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6050A350225DFFBC5D34E47C6395FB61.text	6050A350225DFFBC5D34E47C6395FB61.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mesotritia (Mesotritia) nuda (Berlese 1887)	<div><p>Mesotritia (Mesotritia) nuda (Berlese, 1887)</p><p>Morphological features (Figure 1 a-h). Body length: 807 (710–890) μm, width: 423 (380–470) μm (n = 10). Prodorsum with one lateral carina on each side; sensilli fusiform; lamellar and rostral setae long and smooth; rostral setae located at the same level with lamellar setae; interlamellar setae the shortest; rostral setae near each other; notogaster with 14 pairs of thin setae; genito-anal formula: 6-2-2-3; legs heterotridactylous.</p><p>* Correspondence: atoluk@erciyes.edu.tr</p><p>Material examined. Turkey, Sakarya, the Kılıçkaya hill: 40°28’800’’ N, 30°27’930’’ E, 1100 m, 13.VI.2015, 3 inds., 40°29’175’’ N, 30°25’438’’ E, 1016 m, 02.XI.2015, 7 inds., 40°29’559’’ N, 30°28’740’’ E, 402 m, 01.XI.2015, 2 inds., 40°29’300’’ N, 30°25’900’’ E, 955 m, 21.VI.2015, 6 inds. (3 of them were used for SEM) from soil under Pinus sp.; 40°29’460’’ N, 30°27’961’’ E, 1350 m, 13.VI.2015, 1 ind. from lichen on the tree; 40°30’067’’ N, 30°028’203’’ E, 1298 m, 19.VI.2015, 1 ind. from soil; 40°30’129’’ N, 30°28’348’’ E, 1288 m, 19.VI.2015, 1 ind. from soil under Abies sp.; 40°30’103’’ N, 30°21’852’’ E, 175 m, 01.X.2015, 1 ind. from soil under Rubus sp. ( Rosaceae); 40°29’342’’ N, 30°23’320’’ E, 487 m, 01.XI.2015, 1 ind. from soil under Quercus sp.; 40°29’388’’ N, 30°23’028’’ E, 463 m, 01.XI.2015, 2 inds., 40°29’207’’ N, 30°23’763’’ E, 600 m, 06.XI.2015, 2 inds., 40°28’900’’ N, 30°23’510’’ E, 598 m, 06.XI.2015, 4 inds. from lichen on tree.</p><p>Distribution: Mesotritia (M.) nuda (Berlese, 1887) has a semicosmopolitan distribution (Subías, 2004, updated 2020; Liu and Chen, 2010; Niedbała, 2011). This is the first record from Turkey.</p><p>Remarks. Mesotritia (M.) nuda (Berlese, 1887) can be distinguished from congeners by setae ro situated at the level of setae le, setae ad 3 situated anteriorly of an 1 setae; anal plates with two pairs of setae; genital plates with 6 pairs of setae. The body length for the species is recorded as prodorsum length 425–490 μm and width 305–335 μm, notogaster length 770–960 µm and width 515–601 μm by Liu and Chen (2010). Prodorsum length 369 μm, notogaster length 687 μm by Niedbała (2014). The Turkish specimens with average 807 (710–890) μm in length and average 423 (380–470) μm in width are smaller than reported.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6050A350225DFFBC5D34E47C6395FB61	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Per, Sedat;Çubukçu, Kübra;Toluk, Ayşe;Ayyildiz, Nusret	Per, Sedat, Çubukçu, Kübra, Toluk, Ayşe, Ayyildiz, Nusret (2021): Contributions to the Turkish oribatid mite fauna (Acari: Oribatida) from Sakarya and Yozgat provinces. Turkish Journal of Zoology 45 (1): 70-78, DOI: 10.3906/zoo-2010-27, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/zoo-2010-27
6050A350225FFFBC5E91E73E6797FCFD.text	6050A350225FFFBC5E91E73E6797FCFD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hoplophorella (Rhacaplacarus) ortizi (Perez-Inigo 1969)	<div><p>Hoplophorella (Rhacaplacarus) ortizi (Pérez-Íñigo, 1969)</p><p>Morphological features (Figure 2a–h). Body length: 1090 (1050–1110) μm, body width: 680 (650–700) μm (n = 10). The whole body surface covered by small circular pits; dorsal carina strong; lateral carina absent; interlamellar setae long; lamellar setae short; sensillus sickle-shaped, notogaster with 15 pairs of thick, long setae; number of genital setae 6 (4+2) pairs; ano-adanal setae 5 pairs; anoadanal setae ad 1 longest, ad 2 vestigal, ad 3 shortest; an l - an 2 placed in a row along the inner anal margin; legs with one claw.