Sericothrombium brevimanum Berlese, 1910: 365
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Sericothrombium brevimanum Berlese, 1910: 365
Diagnosis. Adults: Colors in life ranging from light red to dark red. Anterior process of crista metopica not clearly terminated; posterior process rounded at termination. Two types of dorsal opisthosomal setae (pDS); in the first type setae (pDS I) widened towards the end, usually asymmetrical at termination, a few unclear tubercles at the top and with an air bubble in the distal part. The second type (pDS II) widened distally, usually asymmetrical, with flattened and sometimes frayed top and with much more distinct tubercles at seta termination ( Mąkol, 2005) (Figure 1).
Specimens examined: Tokat, Koyulhisar town , 40°23′59″N, 37°17′18″E, alt. 550 m, 09 April 2011, 2 adults and 2 deutonymphs, litter from under Salix sp GoogleMaps .
Figures 1–5. Setae pDS I-II 1. T. brevimanum , 2. T. geniculatum , 3. T. holosericeum , 4. T.
latum, 5. T. mediterraneum .
Gümüşhane, Köse town, Köse Mountain , 40°16′97″N, 39°37′84″E, alt. 1869 m, 26 May 2011, 4 adults, juicy grass (Leg. H.H. Özbek) . Erzincan, Ahmediye pond, 39°52′53″N, 39°20′31″E, alt. 1978 m, 05 May 2011, 4 adults (1 of which was male) and 1 deutonymph, mossy soil, close to the pond (Leg. S. Sevsay, S. Adil) GoogleMaps . Erzincan, Ergan Mountain, Ardıçlı Lake , 39°37′54″N, 39°29′58″E, alt. 1744 m, 14 October 2011, 1 deutonymph, litter from under Juniperus sp. (Leg. S. Adil) GoogleMaps .
Distribution. Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Norway, Poland, Russia, Spain, Switzerland ( Mąkol and Wohltmann, 2012). New record for the Turkish fauna.
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