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Charletonia cuglierensis

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Arachnida

Order
  
Trombidiformes

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Subclass
  
Acari

Family
  
Erythraeidae

Charletonia cuglierensis is a species of mite belonging to the family Erythraeidae, so named after its type locality. C. cuglierensis belongs to the group of species which possess two setae between coxae II and III. It differs from its cogenerate species by length measurements. It was first found in Sardinia, 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) south of Cuglieri.

Larva

This animal carries 33 babrbed setae on its dorsum, and one eye on each side. Its dorsal scutum is longer than it is wide, with three pairs of slightly barbed scutalae, as well as two pairs of nude scutalae. Its idiosoma exhibits a pair of setae ventrally, which are slightly barbed. Between its coxae II and III, there are two setae and 18 barbed setae posterior to its coxae III. All of its setae on coxae I through III are slightly barbed. The gnathosoma has hypostomalae. The palpfemur has seta, as does the palpgenu. The palptibia shows three setae (two barbed and one nude), while the palptarsus has 6 nude setae.

References

Charletonia cuglierensis Wikipedia