</p><p>Material examined. Turkey, Sakarya, the Kılıçkaya hill: 40°28’204’’ N, 30°24’997’’ E, 550 m, 22.IV.2015, 8 inds., 40°28’214’’ N, 30°25’027’’ E, 551 m, 22.IV.2015, 3 inds., 40°28’221’’ N, 30°25’04’’ E, 553 m, 22.IV.2015, 14 inds. (2 of them were used for SEM), 40° 28’236’’ N, 30°25’140’’ E, 555 m, 22.IV.2015, 14 inds., 40°28’248’’ N, 30° 25’192’’ E, 570 m; 22.IV.2015, 3 inds., 40°28’342’’ N, 30°25’268’’ E, 585 m, 22.IV.2015, 22 inds., 40°29’300’’ N, 30°25’900’’ E, 955 m, 21.VI.2015, 34 inds., 40°29’935’’ N, 30°22’057’’ E, 203 m, 01.XI.2015, 9 inds., 40°29’571’’ N, 30°22’786’’ E, 398 m; 01.XI.2015, 2 inds., 40°29’401’’ N, 30°23’124’’ E, 480 m, 01.XI.2015, 4 inds. from soil under Pinus sp.; 40°28’515’’ N, 30°25’329’’ E, 640 m, 22.IV.2015, 8 inds., 40°29’515’’ N, 30°26’063’’ E, 1100 m, 19.VI.2015, 7 inds. from soil; 40°28’514’’ N, 30°25’387’’ E, 654 m, 22.IV.2015, 2 inds., 40°29’179’’ N, 30°26’118’’ E, 1095 m; 09.VI.2015, 16 inds., 40°28’800’’ N, 30°25’400’’ E, 792 m, 21.VI.2015, 2 inds., 40°29’162’’ N, 30°25’193’’ E, 1013 m, 02.XI.2015, 4 inds. from soil under Quercus sp.</p><p>Distribution. Hoplophorella (Rhacaplacarus) ortizi (Pérez-Íñigo, 1970) has a Palearctic distribution (Niedbała, 2012). This is the first record from Turkey.</p><p>Remarks. Hoplophorella (Rhacaplacarus) ortizi (Pérez-Íñigo, 1969) can be distinguished from congeners by strong dorsal carina; lateral carina absent; the length of prodorsum and notogaster for the species is recorded as 328 and 818 µm, respectively (Niedbała, 2011). In this regard, the dimensions of the Turkish specimens (1090 (1050–1110) μm) are bigger than reported.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6050A350225FFFBC5E91E73E6797FCFD	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Per, Sedat;Çubukçu, Kübra;Toluk, Ayşe;Ayyildiz, Nusret	Per, Sedat, Çubukçu, Kübra, Toluk, Ayşe, Ayyildiz, Nusret (2021): Contributions to the Turkish oribatid mite fauna (Acari: Oribatida) from Sakarya and Yozgat provinces. Turkish Journal of Zoology 45 (1): 70-78, DOI: 10.3906/zoo-2010-27, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/zoo-2010-27
6050A350225FFFB75D34E1916380FD36.text	6050A350225FFFB75D34E1916380FD36.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Eremaeus translamellatus Hammer 1952	<div><p>Eremaeus translamellatus Hammer, 1952</p><p>Morphological features (Figure 3 a-h). Body length: 641 (630-660) μm, body width: 330 (320-340) μm (n = 10). Body surface with tuberculate or granulate cerotegument; rostrum rounded; costulae well developed, concave; several translamellae present; interlamellar setae barbed; sensillus slightly expanded; dorsosejugal suture flat, setae c 1-3 present; notogaster with 11 pairs long and barbed setae; ventral plate rounded posteriorly and without posteromarginal sclerite; epimeral setal formula: 3-2-3-3; genito-anal formula: 6-1-5-3; legs with three claws.