus IV, but the two other species {Epilohmannoides esulcatus Ohkubo, 1979 andE. wallworki Hammer, 1981) might be separated only on the basis of a very insignificant difference (the form of a", setae of tarsus IV).…”
Section: Figs 6-9mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The genus was not recorded for a long time after Jacot's original description (1936) of Epilohmannoides terrae. Almost at the same time an excellent redescription of the type species (Norton et al 1978) was published, along with the descriptions of new and very closely related species (Ohkubo 1979, Hammer 1981. The latter two authors were only partly aware of the others' publications, therefore, some confusion arose.…”
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