identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
DE4187DFFF9446639A2C1038EE909096.text	DE4187DFFF9446639A2C1038EE909096.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Archidispus kurosai Khaustov	<div><p>Archidispus kurosai Khaustov spec. nov. (Figures. 1–6)</p><p>Phoretic female. Length of idiosoma 205 (181–210), maximum width 155 (150–158).</p><p>Gnathosoma (figs. 1–2). Dorsally with 3 pairs of setae, of these, ch1&gt;ch2, both on same transverse line; pp tiny and hardly visible, inserted anterolaterally of setae ch2. Ventral surface with 1 pair of setae. Each palp with 2 dorsal setae; ventrally with mushroomlike process and solenidion.</p><p>Idiosomal dorsum (fig. 1). Free margin of tergite C with weakly developed stripes. Cupules ih large, oval, ia not evident. Tergite H with posteromedian tongue­like elongation. Setae c2 inserted on free margin of tergite C and bearing a highly sclerotic alveolar canal. All dorsal setae barbed. Setae d, f, h1, h2 bluntly ended. Length of dorsal setae: c1 40(39–40), c2 39(37–40), d 44(44–46), e 44(43–44), f 36 (35–37), h1 57(55–58), h2 46(44–46). Distances between dorsal setae: c1–c1 55(55–58), c1–c2 29(28–30), d–d 87(87–91), e–f 42(41–42), f–f 44(44–49), h1–h1 29(28–29), h1–h2 37(37–39). Propodosomal setae v1 longer and thicker than v2. Trichobothrium with thin stem, distally round, with fine barbs.</p><p>Idiosomal venter (fig. 2). Setae 3b, 4a, 4b with thickened base and smooth. Setae 1a thick, beak­like. Setae 2a, 2b, 3a thin and smooth. Setae 1b, 3c, 4c distinctly barbed. Setae ps1 and ps3 thickened, barbed, ps2 thin with few barbs. Apodemata IV highly sclerotized, extending to insertion of setae 3b. Apodemata V completely reduced. Length of ventral setae: 1a 19(17–19), 1b 34(34–35), 2a 22(21–24), 2b 33(30–33), 3a 27(26–27), 3b 26(25– 26), 3c 37(36–37), 4a 19(18–20), 4b 30(30–31), 4c 50(47–50), ps1 32(32–33), ps2 20(17– 20), ps3 33(32–34).</p><p>Legs (figs. 3–6). Leg I (fig. 3): setae formulae: Tr1­Fe3­Ge4­TiTa15(4) (number of solenidia in parenthesis). Tibiotarsus thickened, with massive claw. Solenidia 2 14(14– 15)&gt; 2 12(11–13)&gt; 1 11(10–11) = 1 11(10–11); 2 and 2 uniformly thin, 1 and 1 thickened distally. Setae dFe broadened, leaflike. Leg II (fig. 4): setae formula: Tr1­ Fe3­Ge3­Ti4(1)­Ta6(1). Tarsus with slightly asymmetrical claws (the anterior one longer than posterior). Solenidion 10(10–11) broadened at the middle portion, solenidion 9(8–9) is uniformly thin. Leg III (fig. 5): setae formula: Tr1­Fe2­Ge2­Ti4(1)­Ta6. Claws asymmetrical as on tarsus II. Solenidion 10(10) of the same shape as on leg II. Leg IV (fig. 6): setae formula: Tr1­Fe2­Ge1­Ti3(1)­Ta6. Tarsus with pretarsus and two small claws, empodium extended, distally widened. Solenidion 13(13–14) of the same shape as on leg II and III.</p><p>Male, nonphoretic female and larva unknown.</p><p>Diagnosis. By the presence of beak­like setae 1a, thickened at the base setae 3b, 4a, 4b, the new species is similar to A. omega Kurosa, 1976, A. pseudomega Kurosa, 1984 and A. stenolophi Kurosa, 1990, described from Japan. From all above mentioned species it differs by shorter setae f and by the position of setae 3b behind the level of 3c (at the same level in other species).</p><p>Type material. Holotype (female): slide No. 497, Ukraine, Odessa distr., Bolgradskiy reg., settl. Vishnevoe, on Stenolophus persicus Mnnh., (without date) (leg. Eidelberg); paratypes: 3 females, Moldavia, Tarakliya, on Stenolophus discophorus (Fischer), 16– 17.VIII.1989, (leg. Eidelberg).</p><p>Etymology. The new species is named in the honor of Dr. Kazuyoshi Kurosa, Japan for his contribution to the study of carabid associated Scutacaridae .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DE4187DFFF9446639A2C1038EE909096	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Khaustov, Alexander A.	Khaustov, Alexander A. (2004): Two new species of mite genus Archidispus (Acari: Heterostigmata, Scutacaridae) from Ukraine. Zootaxa 455: 1-8, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.157973
