identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
616CD831FFF4793806E8F9C6BF2BF973.text	616CD831FFF4793806E8F9C6BF2BF973.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dendroseius amoliensis Faraji, Sakenin-Chelav & Karg. Moreover 2006	<div><p>Dendroseius amoliensis Faraji, Sakenin-Chelav &amp; Karg, 2006</p> <p>Description</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/616CD831FFF4793806E8F9C6BF2BF973	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Mohammadi, Leila;HajizadehK, Jalil	Mohammadi, Leila, HajizadehK, Jalil (2022): The genus Dendroseius Karg (Acari: Digamasellidae) in Iran, with description of the male and deutonymph of Dendroseius amoliensis. Acarologia 62 (3): 637-652, DOI: 10.24349/aws7-hhka, URL: https://www1.montpellier.inrae.fr/CBGP/acarologia/article.php?id=4533
616CD831FFF4793806E8FB04BE58F9E0.text	616CD831FFF4793806E8FB04BE58F9E0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dendroseius Karg 1965	<div><p>Dendroseius Karg, 1965</p> <p>Dendrolaelaps (Dendroseius) Karg, 1965: 297.</p> <p>Dendrolaelaps (Dendroseius) Karg, 1971: 317.</p> <p>Dendroseius Lindquist, 1975: 12 ; Shcherbak, 1980: 172.</p> <p>Type species: Dendrolaelaps scotarius Sheals, 1958, by original designation (objective junior synonym of Digamasellus reticulatus Sheals, 1956).</p> <p>Diagnosis — Dorsal setae j2 situated between setae j1 and j3, not in a transverse setal row between j1 and z1 ; deutosternum with seven transverse furrows of which none is reaching beyond the lateral borders of the groove; movable digit of chelicera with three teeth in addition to the apical tooth; opisthonotal shield with straight anterior margin; sperm induction system associated with coxae IV.</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/616CD831FFF4793806E8FB04BE58F9E0	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Mohammadi, Leila;HajizadehK, Jalil	Mohammadi, Leila, HajizadehK, Jalil (2022): The genus Dendroseius Karg (Acari: Digamasellidae) in Iran, with description of the male and deutonymph of Dendroseius amoliensis. Acarologia 62 (3): 637-652, DOI: 10.24349/aws7-hhka, URL: https://www1.montpellier.inrae.fr/CBGP/acarologia/article.php?id=4533
616CD831FFFD793406E8FD2DBF95FE58.text	616CD831FFFD793406E8FD2DBF95FE58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dendroseius vulgaris Ma, Ho & Wang 2014	<div><p>Dendroseius vulgaris Ma, Ho &amp; Wang, 2014</p> <p>Female — five specimens measured (Figure 7)</p> <p>Dorsal idiosoma (Figure 7A) – Dorsal shield, 352 (336–376) long. Podonotal shield 167 (160–174) long and 179 (170–190) wide; opisthonotal shield 194 (180–208) long and 176 (160–190) wide; j1 21 (20–22), j2 25 (23–28), j3 33 (30–35), j4 28 (26–30), j5 30, j6 26 (24–28), z1 16 (12–24) shortest, z2 30, z3 32, z4 35 (34–36), z5 28 (26–32), z6 26 (23–28),</p> <p>s1 19 (14–24), s2 27 (26–28), s3 33 (32–34), s4 33 (30–36), s5 33 (32–36), s6 31 (30–32),</p> <p>r2 21 (14-24), r3 31 (26–34), r4 20 (18–22), r5 22 (20–24), J1 27 (26–30), J2 32, J3 32 (30–34), J4 40, J5 30, Z1 37 (34–40), Z2 38 (36–40), Z3 36 (34–40), Z4 42 (40–44), Z5 48 (44–50) longest, S1 34 (32–36), S2 34, S3 35 (32–38), S4 37 (34–42), S5 37 (34–44), R1 20 (16–22), R2 26 (24–28), R3 30, R4 32 (30–34), R5 35 (34–36). Ventral idiosoma (Figure 7B): Tritosternum (Figure 7C) base 20 and Laciniae 