2013
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3709.3.4
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A new species of the genus Empitrombium Southcott, 1994 (Acari: Microtrombidiidae) from Turkey

Abstract: A new species, Empitrombium makolae sp. nov., is described based on active postlarval forms and larvae obtained from adult females kept in the laboratory. Based on the adult morphology of E. makolae, the adult life stage of Platytrombidium littorale (Michener 1946) is moved back to the genus Empitrombium. A key to species of Empitrombium is provided.

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“…The larvae of Mirabilithrombium are similar to those of Trischidothrombium and Empitrombium in the presence of a reduced claw at tarsus III and the concurred absence of scopa and lophotrix, and by the presence of a stolascutum. However, they differ from both genera in the structures of the scutum and scutellum (Makol et al, 2010;Sevsay and Karakurt, 2013), as well as in the separate plates of setae h 1 (in M. turcicum, plates of setae h 1 are united). The larvae of Mirabilithrombium are much closer in appearance to those of Trischidothrombium than Empitrombium.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The larvae of Mirabilithrombium are similar to those of Trischidothrombium and Empitrombium in the presence of a reduced claw at tarsus III and the concurred absence of scopa and lophotrix, and by the presence of a stolascutum. However, they differ from both genera in the structures of the scutum and scutellum (Makol et al, 2010;Sevsay and Karakurt, 2013), as well as in the separate plates of setae h 1 (in M. turcicum, plates of setae h 1 are united). The larvae of Mirabilithrombium are much closer in appearance to those of Trischidothrombium than Empitrombium.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%