Based on morphological, morphometric and genetic data Scutovertex ianus sp. nov. is described as a new oribatid mite species. The traditional comparison with the morphologically most similar congeneric S. minutus and S. sculptus demonstrated that the new species shares certain characters with both species, but can be clearly identified by indistinct cuticular notogastral foveae in combination with short spiniform notogastral setae. Furthermore the eggs of S. ianus exhibit a different fine structure of the exochorion. The morphometric analysis of 16 continuous morphological variables separated the three species, S. minutus, S. sculptus and S. ianus with a certain overlap indicating minor size and shape differences in overall morphology. The ...
Chelicerata is one of the oldest arthropod phylum, already represented by diverse forms in the Cambr...
Ermilov, Sergey G., Rybalov, Leonid B. (2023): Taxonomic Contribution To The Knowledge Of The Oribat...
Colloff, Matthew J. (2009): Comparative morphology and species-groups of the oribatid mite genus Sca...
Based on morphological, morphometric and genetic data Scuto-vertex ianus sp. nov. is described as a ...
The present study investigated various morphological aspects of selected members of the family Scuto...
Abstract Background The use of molecular genetic data in phylogenetic systematics has revolutionized...
Charakteristisch für Scutovertex pannonicus sind die sehr gut erkennbaren notogastralen Gruben, welc...
Two new species of oribatid mite, one each from the genera Haplozetes and Scutovertex, are described...
The present study is based on ptyctimous oribatid mite material collected in Côte d’Ivoire in 2007. ...
To test the previously suggested synonymization of S. anomalus with the older S. magnus, a fragment ...
This study treats 76 species, in which 58 species and 14 genera are described as new. The species ar...
The oribatid mite Carabodes reticulatus Berlese, 1913 is redescribed from typical and topotypical ma...
Two new species of oribatid mites of the genus Scapheremaeus (Oribatida, Cymbaeremaeidae), S. gibbus...
International audienceThe distinctive oribatid mite family Eulohmanniidae has been known almost excl...
FIGURES 1 a – d. Scutovertex arenocolus (SEM-micrographs). a, dorsal view; b, prodorsum; c, right se...
Chelicerata is one of the oldest arthropod phylum, already represented by diverse forms in the Cambr...
Ermilov, Sergey G., Rybalov, Leonid B. (2023): Taxonomic Contribution To The Knowledge Of The Oribat...
Colloff, Matthew J. (2009): Comparative morphology and species-groups of the oribatid mite genus Sca...
Based on morphological, morphometric and genetic data Scuto-vertex ianus sp. nov. is described as a ...
The present study investigated various morphological aspects of selected members of the family Scuto...
Abstract Background The use of molecular genetic data in phylogenetic systematics has revolutionized...
Charakteristisch für Scutovertex pannonicus sind die sehr gut erkennbaren notogastralen Gruben, welc...
Two new species of oribatid mite, one each from the genera Haplozetes and Scutovertex, are described...
The present study is based on ptyctimous oribatid mite material collected in Côte d’Ivoire in 2007. ...
To test the previously suggested synonymization of S. anomalus with the older S. magnus, a fragment ...
This study treats 76 species, in which 58 species and 14 genera are described as new. The species ar...
The oribatid mite Carabodes reticulatus Berlese, 1913 is redescribed from typical and topotypical ma...
Two new species of oribatid mites of the genus Scapheremaeus (Oribatida, Cymbaeremaeidae), S. gibbus...
International audienceThe distinctive oribatid mite family Eulohmanniidae has been known almost excl...
FIGURES 1 a – d. Scutovertex arenocolus (SEM-micrographs). a, dorsal view; b, prodorsum; c, right se...
Chelicerata is one of the oldest arthropod phylum, already represented by diverse forms in the Cambr...
Ermilov, Sergey G., Rybalov, Leonid B. (2023): Taxonomic Contribution To The Knowledge Of The Oribat...
Colloff, Matthew J. (2009): Comparative morphology and species-groups of the oribatid mite genus Sca...