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- a rounded black spot; pro-, meso- and metepimeroids together with the supracoxal lobes yellow; coxae and trochanters pale yellow, femora with an apical...
- small/vestigial and situated about halfway along sides of prodorsal shield, supracoxal setae smooth, and tarsi I and II each with a proximal conical spine near...
- the prodorsal sclerite and near the transverse level of setae vi. The supracoxal setae are lanceolate in shape and have fimbriate margins. The hysterosomal...
- I-III weakly developed, with distal part smaller than proximal. Adult: Supracoxal setae scx spiniform, with rounded tip. Female: ****top****s present...
- running down the middle of the body. Only the spines above the rear coxae (supracoxal spines) are recognizable on the upper side of the body. On the underside...
- Chaetodactylus krombeini female lateral propodosoma showing enlarged supracoxal sclerite. This trait is diagnostic for the family Chaetodactylidae. O'Connor...
- distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supracoxal seta of leg I to a tiny spine, and the absence of Grandjean's organ. Additionally...
- Chaetodactylus krombeini female lateral propodosoma showing enlarged supracoxal sclerite. This trait is diagnostic for the family Chaetodactylidae. "Chaetodactylidae...
- relatively unspined species, with a flat upper surface, which, apart from the supracoxal spines on the edges of the thorax, show no or hardly any spines, but at...
- mites in the family Acaridae. Adults of this genus can be recognised by: supracoxal setae lanceolate and with lateral barbs; tarsi of the fourth leg pair...