Afrotydeus
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https://doi.org/10.24349/l5vb-767l |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17280921 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A96F4B7C-E964-FFF8-FDBB-F9CCFDD5F897 |
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Felipe |
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Afrotydeus |
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It was erected by Baker (1970) as subgenus of Tydeus to accommodate three species: munsteri , kenyensis , and meyerae . These three species exhibit three different leg chaetotaxies. The type species designated by Baker (1970: 165) is Tydeus munsteri and not A. kenyensis as reported by André (1980: 107), Kaźmierski (1998a: 354) and Silva et al. (2016: 8). The species described by Meyer and Ryke (1959) and studied by André (1980: 126) and by Ueckermann and Grout (2007) has 6 genitals [and not 4 as noted by Baker (1970: 164)] and exhibits the same phanerotaxy as the nominal subgenus Tydeus .
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Acariformes |
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Tydeoidea |
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