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0C7321373B47FFA6FF16D9F88343AAC6.text	0C7321373B47FFA6FF16D9F88343AAC6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Apoplophora Aoki 1980	<div><p>Apoplophora Aoki, 1980</p><p>Type species: Mesoplophora pantotrema Berlese, 1913 (= Apoplophora remota Aoki, 1980)</p><p>Diagnosis. Sensillus smooth or covered with short barbs; exobothridial seta longer than diameter of bothridium (with exception of A. ornata); seta c3 similar in shape to other notogastral setae or fine, smooth and shorter than them; genital plate triangular, anal and adanal plates fused to form an “ano-adanal” plate, distance between genital and “ano-adanal” plates longer than length of “ano-adanal” plate; five to six pairs ventral setae; one or two pairs of setae present on antero-lateral position of ventral region; two to four pairs of setae on “ano-adanal” plates; six pairs of smooth genital setae present.</p><p>Distribution. China, Australia, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0C7321373B47FFA6FF16D9F88343AAC6	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	Liu, Dong;Chen, Jun;Qiao, Gexia	Liu, Dong, Chen, Jun, Qiao, Gexia (2009): Review of Apoplophora (Acari: Oribatida: Mesoplophoridae), with the description of a new species from China. Zootaxa 2051: 49-61, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186582
0C7321373B45FFA2FF16DA4C83A9A92F.text	0C7321373B45FFA2FF16DA4C83A9A92F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Apoplophora dentata	<div><p>Apoplophora dentata sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs. 1–4)</p><p>Material examined: Holotype: Adult (in alcohol), CHINA: Tibet, Mêdog County (29°19'31.08"N, 95°19'59.51"E), from litter, 800M, 9, Jan., 1983, leg. Yin-Heng Han. Paratype: 1 adult (in alcohol), with same data as holotype.</p><p>Etymology. The new specific name “ dentata ” is from Latin, and refers to the dentate margin of the rostrum.</p><p>Diagnosis: Anterior margin of prodorsum finely dentate; all prodorsal and notogastral setae faintly barbed, except setae c3 fine, short and smooth; six pairs of ventral setae and setae h2 and h3 faintly barbed, nearly uniformly thick, but h2 and h3 much longer.</p><p>Measurements of adult holotype: Prodorsum: length 285, width 240, height 160, sensillus 145, setae: in 100, le 110, ro 110, distance between setae: in–in 100, le–le 190, ro–ro 165, in–le 60, le–ro 65; notogaster: length 400, width 365, height 290; setae: c1 95, c2 100, c3 60, c p 100, d1 100, d2 100, e1 105, e2 110; distance between setae: c1– d1 120, d1–e1 255; ventral region: ventral setae: v1 55, v2 60, v3 60, v4 75, v5 75, v6 60, h2 90, h3 90, an1 40, an2 45, an3 40; “ano-adanal” plate 95×55.</p><p>Large species. Colour yellow. Surface of body smooth.</p><p>Anterior margin of rostrum finely dentate; sensillus long, thin, setiform, sparsely covered with faint barbs unilaterally; prodorsal setae in, le, ro faintly barbed; exobothridial seta thin, long, several times longer than diameter of bothridium, sparsely covered with small barbs; comparative length: ro = le&gt; in&gt; ex; lamellar seta situated between interlamellar and rostral setae, slightly closer to interlamellar seta.</p><p>Notogaster with eight pairs of setae, faintly barbed, relatively thick except setae c3 thin, short and smooth; seta c2 more remote from anterior margin than setae c1 and c3.</p><p>Ventral region with six pairs of ventral setae, nearly uniformly thick, faintly barbed as notogastral setae; setae h2 and h3 faintly barbed, equally thick with ventral setae, but much longer; genital plates with six pairs of smooth setae; “ano-adanal” plates with three pairs of faintly barbed setae.</p><p>Distribution. Known only from type locality.