DE4187DFFF9146609A2C1332EC5C90BE.text	DE4187DFFF9146609A2C1332EC5C90BE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Archidispus ukrainicus Khaustov	<div><p>Archidispus ukrainicus Khaustov spec. nov. (Figures. 7–12)</p><p>Phoretic female. Length of idiosoma 191(175–193), maximum width 151(145–152).</p><p>Gnathosoma (figs. 7–8). Dorsally with 3 pairs of setae, of these, ch1&gt;ch2, pp tiny and hardly visible, insert anterolaterally of setae ch2. Ventral surface with 1 pair of setae. Each palp with 2 dorsal setae; ventrally with mushroom­like process and solenidion.</p><p>Idiosomal dorsum (fig. 7). Free margin of tergite C with weak stripes. Cupules ih large, oval, ia not evident. Tergite H with posteromedian tongue­like elongation. Setae c2 inserted on the free margin of tergite C and bearing a highly sclerotic alveolar canal. All dorsal setae sharply pointed and distinctly barbed, except smooth f. Length of dorsal setae: c1 39(36–39), c2 40(36–40), d 42(40–42), e 47(43–47), f 33 (29–33), h1 60(55–60), h2 49(47–49). Distances between dorsal setae: c1–c1 44(44–45), c1–c2 33(31–36), d–d 92(90–98), e–f 41(34–41), f–f 53(53–59), h1–h1 29(28–31), h1–h2 37(34–38). Trichobothrium with thin stem, distally round, with fine barbs, setae v1 longer and thicker than v2.</p><p>Idiosomal venter (fig. 8). Setae 1a beak­like. Setae 2a, 3b, 4a, 4b with thickened base and smooth. Setae 2b, 3a, ps2 thin and smooth. Setae 1b, 3c, 4c, ps1, ps3 barbed. Apodemata IV highly sclerotized, extend to insertion of setae 3b. Apodemata V completely reduced. Length of ventral setae: 1a 21(20–21), 1b 29(29–32), 2a 29(27–29), 2b 31(28– 33), 3a 29(28–29), 3b 29(27–29), 3c 34(34–37), 4a 22(20–22), 4b 34(34–37), 4c 47(45– 47), ps1 34(28–34), ps2 12(10–13), ps3 27(26–27).</p><p>Legs (figs. 9–12). Leg chaetotaxy as in A. kurosai sp.n. Leg I (fig. 9): Tibiotarsus thickened, with a massive claw. Solenidia 2 17(16–17)&gt; 2 12(12–14)&gt; 1 11(11–12)&gt; 1 10(10–11); 2 and 2 uniformly thin, 1 and 1 thickened distally. Setae dFe broadened, leafΠlike. Leg II (fig. 10): tarsus with slightly asymmetrical claws. Solenidion</p><p>10(10–11) broadened in middle portion, solenidion 10(10) uniformly thin. Leg III (fig. 11): claws as on tarsus II. Solenidion 11(10–11) of same shape as on leg II. Leg IV (fig. 12): tarsus with pretarsus and two small claws, empodium extended, distally widened. Solenidion 15(14–15) uniformly thin.</p><p>Male, nonphoretic female and larva. Unknown.</p><p>Diagnosis. By the presence of beak­like setae 1a, widened at the base setae 2a, 3b, 4a, 4b the new species is similar to three species: A. triangularis (Kurosa, 1974), A. foliatus Kurosa, 1978, A. sugiyamai Kurosa, 1991, described from Japan. Among them the new species is most similar to A. triangularis, but differs from the latter by the non­triangular shape of tergite C, by thinner dorsal setae, and by longer and not curved setae 3b.</p><p>Type material. Holotype (female): slide No. 155, Crimea, Simferopol reg., the bank of Simferopol’s reservoir pond, on Stenolophus persicus Mnnh., 2.IV.1986 (leg. Eidelberg), paratypes: 40 females with same data as holotype.</p><p>Etymology. The species is named " ukrainicus ", referring to its geographical distribution.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DE4187DFFF9146609A2C1332EC5C90BE	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Khaustov, Alexander A.	Khaustov, Alexander A. (2004): Two new species of mite genus Archidispus (Acari: Heterostigmata, Scutacaridae) from Ukraine. Zootaxa 455: 1-8, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.157973
