2021
DOI: 10.11158/saa.26.1.10
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<p class="Body"><strong><strong>New </strong>species of <em>Gamasellodes</em> Athias-Henriot and <em>Zerconopsis</em> Hull (Mesostigmata: Ascidae) from Colombia, with a complement to a recently published key to the world species of <em>Gamasellodes</em>, and with a key to the world species of <em>Zerconopsis</em></strong></p>

Abstract: Gamasellodes unalpalmi Mesa, Abo-Shnaf & Rueda-Ramirez sp. nov. and Zerconopsis zumbambicae Mesa, Abo-Shnaf & Rueda-Ramirez sp. nov. are described based on the morphology of adults obtained from litter and soil samples collected at Valle del Cauca province, Colombia. A complement to a recently published key to the world species of Gamasellodes and a key for the separation of females of the 18 recognizable world species of Zerconopsis are provided.

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“…The genus comprises 29 nominal species that occur either in soil and litter habitats or in forest canopy, sod, composts, grasses, ant nests and bark beetle galleries throughout most of the world: Africa (5 species), Asia (9), Australia (3), Europe (3), the Caribbean (1), North America (4) and South America (4) (Moraes et al 2016;Castro et al 2020;Mesa et al 2021;Santos et al 2021;Rueda-Ramírez et al 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genus comprises 29 nominal species that occur either in soil and litter habitats or in forest canopy, sod, composts, grasses, ant nests and bark beetle galleries throughout most of the world: Africa (5 species), Asia (9), Australia (3), Europe (3), the Caribbean (1), North America (4) and South America (4) (Moraes et al 2016;Castro et al 2020;Mesa et al 2021;Santos et al 2021;Rueda-Ramírez et al 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%