</p><p>Remarks. This new species is similar to A. heterotricha Mahunka, 1987, A. malaya Mahunka, 1991 and A. solomonensis Niedbała, 1998 in having short, fine and smooth seta c3. It differs from them by the following combined characters: prodorsal, notogastral and ventral setae faintly barbed, except setae c3 and genital setae; all ventral setae nearly uniformly thick; setae h2 and h3 longer than ventral setae; anterior margin of rostrum finely dentate. This new species is also similar to A. phalerata Niedbała, 2000 in having two barbed long setae on antero-lateral position of ventral region, but differs from the latter by: seta c3 fine, smooth and shorter than other notogastral setae; all prodorsal setae nearly equally thick, except setae ex; rostrum finely dentate anteriorly; all setae, except genital setae and setae c3, faintly barbed.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0C7321373B45FFA2FF16DA4C83A9A92F	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	Liu, Dong;Chen, Jun;Qiao, Gexia	Liu, Dong, Chen, Jun, Qiao, Gexia (2009): Review of Apoplophora (Acari: Oribatida: Mesoplophoridae), with the description of a new species from China. Zootaxa 2051: 49-61, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186582
0C7321373B43FFA0FF16D8B8838DADB0.text	0C7321373B43FFA0FF16D8B8838DADB0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Apoplophora heterotricha Mahunka 1987	<div><p>Apoplophora heterotricha Mahunka, 1987</p><p>(Figs. 5–7)</p><p>Apoplophora heterotricha Mahunka, 1987, p. 770, figs. 1–3; Niedbała, 2000, p. 47, figs. 51–54; 2001, p. 365, figs. 3–6.</p><p>Material examined: 2 adults (in alcohol, CJ-01-98), CHINA: Tibet, Nyalam County, No.318 national highway in Zham Town (27°59'16.65"N, 85°59'20.76"E), from litter under broadleaf forest and shrub, 2670M, 3, Sep., 2001, leg. Jun Chen. Newly recorded from China.</p><p>Measurements of adult: Prodorsum: length 285–315, width 210–240, height 125–160, sensillus 150, setae: in 115, le 135, ro 135, distance between setae: in–in 145, le–le 200, ro–ro 170, in–le 65, le–ro 80; notogaster: length 430–475, width 325–355, height 305–340, setae: c1 115, c2 120, c3 100, c p 150, d1 120, d2 155, e1 150, e2 155, distance between setae: c1– d1 140, d1–e1 260; ventral region: ventral setae: v1 70, v2 80, v3 95, v4 95, v5 105, v6 85, h 2 80, h 3 80, an1 55, an2 60, an3 45; “ano-adanal” plate 120×62.5.</p><p>All prodorsal and notogastral setae covered with small barbs, except seta c3 fine, short and smooth, seta c2 more remote from anterior margin than setae c1 and c3; six pairs of ventral setae thick and barbed; setae h2 and h3 thin and smooth; six pairs of smooth genital setae and three pairs of barbed “ano-adanal” setae present.</p><p>Distribution. China (Tibet); India; Indonesia; Malaysia; Nepal.</p><p>Remarks. Compared with the descriptions of specimens collected from other places, the body of our specimens is relatively bigger. There are three pairs of “ano-adanal” setae in the specimens we examined, which is not consistent with the original description (four pairs of “ano-adanal” setae) of this species. But considering the number of “ano-adanal” seta is a feature subject to individual variation (Niedbała 2001), and all other morphological features of our specimens are the same as those indicated in the original description of A. heterotricha Mahunka, 1987, we identify them as this species.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0C7321373B43FFA0FF16D8B8838DADB0	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	Liu, Dong;Chen, Jun;Qiao, Gexia	Liu, Dong, Chen, Jun, Qiao, Gexia (2009): Review of Apoplophora (Acari: Oribatida: Mesoplophoridae), with the description of a new species from China. Zootaxa 2051: 49-61, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186582
