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... copulatory suckers ( da ) placed on either side of the anal slit , and two ( in Pontoppidania one ) tarsal copulatory suckers ( dt ) project- ing from the external surface of each of tarsi IV . In the males of the sub - family ...
... copulatory suckers ( da ) placed on either side of the anal slit , and two ( in Pontoppidania one ) tarsal copulatory suckers ( dt ) project- ing from the external surface of each of tarsi IV . In the males of the sub - family ...
Page 170
... copulatory suckers are raised and lack a ring - shaped sclerotised frame ; there are 3 pairs of well - developed post - anal setae and the tarsal copulatory suckers are in line with one another . In the females the anal opening is in ...
... copulatory suckers are raised and lack a ring - shaped sclerotised frame ; there are 3 pairs of well - developed post - anal setae and the tarsal copulatory suckers are in line with one another . In the females the anal opening is in ...
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... suckers are absent in all representa- tives of the family , except Chortoglyphus , where they differ sharply in structure from the copulatory suckers of the Tyroglyphidae . The posi- tion of the genital opening and structure of the ...
... suckers are absent in all representa- tives of the family , except Chortoglyphus , where they differ sharply in structure from the copulatory suckers of the Tyroglyphidae . The posi- tion of the genital opening and structure of the ...
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absent according anal angle anterior apex apical seta approximately arising basal base Berlese body characters claw close colour completely considerably covered coxal fields cuticle dā developed distal distance Distribution Ditto dorsal surface elongated Entomol epimeres equal external fairly feebly genital opening genu gnathosoma half hypopus hysterosoma idiosoma internal Italy lateral lateral edges legs length less lives longer Michael microsetae middle mites narrow normal noticeably Oudemans Ouds pairs pectinate placed plate position posterior edge posteriorly praetarsi propodosomal shield protrusions pseudostigmatic organ region represented resemble rostrum rounded sclerotised segment sensory rod separated setae of tibiae shape short shorter side similar slender slightly slit smooth sometimes sp.n species spines stages sternum straight strong strongly structure suckers sucking disc tarsi tarsus thick thickened thin tibia transverse twice Type Tyroglyphidae Tyroglyphus usually varies ventral setae ventral surface well-developed wide width