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摘要
根据从中国中部收集到的成体材料,提出并描述了两个新的Neoribates属物种:conflata sp. nov 和 N. fusiformis sp. nov,并补充了 N. roubali (Berlese, 1910) (Oribata) 的信息。本文还提供了中国已知新蜥属分类群的检索表。
Two new species of the genus Neoribates (Acari, Oribatida, Parakalummidae) from China
Two new species of the genus Neoribates: N. conflata sp. nov and N. fusiformis sp. nov are proposed and described based on adult material collected from central China, and additional information of N. roubali (Berlese, 1910) (Oribata) are added. A key to the known taxa of Neoribates from China is provided.
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