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Neocypholaelaps Vitzthum
Superorder Parasitiformes » Order Mesostigmata » Suborder Monogynaspida » Infraorder Gamasina » Hyporder Dermanyssiae » Superfamily Ascoidea » Family Ameroseiidae » Genus Neocypholaelaps
reduced and bearing 1–2 pairs of setae
simple, smoothly triangular
III with 8 setae (2–1/1,2/1–1)More about Neocypholaelaps on Bee Mite ID
The most reliable character for the Ameroseiidae is the lack of setae J5 on the posteriorposterior:
the back part of the body or towards that region in comparison, e.g., 'posterior to'.
dorsal shield. However, among the taxa with toothed or bifurcate corniculicorniculus:
(pl. corniculi) (also, external malae) a usually horn-like process (sometimes toothed, bifurcate, trifurcate, spine-like, spatulate, or membranous) on the subcapitulum of parasitiform mites that usually supports the salivary styli. A toothed corniculus could be confused with a rutellum, a possibly homologous structure in Acariformes and Opilioacarida. Phytoseiid image is spatulate corniculus., ameroseiids are likely to be commonly confused only with species of Proctolaelaps, which occur in similar habitats, but Proctolaelaps have numerous dorsaldorsal:
relating to the upper or back side; opposed to ventral.
shield setae (including most of the r–R rows) and a ventralventral:
relating to the lower or under side; opposed to dorsal.
mucro on the chelicerae. Species of Hattena and Afrocypholaelaps also live in flowers, eat pollen and nectar, and use birds or insects for transport and can be differentiated in the key below.
Dorsaldorsal:
relating to the upper or back side; opposed to ventral.
setae in s- and r-series setae leaf-like and biserratebiserrate:
with saw-like teeth on two sides (see serrate).
.............................. Neocypholaelaps stridulans group
- Dorsaldorsal:
relating to the upper or back side; opposed to ventral.
setae acicular, simplesimple:
unadorned; simple setae are needle-like and without hairs or pectins.
or weakly barbed.............................. 2
Pretarsi with distinct claws; often some dorsaldorsal:
relating to the upper or back side; opposed to ventral.
shield setae thickened and barbed.............................. Neocypholaelaps
- Pretarsi without distinct claws, only pad-like pulvilluspulvillus:
a membranous, pad-like structure associated with the claws in Mesostigmata.
; dorsaldorsal:
relating to the upper or back side; opposed to ventral.
shield setae fine, simplesimple:
unadorned; simple setae are needle-like and without hairs or pectins.
.............................. 3
Dorsaldorsal:
relating to the upper or back side; opposed to ventral.
shield with 29 pairs of setae; ducts fused above spermathecaspermatheca:
a structure in the female for storing sperm, typically sac-like.
.............................. Afrocypholaelaps
- Dorsaldorsal:
relating to the upper or back side; opposed to ventral.
shield with 25 or fewer pairs of setae; ducts separate.............................. Hattena
Species of Neocypholaelaps inhabit flowers and feed on pollen and nectar. They are phoretic on flower-visiting insects and sometimes on birds.