0C7321373B41FFACFF16DD3181B3AD98.text	0C7321373B41FFACFF16DD3181B3AD98.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Apoplophora pantotrema (Berlese 1913) Berlese 1913	<div><p>Apoplophora pantotrema (Berlese, 1913)</p><p>(Figs. 8–14)</p><p>Mesoplophora pantotrema Berlese, 1913, p. 10, fig. 94.</p><p>Apoplophora pantotrema: Chu &amp; Aoki, 1997, p. 174; Wang, Wen &amp; Chen, 2002, p. 109.</p><p>Material examined: 5 adults (in alcohol, W-90-117), CHINA: Beijing, Yanqing County (40°31'34.86"N, 116° 9'17.63"E), from litter under trees of persimmon, May, 1990, leg. Hui-Fu Wang; 1 adult (in alcohol, CJ- 07-22), Beijing, Fangshan District, Simatai (39°46'55.88"N, 115°37'53.32"E), from litter under deadwood, 2070M, 5, July, 2007, leg. Jun Chen; 12 adults (in alcohol, LD-07-1, LD-07-2, LD-07-4), Hainan Province, Lingao County, Gaoshanling Nature Reserve (19º55'48.4"N, 109º38'18.5"E), from litter, 165M, 27 July, 2007, leg. Dong Liu; 5 adults (in alcohol, LD-07-7), same data as LD-07-1, from litter under shrub; 6 adults (in alcohol, LD-07-21), Hainan Province, Baisha County, Yinggeling Nature Reserve (19º03'0.2"N, 109º33'48.0"E), Yinggezui, from litter under deadwood, 635M, 29 July, 2007, leg. Dong Liu; 4 adults (in alcohol, LD-07-27), Hainan Province, Changjiang Li Autonomous County, Bawangling National Nature Reserve (19º07'0.5"N, 109º05'6.3"E), from litter under rubber forest, 156M, 31 July, 2007, leg. Dong Liu; 1 adult (in alcohol, LD-07-31), same data as LD-07-27, from litter under moss; 9 adults (in alcohol, LD-07-35), Hainan Province, Changjiang Li Autonomous County, Bawangling National Nature Reserve (19º05'0.2"N, 109º07'3.0"E), Yajia, from litter under arbor forest, 516M, 1 Aug., 2007, leg. Dong Liu; 1 adult (in alcohol, LD-07-38), same data as LD-07-35, from litter under roots in a cave; 1 adult (in alcohol, LD-07-39), Hainan Province, Changjiang Li Autonomous County, Bawangling National Nature Reserve (19º01'6.2"N, 109º06'18.4"E), Exianling, from litter under deadwood, 518M, 2 Aug., 2007, leg. Dong Liu; 3 adults (in alcohol, LD-07-46), Hainan Province, Changjiang Li Autonomous County, Bawangling National Nature Reserve (19º05'18.2"N, 109º11'18.4"E), from litter under arbor forest, 1040M, 3 Aug., 2007, leg. Dong Liu; 1 adult (in alcohol, LD-07-47), same data as LD-07-46, from litter under fern; 1 adult (in alcohol, LD-07-48), same data as LD-07-46, from litter under pine forest; 2 adults (in alcohol, LD-07-50, LD-07-51), same data as LD-07-46, from litter under pine forest; 29 adults (in alcohol, LD-07-53, LD-07-54, LD-07-57), Hainan Province, Dongfang City, Datian National Nature Reserve (19º06'36.0"N, 108º47'36.2"E), from litter under arbor forest, 70M, 5 Aug., 2007, leg. Dong Liu; 11 adults (in alcohol, LD-07-55, LD-07-54), same data as LD-07-53, from litter under deadwood; 21 adults (in alcohol, LD-07-56), same data as LD-07-53, from litter under shrub; 2 adults (in alcohol, LD-07-58), Hainan Province, Dongfang City, Datian Village (19º02'54.2"N, 108º49'36.1"E), from litter under arbor forest, 144M, 6 Aug., 2007, leg. Dong Liu; 1 adult (in alcohol, LD-07- 59), same data as LD-07-58, from litter under shrub; 1 adult (in alcohol, LD-07-60), same data as LD-07-58, from litter under Banyan; 3 adults (in alcohol, H9403 I3), Hainan Province, Ledong Li Autonomous County, Jianfengling National Forest Park (18º41'48.4"N, 108º47'18.0"E), from litter under deadwood, Mar., 1994, leg. Chong-Hui Liao; 5 adults (in alcohol, H94041210, H94041203), same data as H9403 I3, Apr., 1994, leg. Chong-Hui Liao; 5 adults (in alcohol, LD-07-64, LD-07-65, LD-07-71), Hainan Province, Ledong Li Autonomous County, Jianfengling National Forest Park (18º41'48.4"N, 108º47'18.0"E), Institute of Subtropical Forestry, from litter under arbor forest, 64M, 7 Aug., 2007, leg. Dong Liu; 3 adults (in alcohol, LD- 07-67), same data as LD-07-64, from litter under cycad