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Title: Brigham Young University science bulletin
Identifier: brighamyounguniv20brig (find matches)
Year: 1955 (1950s)
Authors: Brigham Young University
Subjects: Biology -- Periodicals
Publisher: Provo, Utah : Brigham Young University
Contributing Library: Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Ernst Mayr Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Ernst Mayr Library

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Biological Series, Vol. 20, No. 1, Part 1 Leeuwenhoekinae in the Neotbopics
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85;um (D) Fig. 15. Oclontacarus (Tarsalacarus) chiapanensis. A, scutum; B, anterosubmedian dorsal seta; C, anterosubme- dian ventral seta; D, coxae and leg segments showing specialized setae. 5 lateral setae not continuous with dorsal rows (original description (6,4,2)-6-10-8-6-6). Venter with 2 sternals, 28 slender pre-anals (26-34 /am), and 22 postanals similar to dorsals. Anus at fourth row of ventral setae. Gnathosoma-. Che- liceral bases moderately punctate posteriorly; blades 43 /im long with a single apical dorsal tooth and a row of 5 or 6 ventral teeth. Palpal formula B/B/BBB; genual setae moderately branched, laterotibial nude or with few branches, others sparsely branched. Palpal tarsala 7 /xm long; branched tarsal setae sparsely branched. Tibial claws quadrifurcate, inner prong largest. Galealae sparsely branched. Scutum-. Sparsely punctate; shaped as figured, posterior margin broadly rounded to semitruncate medially. Scu- tal setae similar to dorsals. AM with accessory branch located medially (not visible on all speci- mens). Sensillae nude, bases slightly anterior to PL's. Measurements of one specimen, partially engorged: AW-67, PW-71, SB-21, ASB-29, PSB- 19, AP-25, AMB-11, AM-40, AMA-8, AL-42, PL- 59, S-72. Nasus 6 x 19. Legs: Coxa I and III sparsely punctate; coxa II moderately punctate.

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  • booksubject:Biology_Periodicals
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  • bookcontributor:Harvard_University_Museum_of_Comparative_Zoology_Ernst_Mayr_Library
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