Pseudoparasitus missouriensis (Ewing)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4819.3.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4441039 |
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Pseudoparasitus missouriensis (Ewing)
( Figures 66–67 View FIGURES 66–67 )
Hyletastes missouriensis Ewing, 1909: 66 .
Gymnolaelaps missouriensis .— Hennessey & Farrier, 1988: 30.
Pseudoparasitus obsoletus Berlese, 1916c: 164 (synonymy by Hennessey & Farrier, 1988).
Laelaspis austriacus Sellnick, 1935: 353 (synonymy by Hennessey & Farrier, 1988).
Laelaspis austriacus .— Willmann, 1951: 113.
Gymnolaelaps austriacus .— Hunter, 1961: 680.
Pseudoparasitus austriacus .— Hunter, 1966: 9.
Hypoaspis austriacus .— Hirschmann & Bernhard, 1969: 132.
Hypoaspis (Gymnolaelaps) austriacus .— Bregetova, 1977: 526.
Hypoaspis (Laelaspis) austriaca .— Tenorio, 1982: 264; Karg, 1979: 101; 1989: 120; 1993: 161.
Pseudoparasitus missouriensis .— Joharchi et al., 2011: 32 View Cited Treatment ; Joharchi et al., 2018: 37 View Cited Treatment .
Specimens examined. Four females, Kostanay Region, Kazakhstan, 53°15ʹN, 66°26ʹE, 6 October 2019, A.K. Is-sakova coll., from soil (in TSUMZ) GoogleMaps .
Remarks. This species is very widespread and has been recorded many times, from North America, Europe and Russia. It is now recorded in Kazakhstan for the first time, from soil. The species may be recognised primarily by the relatively short dorsal setae ( Fig. 66 View FIGURES 66–67 ), relatively narrow exopodal-parapodal plates behind coxa IV ( Fig. 67 View FIGURES 66–67 ), very long and narrow metapodal plates ( Fig. 67 View FIGURES 66–67 ), the very wide rounded genito-ventral shield ( Fig. 67 View FIGURES 66–67 ), and a pair of opisthogastric setae in the soft skin between the genito-ventral and anal shields ( Fig. 67 View FIGURES 66–67 ), epistome arch-shape and smooth, movable digit of chelicera with only a single tooth.
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Pseudoparasitus missouriensis (Ewing)
Joharchi, Omid, Issakova, Aigerim K., Asyamova, Olga S., Sarcheshmeh, Mohammadhassan Abbasi & Tolstikov, Andrei V. 2020 |
Pseudoparasitus missouriensis
Joharchi, O. & Halliday, B. & Khaustov, A. A. & Ermilov, S. G. 2018: 37 |
Joharchi, O. & Halliday, B. & Saboori, A. & Kamali, K. 2011: 32 |
Gymnolaelaps missouriensis
Hennessey, M. K. & Farrier, M. H. 1988: 30 |
Hypoaspis (Laelaspis) austriaca
Karg, W. 1993: 161 |
Karg, W. 1989: 120 |
Tenorio, J. 1982: 264 |
Karg, W. 1979: 101 |
Hypoaspis (Gymnolaelaps) austriacus
Bregetova, N. G. 1977: 526 |
Hypoaspis austriacus
Hirschmann, W. & Bernhard, F. & Greim, E. & Gotz, H. 1969: 132 |
Pseudoparasitus austriacus
Hunter, P. E. 1966: 9 |
Gymnolaelaps austriacus
Hunter, P. E. 1961: 680 |
Laelaspis austriacus
Willmann, C. 1951: 113 |
Laelaspis austriacus
Sellnick, M. 1935: 353 |
Pseudoparasitus obsoletus
Berlese, A. 1916: 164 |
Hyletastes missouriensis
Ewing, H. E. 1909: 66 |