plant; 2 adults (in alcohol, LD-07-68), Hainan Province, Ledong Li Autonomous County, Jianfengling National Forest Park (18º43'0.1"N, 108º52'18.5"E), main peak, from litter under arbor forest, 1357M, 8 Aug., 2007, leg. Dong Liu; 5 adults (in alcohol, LD-07- 81), Hainan Province, Wuzhishan City, Wuzhi National Nature Reserve (18º53'48.2"N, 109º41'48.0"E), Hudiegu, from litter under deadwood, 635M, 13 Aug., 2007, leg. Dong Liu; 1 adult (in alcohol, LD-07-96), Hainan Province, Wuzhishan City, Wuzhishan National Nature Reserve (18º53'48.2"N, 109º41'48.0"E), main peak, from litter under bamboo forest, 1740M, 16 Aug., 2007, leg. Dong Liu; 6 adults (in alcohol, LD-07-99), same data as LD-07-96, from litter under deadwood; 1 adult (in alcohol, LD-07-103), Hainan Province, Qiongzhong Li and Miao Autonomous County, Limu Mt. (19º10'36.5"N, 109º44'12.2"E), Qumu, from litter under palm forest, 820M, 18 Aug., 2007, leg. Dong Liu; 2 adults (in alcohol, LD-07-106), same data as LD- 07-103, from litter under bamboo and arbor forest; 2 adults (in alcohol, LD-07-110), Hainan Province, Qiongzhong Li and Miao Autonomous County, Limu Mt. (19º10'54.2"N, 109º45'6.5"E), from litter under arbor forest, 946M, 19 Aug., 2007, leg. Dong Liu; 3 adults (in alcohol, LD-07-111), same data as LD-07-110, from litter under bamboo forest; 1 adult (in alcohol, LD-07-113), same data as LD-07-110, from litter under trees of Alsophila spinulosa; 1 adult (in alcohol, LD-07-118), Hainan Province, Qiongzhong Li and Miao Autonomous County, Limu Mt. (19º10'30.4"N, 109º44'30. 2"E), Limu River, from litter under Livistona, 616M, 20 Aug., 2007, leg. Dong Liu; 4 adults (in alcohol, LD-07-120), same data as LD-07-118, from litter under arbor forest; 5 adults (in alcohol, LD-07-124), Hainan Province, Dingan County, Huangzhu (19°28'22.38"N, 110°26'48.29"E), from litter under arbor forest, 136M, 21 Aug., 2007, leg. Dong Liu; 1 adult (in alcohol, LD-07-125), same data as LD-07-124, from litter under trees of pepper; 2 adults (in alcohol, LD- 07-133), same data as LD-07-124, from litter under arbor forest; 2 adults (in alcohol, W-89-16), Fujian Province, Wuyi Mt., Sangang (27°44'52.25"N, 117°40'59.28"E), from litter under deadwood, 27 Apr., 1989, leg. Hui-Fu Wang; 9 adults (in alcohol, W-89-23), same data as W-89-16, from litter under deadwood, 28 Apr., 1989, leg. Hui-Fu Wang; 3 adults (in alcohol, W-89-18, W-89-20, W-89-21), Fujian Province, Wuyi Mt. (27°45'23.97"N, 118° 2'7.11"E), Tongmu, from litter under deadwood, 28 Apr., 1989, leg. Hui-Fu Wang; 23 adults, 3 nymphs (in alcohol, W-89-30, W-89-31, W-89-33, W-89-34, W-89-35), Fujian Province, Wuyi Mt. (27°45'23.97"N, 118° 2'7.11"E), Guadun, from litter under deadwood, 30 Apr., 1989, leg. Hui-Fu Wang; 5 adults (in alcohol, W-90-62, W-90-63), Fujian Province, Jiangle County (26°43'42.90"N, 117°28'18.51"E), Longxi Mt., Shejiaping, from litter, 9 Sep., 1990, leg. Hui-Fu Wang; 1 adult (in alcohol, W-90-66), same data as W-90-62, from litter under bamboo forest, 11 Sep., 1990, leg. Hui-Fu Wang; 2 adults (in alcohol, W-90-83, W-90-84), same data as W-90-62, from litter under mixed forest, 21 Sep., 1990, leg. Hui-Fu Wang; 1 adult (in alcohol, W-90-67), Fujian Province: Jiangle County (26°43'42.90"N, 117°28'18.51"E), Longxi Mt., Qingshanao, from litter under bamboo forest, 12 Sep., 1990, leg. Hui-Fu Wang; 10 adults (in alcohol, W-90- 69, W-90-70), Fujian Province, Jiangle County (26°43'42.90"N, 117°28'18.51"E), Longxi Mt., Jiangjunding, from litter under bamboo forest, 16 Sep., 1990, leg. Hui-Fu Wang; 8 adults, 2 nymphs (in alcohol, W-91-6), Fujian Province, Jiangle County (26°43'42.90"N, 117°28'18.51"E), Longxi Mt., from litter, 26 June, 1991, leg. Xiao-Mei Zhang; 2 adults (in alcohol, LD-07-140), Guangdong Province, Guangzhou City, South China Agricultural University (23º09'24.5"N, 113º20'48.4"E), from litter under arbor forest, 26 Aug., 2007, leg. Dong Liu.