A New Species of Mictognathus (Acari: Halacaridae) from the Great Barrier Reef

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2001-01

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Mictognathus colemani Otto, n. sp., is described from the Great Barrier Reef. is the third known species in its genus and the first species of Mictognathus known to occur in tropical waters. Distinguishing features are dorsal lamellae on the telofemora, membranous flaps on anterior and posterior dorsal plates, lack of distinct areolae or costae, relatively long median claws on all legs, and the lack of corneae. Some of these characters are similar to those of the mictognathine species Corallihalacarus chikottensis, but it is unknown whether they indicate a close relationship. A key to species of Mictognathus is presented.

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Otto JC. 2001. A new species of Mictognathus (Acari: Halacaridae) from the Great Barrier Reef. Pac Sci 55(1): 43-46.

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