Tectocepheus velatus, , Nubel-Reidelbach, 1994
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Tectocepheus velatus View in CoL redescription
Larva — Body length (N = 5): 157 – 179 µm, average 168 µm.
Gastronotic region — 12 pairs of notogastral setae present. Setae c 1 – 3, da – dp, la – lp and h 1.
Ventral region of the idiosoma - epimeral setation (I-III): 3-1-2. Seta h 3 short, seta h 2 conspicuously long and solid, both acuminate. Porous areas located on apodemes 2, sejugal and 3.
Legs — setation see Table 1.
Acarologia 51(2): 199–218 (2011)
Protonymph — Body length (N = 19): 200 – 237 µm, average 224 µm.
Prodorsum — median prodorsal ridges assuming shape of definitive lamellae. Translamella distinct ridge.
Gastronotic region ( Figure 12a View FIGURE ) — 15 pairs of notogastral setae, setae p 1, p 2 and p 3 added in this stage.
Ventral region of idiosoma - One pair of genital setae. Epimeral setation (I-IV): 3-1-2-1. Median divided mentotectum; lobes variable in shape; same variation as in T. sarekensis nymphs. From this stage irregularly shaped round and slightly elevated spots dispersed over median area between epimeral plates.
Legs ( Figures 13a–d View FIGURE ) — setation see Table 1.
Deutonymph — Body length (N = 12): 237 – 286
µm, average 272 µm.
Gastronotic region ( Figure 12b View FIGURE ) — 15 pairs of notogastral setae.
Ventral region of idiosoma ( Figure 12c View FIGURE ) — Adanal setae ad 1 –ad 3. Three pairs of genital setae (no variation). One pair of short aggenital setae. Formula of epimeral setation (I-IV): 3-1-2-2.
Legs — Setation see Table 1.
Tritonymph — Body length (N = 8): 289 – 341
µm, average 321 µm.
Gastronotic region ( Figure 14a View FIGURE ) — 15 pairs of notogastral setae.
Ventral region of idiosoma ( Figures 12d View FIGURE and 14b View FIGURE ) — Anal setae an 1 and an 2 on median margin of anal valves. Five pairs of genital setae (constant). Epimeral setation (I-IV): 3-1-2-3.
Legs ( Figures 15 View FIGURE a-d) — solenidia and chaetome see Table 1.
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