</p><p>Material examined. Turkey, Sakarya, the Kılıçkaya hill: 40°29’021’’ N, 30°28.002’ E, 1110 m, 13.VI.2015, 11 inds. (2 of them were used for SEM), 40°29’ 387’’ N, 30°27’970’’ E, 1340 m, 13.VI.2015, 2 inds., 40°28’809’’ N, 30°23’872’’ E, 721 m, 06.XI.2015, 20 inds. from lichen on tree; 40°28’800’’ N, 30°27’930’’ E, 1100 m, 13.VI.2015, 7 inds., 40°29’307’’ N, 30°28’015’’ E, 1272 m; 13.VI.2015, 15 inds., 40°29’208’’ N, 30°28’046’’ E, 1228 m; 13.VI.2015, 8 inds. from soil under Pinus sp.; 40°29’688’’ N, 30°28’113’’ E, 1380 m, 13.VI.2015, 15 inds., 40°30’156’’ N, 30°28’576’’ E, 1291 m, 19.VI.2015, 2 inds. from soil under Buxus sp.; 40°30’129’’ N, 30°28’348’’ E, 1288 m, 19.VI.2015, 8 inds., 40°30’293’’ N, 30° 28.153’ E, 1223 m, 19.VI.2015, 60 inds., 40°29’250’’ N, 30°25’870’’ E, 890 m, 21.VI.2015, 10 inds., 40°29’534’’ N, 30°21’367’’ E, 317 m, 01.XI.2015, 2 inds., 40°29’571’’ N, 30°22’786’’ E, 398 m, 01.XI.2015, 8 inds., 40°29’216’’ N, 30°25’478’’ E, 1037 m, 02.XI.2015, 4 inds. from soil under Abies sp.; 40° 30’257’’ N, 30°28’830’’ E, 1302 m, 19.VI.2015, 38 inds., 40°29’219’’ N, 30°23’800’’ E, 670 m, 06.11.2015, 5 inds., 40°30’067’’ N, 30°028’203’’ E, 1298 m, 19.VI.2015, 25 inds. from soil; 40°30’204’’ N, 30°27’487’’ E, 1170 m, 19.VI.2015, 14 inds. from moss; 40°30’084’’ N, 30°26’994’’ E, 1157 m, 19.VI.2015, 14 inds. from soil under Quercus sp.</p><p>Distribution. Eremaeus translamellatus Hammer, 1952 has a Holarctic distribution (Subías, 2004, updated 2020). This is the first record from Turkey.</p><p>Remarks. Eremaeus translamellatus Hammer, 1952 can be distinguished from congeners by the presence of translamella; the shape of costulae; 11 pairs of notogastral setae and 5 pairs of anal setae. The body length for the species is recorded as 518-745 µm (Walter et al., 2013). In this regard, the dimensions of the Turkish specimens (630- 660 µm) are in the range of the dimensions of the reported specimens.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6050A350225FFFB75D34E1916380FD36	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Per, Sedat;Çubukçu, Kübra;Toluk, Ayşe;Ayyildiz, Nusret	Per, Sedat, Çubukçu, Kübra, Toluk, Ayşe, Ayyildiz, Nusret (2021): Contributions to the Turkish oribatid mite fauna (Acari: Oribatida) from Sakarya and Yozgat provinces. Turkish Journal of Zoology 45 (1): 70-78, DOI: 10.3906/zoo-2010-27, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/zoo-2010-27
6050A3502254FFB75D34E2E96762FA36.text	6050A3502254FFB75D34E2E96762FA36.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Liebstadia (Liebstadia) longior (Berlese 1908)	<div><p>Liebstadia (Liebstadia) longior (Berlese, 1908)</p><p>Morphological features (Figure 5a–h). Body length: 434 (420–440) μm, body width: 237 (225–245) μm (n = 10). Body small and very flat; prolamella well developed; sensillus with short stalk and globular head; pteromorphs short and subtriangular; notogaster with 10 pairs of setae and three pairs of porose areas; epimeral setal formula: 3-1-3-3; genito-anal formula: 4-1-2-3; tarsus III with 15 setae; genu I with 3+1 setae; legs with one claw.</p><p>Material examined. Turkey, Yozgat, the Karanlıkdere valley; 39°34’579’’ N, 34°40’200’’ E, 847 m, 17.VIII.2013, 4 inds, from moss on tree; 39°32’273’’ N, 34°43’185’’ E, 921 m; 24.VIII.2013, 2 inds., 39° 32’273’’ N, 34°43’271’’ E, 925 m, 24.VIII.2013, 5 inds., 39°34’762’’ N, 34°38’ 902’’ E, 844 m, 14.IX.2013, 13 inds., 39° 33’157’’ N, 34°42’201’’ E, 883 m, 28.IX.2013. 2 inds., 39°35’768’’ N, 34°32’088’’ E, 790 m, 01.V.2014, 3 inds., 39°32’533’’ N, 34°42’705’’ E, 882 m, 06.VI.2014, 2 inds. from moss on rock; 39°34’813’’ N, 34°35’674’’ E, 808 m, 14.IX.2013, 3 inds.,39° 34’813’’ N, 34°35’674’’ E, 808 m, 14.IX.2013, 4 inds. (2 of them were used for SEM), 39°34’813’’ N, 34°35’678’’ E, 815 m, 28.IX.2013, 3 inds. from soil edge the swamp; 39°30’766’’ N, 34°44’190’’ E, 913 m, 23.V.2014, 4 inds., 39°30’794’’ N, 34°44’113’’ E, 913 m, 23.V.2014, 2 inds., 39°30’824’’ N, 34°44’002’’ E, 916 m, 23.V.2014, 7 inds., 39°33’189’’ N, 34°41’668’’ E, 873 m, 17.VIII.2013, 3 inds. from moss.