2016
DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2016.202
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Camerobiid mites (Acariformes: Raphignathina: Camerobiidae) inhabiting epiphytic bromeliads and soil litter of tropical dry forest with analysis of setal homology in the genus Neophyllobius

Abstract: Abstract.A survey of the camerobiid mites living on epiphytic bromeliads and the forest floor of a Mexican tropical dry forest was carried out. We found three new species of the genus Neophyllobius, which are described in this paper; the first two, namely N. cibyci sp. nov. and N. tepoztlanensis sp. nov., were both found inhabiting bromeliads (Tillandsia spp.) and living on two tree species (Quercus obtusata and Sapium macrocarpum); the third, N. tescalicola sp. nov., was found in soil and litter under Q. obtu… Show more

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“…However, the nature of the appendages (long, slender, stilt-like) may cause difficulty in the correct determination of lateral and ventral setae; hence, the chaetotaxy of setae l and v on tibiae should be considered a simplification. Application of Grandjean's system for leg phanerotaxy has been already applied in the recent literature (e.g., Fan and Walter, 2011; Paredes-Leon et al, 2016; Khaustov and Abramov, 2017).…”
Section: Systematic Paleontologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the nature of the appendages (long, slender, stilt-like) may cause difficulty in the correct determination of lateral and ventral setae; hence, the chaetotaxy of setae l and v on tibiae should be considered a simplification. Application of Grandjean's system for leg phanerotaxy has been already applied in the recent literature (e.g., Fan and Walter, 2011; Paredes-Leon et al, 2016; Khaustov and Abramov, 2017).…”
Section: Systematic Paleontologymentioning
confidence: 99%