taxonID	type	description	language	source
03EF87E9C364FF84FC7AF93CE470F91B.taxon	description	The palpi of Neoscirula are five-segmented and end in a strong claw, which is complemented with a tooth in some species; they extend to the tip of the hypognathum or slightly beyond. The palp tibiotarsus is short and cone-like. Four pairs of setae are present on the hypognathum (hg 1 - 4); hg 1 is longest and in some species bent at 90 degrees. Adoral setae present or absent. A cheliceral seta is usually present near the digit, though may be absent. The propodosomal shield is weakly sclerotized and ill-defined. It is granulated or papillated; some species possess subcuticular reticulations. Coxal plates I and II may be separate or fused medially into a single sternal shield. Coxal plates III and IV contiguous on either side, restricted to area around trochanteral bases. Dorsal cupules im present laterad to e 1; ventral cupules ih present near h 2, anal plates. All legs are shorter than body. The basifemur and telofemur are fused but retain the suture; each has a dorsolateral simple or spine-like seta. Ambulacral claws are smooth.	en	Skvarla, M. J., Fisher, J. R., Dowling, A. P. G. (2011): A New Species Of Neoscirula (Acari: Cunaxidae: Coleoscirinae) From The Ozark Highlands (Usa), With A Note On Biogeography. Acarologia 51 (3): 283-293, DOI: 10.1051/acarologia/20112013, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/acarologia/20112013