38 (34–40) long; sternal shield 69 (64–74) long and 70 (62–74) wide, with four pairs of setae, st1 24 (22–26), st2 24 (22–26), st3 24 (22–26), st4 24; genital shield 56 (52–62) wide, Setae st5 21 (20–22); ventrianal shield 128 (118–144) long and 118 (104–125) wide; with seven pairs of preanal setae, Jv1 20 (18–22),</p> <p>Jv2 26, Jv3 29 (28–30), Jv5 34 (28–36), Zv1 18 (16–20), Zv2 18 (12–22), Zv3 22, para-anal 32 (30–34), post-anal 19 (16–22). Gnathosoma: Epistome (Figure 7E) with three-pointed prongs; palp apotele two-tined; fixed cheliceral digit 32 long, with seven teeth in addition the apical tooth and a setiform pilus dentilis; movable cheliceral digit 33 (32–36) long, with three teeth in addition to apical tooth (Figure 7D); corniculi horn-like; deutosternum with seven rows; hypostomal setae smooth, h1 19 (18–20), h2 9 (8–10), h3 21(20–22), pc 19 (16–20) (Figure 7C). Legs: Lengths, excluding pretarsi: leg I 289 (280–296), leg II 202 (200–208), leg III 174 (160–184), leg IV 248 (240–260).</p> <p>Male — five specimens measured. (Figure 8)</p> <p>Dorsal idiosoma (Figure 8A) – Dorsal shield, 298 (284–320) long and 189 (176–200)</p> <p>wide. Podonotal shield 146 (140–160) long; opisthonotal shield 157 (146–170) long; j1 15 (14–16), j2 23 (22–24), j3 29 (28–30), j4 24 (22–25), j5 24 (22–25), j6 22 (20–24), z1 15 (12–18) shortest, z2 26 (20–30), z3 28 (26–30), z4 30, z5 23 (22–24), z6 23 (22–24), s1 22 (20–26), s2 26 (24–28), s3 29 (28–30), s4 31 (30–34), s5 28 (26–30), s6 27 (26–30), r2 24 (20–26), r3 30 (26–32), r4 23 (18–26), r5 22 (20–24), J1 20, J2 25 (24–28), J3 25 (22–30),</p> <p>J4 30 (28–32), J5 24, Z1 28 (26–30), Z2 28 (26–30), Z3 28 (26–30), Z4 32 (30–34), Z5 40 longest, S1 28 (20–30), S2 27 (26–30), S3 29 (26–32), S4 28 (26–30), S5 29 (27–32), R1 18 (14–20), R2 20 (18–24), R3 24 (20–28), R4 25 (22–26), R5 24 (22–26). Ventral idiosoma (Figure 8B): Tritosternum (Figure 8D) base 6 (4–8) and laciniae 29 (24–32) long; sternogenital shield 118 (116–120) long and 65 (62–70) wide, with four pairs of setae, st1 19 (14–22), st2 22 (20–26), st3 18 (16–20), st4 18 (14–21); setae st5 16 (14–20); ventrianal shield 124 (116–132) long; with seven pairs of preanal setae, Jv1 18 (16–20), Jv2 21 (20–22), Jv3 24 (22–26), Jv5</p> <p>26 (24–28), Zv1 16 (14–18), Zv2 17 (16–20), Zv3 18 (16–20) para-anal 31 (30–32), post-anal</p> <p>16 (14–18). Gnathosoma: Epistome (Figure 8F) with three-pointed prongs; fixed cheliceral digit 27 (26–30) long, movable cheliceral digit 24 (22–26) long, each with the same number of teeth as the adult female, spermatodactyl 22 long (Figure 8C); deutosternum with seven rows; hypostomal setae smooth, h1 17 (14–20), h2 8, h3 18 (16–20), pc 16 (14–18) (Figure 8D). Legs: Lengths, excluding pretarsi: leg I 277 (260–284), leg II 197 (180–204), leg III 170 (160–172),</p> <p>leg IV 246 (240–252).</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/616CD831FFFD793406E8FD2DBF95FE58	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Mohammadi, Leila;HajizadehK, Jalil	Mohammadi, Leila, HajizadehK, Jalil (2022): The genus Dendroseius Karg (Acari: Digamasellidae) in Iran, with description of the male and deutonymph of Dendroseius amoliensis. Acarologia 62 (3): 637-652, DOI: 10.24349/aws7-hhka, URL: https://www1.montpellier.inrae.fr/CBGP/acarologia/article.php?id=4533