</p><p>Measurements of specimens from Beijing: Prodorsum: length 220–285, width 175–195, height 115–155, sensillus 115; setae: in 70, le 85, ro 100; distance between setae: in–in 125, le–le 165, ro–ro 140, in–le 40, le–ro 60; notogaster: length 240–330, width 270–300, height 190–255, setae: c1 70, c2 95, c3 100, c p 110, d1 75, d2 90, e1 100, e2 100; “ano-adanal” plate 90×50. Measurements of specimens from Hainan: Prodorsum: length 185–210, width 145–148, height 110–120, sensillus 90; setae: in 50, le 60, ro 95; distance between setae: in–in 95, le–le 120, ro–ro 105, in–le 35, le–ro 50; notogaster: length 270–275, width 215–220, height 155–190; setae: c1 55, c2 75, c3 90, c p 85, d1 55, d2 75, e1 85, e2 85; “ano-adanal” plate 70×35.</p><p>Surface of body smooth or prodorsum with longitudinal striations; all prodorsal and notogastral setae densely barbed, seta c2 more remote from anterior margin than setae c1 and c3; six pairs of ventral setae thick and densely barbed; one or two pairs of setae on antero-lateral position, short, thin and smooth; six pairs of smooth genital setae present; “ano-adanal” setae two, three or four pairs, covered with small barbs.</p><p>Distribution. China; Australia; Fiji; India; Indonesia; Japan; Malaysia; Papua New Guinea; Philippines; Solomon Islands; Sri Lanka; Thailand; Vietnam.</p><p>Remarks. Apoplophora pantotrema is the first record of Apoplophora in China, but it was simply listed in the paper concerning soil ecology without any description and comment (Chu &amp; Aoki 1997).</p><p>Niedbała (2001) concluded that some morphological features of species in Apoplophora show individual variation: the ornamentation of the body and the number of ventral and anal setae. Among the specimens we collected from a single locality, we found their body smooth or ornamented by longitudinal striations, three or four pairs of “ano-adanal” setae present, and one or two pairs of setae on antero-lateral position of ventral region. It further confirms the view of Niedbała (2001) that these features are of little use in diagnosis and taxonomy in this genus.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0C7321373B41FFACFF16DD3181B3AD98	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. 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0C7321373B4DFFACFF16DD458580A8CF.text	0C7321373B4DFFACFF16DD458580A8CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Apoplophora	<div><p>Key to species of Apoplophora</p><p>1 Prodorsal setae smooth, exobothridial seta shorter than diameter of bothridium............................ A. ornata Niedbała</p><p>- Prodorsal setae barbed, exobothridial seta longer than diameter of bothridium .......................................................... 2</p><p>2 Lateral carinae of prodorsum present ........................................................................................................................... 3</p><p>- Lateral carinae of prodorsum absent............................................................................................................................. 4</p><p>3 Seta c3 fine, smooth and shorter than other notogastral setae......................................................... A. malaya Mahunka</p><p>- Seta c3 covered with barbs and similar in shape to other notogastral setae................................... A. cristata Mahunka</p><p>4 Sensillus smooth ........................................................................................................................................................... 5</p><p>- Sensillus barbed ............................................................................................................................................................ 