Oribatulidae Thor, 1929
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https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2016.5.3.368 |
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Felipe |
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Oribatulidae Thor, 1929 |
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Key to genera of the family Oribatulidae Thor, 1929 View in CoL in Korea
1. Lamella and translamella fully developed; 4 or 5 pairs of genital seta ··························································· 2 - Without continuous translamella; lamella reduced significantly or on a vague line ····································· 3 2. Lamella is little convergent extending significant (partly with Cuspides); Translamella is well developed; 13 14 pairs of notogatral seta; 4 pairs of genital seta ······· ········································ Zygoribatula Berlese, 1916 - Lamella strongly convergent without Cuspides; translamella designed narrow; 14 pairs of notogastral seta; 45 pairs of genital seta ······· Lucoppia Berlese, 1908 3. The lamellae are fine line, not connected to bothridium; c 1 and c 2 situated close together; strong with 14 pairs of notogastral seta ···· Phauloppia Berlese, 1908 - Lamellae wide often extended to the top; fine with 13- 14 pairs of notogastral seta ·· Oribautla Berlese, 1895
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