Acaricis, Beard & Gerson, 2009
publication ID |
1175-5326 |
publication LSID |
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persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/229E4248-73A7-4633-941F-F6E2BFF753B4 |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:229E4248-73A7-4633-941F-F6E2BFF753B4 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Acaricis |
status |
gen. nov. |
Acaricis View in CoL gen. nov. Beard & Gerson
Type species Acaricis plana Beard & Gerson
Diagnosis. Body elongate, more than twice as long as wide; dorsal opisthosomal setae h2 long and attenuate; setae g1 inserted anterior to setae g2; rostral shield present; palpi four-segmented; setae c1 absent; genua IV nude.
Remarks. Acaricis shares morphological features with the genera Prolixus and Tenuipalpus . All three genera have dorsal setae h2 attenuate. Acaricis shares with Prolixus an elongate body, genua I with two setae, nude genua IV, setae g1 inserted anterior to setae g2; while it shares the presence of a rostral shield with Tenuipalpus . Acaricis differs from both genera in having four palpal segments, as opposed to one to three. Dorsal seta c1 is absent in Acaricis and Prolixus , and present or absent in Tenuipalpus .
Etymology. The feminine “caricis” is Latin for sedge. The genus name Acaricis means from or off a sedge.
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