Arhodeoporus (Acari: Halacaridae) from Rottnest Island, description of three new speciesBartsch I.
1997 - Volume: 38 Issue: 3 pages: 265-274
Date published: 1997-12-15
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Keywords: Western Australia, Arhodeoporus, new species, description
The three species Arhodeoporus leptopus n. sp., A. wadjemupis n. sp. and A. disparilis n. sp, are described. They belong to different natural species groups: A. leptopus is a member of the eclogarius group, while A. wadjemupis and A. disparilis belong to the closely related bucculentus and bonairensis groups, respectively.
Photos:
Varroa destructor (Varroidae) on a honey bee. Low temperature -Scanning electron microscopy photograph.
Material collected and fixed for LT-SEM: J. Pettis, USDA-ARS-Bee Lab. and R. Ochoa, USDA-ARS-SEL;
LT-SEM photo: E. Erbe and C. Pooley, USDA-ARS-CEMU © USDA;
Petrobia harti (Tetranychidae) © INRA - Alain Migeon;
Dermanyssus gallinae (Dermanysssidae) © Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire de Lyon – Lise Roy;
Adult Ixodes sp. (Ixodidae) engorging on an Atlantic puffin Fratercula arctica © Andy Darrington;
Panonychus ulmi (Tetranychidae): hatching of a winter egg © Université de Lausanne – Centre de microscopie électronique – Cazelles
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