Arrenurus corniger Koenike, 1894
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https://doi.org/ 10.24349/acarologia/20204374 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/42168F53-FF8E-3B1B-FE4A-AEDCFA0571D1 |
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Arrenurus corniger Koenike, 1894 |
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Arrenurus corniger Koenike, 1894
Material examined— Argentina. Entre Ríos Province: 3/6/0, ditch at Brazo Largo, N of Zarate, 33°54’37,21” S, 58°51’9,24” W, 6-xi-1999.
Distribution — Known from Brazil ( Koenike 1894, Viets 1936, 1954a, Lundblad 1944) and Argentina ( Rosso de Ferradas 1981b). Marshall (1903) reported this species from North America, but these specimens do not belong A to. corniger as the dagger-like petiole is lacking, the hump of the cauda is more pointed and the posterior end of cauda has a different shape.
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Megaluracarus |