</p><p>Distribution. Liebstadia (L.) longior (Berlese, 1908) is distributed in Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Greece, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Japan, and Canada (Subías, 2004, updated 2020; Miko and Weigmann,1996; Mahunka et al., 2013). This is the first record from Turkey.</p><p>Remarks. Liebstadia (L.) longior (Berlese, 1908) can be distinguished from congeners by the presence of small and very flat body; short, globular sensillus; short and subtriangular pteromorphs; tarsus III with 15 setae; genu I with 3+1 setae. The body length for the species is recorded as 325–395 µm by Miko and Weigmann (1996). In this regard, the dimensions of the Turkish specimens (420–440 µm) are bigger than reported.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6050A3502254FFB75D34E2E96762FA36	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Per, Sedat;Çubukçu, Kübra;Toluk, Ayşe;Ayyildiz, Nusret	Per, Sedat, Çubukçu, Kübra, Toluk, Ayşe, Ayyildiz, Nusret (2021): Contributions to the Turkish oribatid mite fauna (Acari: Oribatida) from Sakarya and Yozgat provinces. Turkish Journal of Zoology 45 (1): 70-78, DOI: 10.3906/zoo-2010-27, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/zoo-2010-27
6050A3502254FFB75E91E0E961D8F916.text	6050A3502254FFB75E91E0E961D8F916.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Oribatella (Oribatella) foliata Krivolutsky 1974	<div><p>Oribatella (Oribatella) foliata Krivolutsky, 1974</p><p>Morphological features (Figure 4a -h). Body length: 593 (590–600) μm, body width: 394 (390–400) μm (n = 10). Rostral, lamellar, and interlamellar setae barbed; lamellae large, lamellae cusps extend as far as front end the rostrum; lamellar cuspids contiguous anteromedially, separated posteromedially, leaving prodorsum visible through oval opening; medial dens of lamellar cuspids subequal lateral dens; sensillus hardly thickened bristle-shaped, pointed, rough; notogaster with 10 pairs smooth setae; notogaster with four pairs of porose areas (Aa, A 1, A 2, A 3); femora of legs III and IV with a leaf like expansion on the edge; genito-anal formula: 6-1-2-3; legs with three claws.</p><p>Material examined. Turkey, Sakarya, the Kılıçkaya hill: 40°30’293’’ N, 30°28’153’’ E, 1223 m, 19.VI.2015, 12 inds. from soil under Abies sp. (3 of them were used for SEM)</p><p>Distribution. Oribatella (O.) foliata Krivolutsky, 1974 is known from the Palaearctic region (Subías, 2004, updated 2020). This is the first record from Turkey.</p><p>Remarks. Oribatella (O.) foliata Krivolutsky, 1974 can be distinguished from congeners by the presence of large contiguous lamellae; inner and outer dens of lamellar cuspids of same length; sensillus hardly thickened bristle-shaped; notogaster with 10 pairs smooth setae. The body length for the species is recorded as 470-545 μm (Krivolutsky 1974), 420–600 μm (Weigmann, 2006) and 580-600 μm (Shtanchaeva and Subías, 2009). In this regard, the dimensions of the type specimen are in the range of the dimensions of the Turkish specimens (590–600 µm).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6050A3502254FFB75E91E0E961D8F916	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Per, Sedat;Çubukçu, Kübra;Toluk, Ayşe;Ayyildiz, Nusret	Per, Sedat, Çubukçu, Kübra, Toluk, Ayşe, Ayyildiz, Nusret (2021): Contributions to the Turkish oribatid mite fauna (Acari: Oribatida) from Sakarya and Yozgat provinces. Turkish Journal of Zoology 45 (1): 70-78, DOI: 10.3906/zoo-2010-27, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/zoo-2010-27
