“…Also, J. ornata has specifically band-like cerotegument (versus absent) on the notogaster and five (versus seven) pairs of genital setae; J. puyuma smaller (length: 365-415 versus 570-645) and has (versus absent) specific ridge-like structures in the central part of notogaster and deep depression in anterior part of the prodorsum. The tritonymphal instar in Jacotella is known for J. neonominata (see Seniczak and Seniczak 2011) and J. puyuma (see Ermilov and Liao 2021). The tritonymph of J. alexandrovskiyi differs from those in both species by the length and morphology of bothridial (very long, subflagellate, with short, dense cilia versus distinctly shorter, fusiform, barbed), exobothridial (long, thickened versus minute, spiniform) and gastronotic (h 1 very long, subflagellate, others medium-sized or short, slightly thickened versus c 3 very long, subflagellate, others medium-sized or short, phylliform except long seta h 1 in J. puyuma), and exuvial (da, dm, dp medium-sized, thick c 1 , c 2 , la, lm, lp, h 2 , h 3 , p 1 shorter, slightly thickened versus da, dm, dp, c 1 , c 2 , la, lm, lp, h 2 , h 3 , p 1 mostly short, phylliform) setae, and the number (two pairs versus three pairs) of adanal setae.…”