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A new species of predatory mite (Acarina, Cheyletidae) associated with Bostrichid beetles on dried cassava

Haines, C.P.


1988 - Volume: 29 Issue: 4 pages: 361-375


Keywords

Nodele morphology postembryonal development Cheyletidae

Abstract

A new species of mite belonging to the genus Nodele Muma has been found on cultures of tropical bostrichid beetles (Dinoderus spp.) infesting dried cassava. The species, Nodele mu n. sp., is described from the female, heteromorphic and homomorphic males, deutonymph, protonymph and larva. The most distinctive feature of the adult is the M-shaped peritremes. The species is compared with other Nodele species, and a key to the females is given.

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Date published:
1989-01-31

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1988 Haines, C.P.
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