Eunicolina Berlese, 1911

Bertrand, M., Sidorchuk, E. & Hoffeins, C., 2015, Before the summer turns to winter: the third labidostommatid genus from Baltic amber has subtropical kin, Acarologia 55 (3), pp. 321-336 : 323

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https://doi.org/ 10.1051/acarologia/20152170

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5475265

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scientific name

Eunicolina Berlese, 1911
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Genus Eunicolina Berlese, 1911

Diagnosis — Heavily armoured labidostommatid mites with pronounced neotaxy of pustules on each side of the dorsal shield, the deep hollow at the level of the fourth pair of legs, where the reticulated cuticle is replaced by a dense carpet of villosities, the trichobothria with few long branches, the anterolateral margins of the dorsal shield projected as cornua, the regressive famulus, the proximal tooth on the fixed digit of the chelicera which fits in a corresponding hollow of the mobile digit. Type species — Eunicolina tuberculata Berlese, 1911 (redescription in Vistorin, 1980: 376).

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