6</p><p>5 Seta c3 fine, smooth and shorter than other notogastral setae ................................................ A. solomonensis Niedbała</p><p>- Seta c3 covered with barbs and similar in shape to other notogastral setae ..................................... A. serrata Niedbała</p><p>6 Setae series h rough or barbed ......................................................................................................................................7</p><p>- Setae series h smooth or only posterior pair barbed ..................................................................................................... 9</p><p>7 Seta c3 fine, smooth and shorter than other notogastral setae ........................................................... A. dentata sp. nov.</p><p>- Seta c3 covered with barbs and similar in shape to other notogastral setae .................................................................. 8</p><p>8 Rostral seta thicker than other prodorsal setae, six pairs of ventral setae present ....................... A. phalerata Niedbała</p><p>- Interlamellar seta thicker than other prodorsal setae, five pairs of ventral setae present .................. A. kapiti Niedbała</p><p>9 All dorsal setae short, distance between prodorsal setae always greater than their length ............ A. spinosa Mahunka</p><p>- All dorsal setae long, distance between prodorsal setae smaller than their length..................................................... 10</p><p>10 Seta c3 fine, smooth and shorter than other notogastral setae..................................................................................... 11</p><p>- Seta c3 covered with barbs and similar in shape to other notogastral setae ................................................................ 12</p><p>11 Prodorsum with distinct longitudinal striations; ventral plate with densely punctate region......................................... ..................................................................................................................................... A. aokii Mondal, Kundu &amp; Roy</p><p>- Prodorsum without longitudinal striations, and ventral plate without densely punctate region..................................... ................................................................................................................................................ A. heterotricha Mahunka</p><p>12 “Ano-adanal” seta smooth .......................................................................................................... A. sarawaki Niedbała</p><p>- “Ano-adanal” seta barbed or rough ........................................................................................................................... 13</p><p>13 Setae series h smooth.................................................................................................................................................. 14</p><p>- Posterior pair of setae series h barbed ....................................................................................... A. marcuardi Mahunka</p><p>14 Surface of notogaster with arrangement of triangular elements; tritonymph with two pairs of ventral setae and two pairs of genital setae ...................................................................................................................... A. triquetra Niedbała</p><p>- Surface of notogaster without arrangement of triangular elements; tritonymph with three pairs of ventral setae and three pairs of genital setae ......................................................................................................... A. pantotrema (Berlese)</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0C7321373B4DFFACFF16DD458580A8CF	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.		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