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Taxonomic contribution to the knowledge of the oribatid mite genus Schalleria (Acari, Oribatida, Microzetidae), with description of a new species from Cuba
Abstract A new species of Schalleria (Oribatida, Microzetidae)—S. (Paraschalleria) engelbrechti sp. nov.—is described from leaf litter of mixed forest in Cuba; it is similar to S. (P.) forceps in presence of bacilliform basal prodorsal apophysis, but differs by smaller body size, the morphology of the first lobed structure, lamella, bothridial seta, epimeral setae 3c, 4c, distal part of prodorsal apophysis, and the length and morphology of interlamellar seta. A new generic diagnosis of Schalleria is presented. An identification key to known species of the genus is provided.
期刊介绍:
Systematic and Applied Acarology (SAA) is an international journal of the Systematic and Applied Acarology Society (SAAS). The journal is intended as a publication outlet for all acarologists in the world.
There is no page charge for publishing in SAA. If the authors have funds to publish, they can pay US$20 per page to enable their papers published for open access.
SAA publishes papers reporting results of original research on any aspects of mites and ticks. Due to the recent increase in submissions, SAA editors will be more selective in manuscript evaluation: (1) encouraging more high quality non-taxonomic papers to address the balance between taxonomic and non-taxonomic papers, and (2) discouraging single species description (see new special issues for single new species description) while giving priority to high quality systematic papers on comparative treatments and revisions of multiple taxa. In addition to review papers and research articles (over 4 printed pages), we welcome short correspondence (up to 4 printed pages) for condensed version of short papers, comments on other papers, data papers (with one table or figure) and short reviews or opinion pieces. The correspondence format will save space by omitting the abstract, key words, and major headings such as Introduction.