Oribatella, Banks, 1895

Weigmann, G., 2010, Reconstruction Of Stem Species Pattern As A Strategy Towards Integrated Phylogenetic Systematics And Taxonomy, Applied To Early-Derivative Poronota (Oribatida), Acarologia 50 (3), pp. 291-315 : 311

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Oribatella View in CoL and Tectoribates (Oribatellidae)

A notogaster with 10 pairs of setae (O1) and with porose areas (O5a) is regarded as characteristic for the stem species of Oribatellidae . Whereas Oribatella and other genera have porose areas (O5a) without known exceptions, Tectoribates shows notogastral saccules instead (O5), a further case of regressive plesiomorphic (figure 7). The same is presumed for the unique species within the genus, Oribatella bromeliarum , with 15 pairs of notogastral setae (O1) (cf. section on ’opisthonotal and humeral characters’).

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