Debsacarus Habeeb, 1974
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Taxon classification Animalia Trombidiformes Torrenticolidae
Debsacarus Habeeb 1974b: 1; Viets 1987: 222, 724; Zhang and Guo 2010: 117.
Type species.
Debsacarus oribatoides (Habeeb, 1961).
Generic diagnosis.
Debsacarus differ from all other Testudacarinae in having four-segmented pedipalps (instead of five) and projections on the anterio-tips of coxae-I. With the exception of Testudacarus hyporhynchus , Debsacarus differ from all other Testudacarinae in having an elongate gnathosoma and an extremely narrow gnathosomal bay that is covered dorsally and ends anterior to the leg-I insertion ventrally.
Distribution.
Known from only two counties (Los Angeles and Monterey) in California.
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