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A contribution to the knowledge of the enigmatic Tanaupodidae (Actinotrichida: Trombidiformes, Parasitengona)-description of a new species of Lassenia and a new host record

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SYSTEMATIC AND APPLIED ACAROLOGY
Volume 26, Issue 4, Pages 801-808

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SYSTEMATIC & APPLIED ACAROLOGY SOC LONDON, NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM
DOI: 10.11158/saa.26.4.10

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Lassenia; larva; host; aphid; Hemiptera; Great Britain

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The paper describes a new tanaupodid mite found in Scotland, which is the ninth larval species of Lassenia and the second species with a confirmed host association. This discovery contributes to the taxonomy and biology of Tanaupodidae.
A new tanaupodid mite, Lassenia newelli sp. nov. is described based on a larva parasitising the aphid Myzocall is coryli (Goeze, 1778) (Aphididae) in Scotland, Great Britain. It is the ninth species of Lassenia known from the larval stage, the second host association for the genus and the first one for which the specific affiliation of both the parasite and its host is provided. The finding contributes to the taxonomy and biology of Tanaupodidae which have been considered to form one of the basal clades of Parasitengona. The discovery of elongate seta o n the dorsal surface of tarsus III in L. newelli, a characteristic also shared by the monotypic Amphotrombium, supports the hypothesis of possible links between the tanaupodids and amphotrombiids as early derivative taxa of parasitengone mites.

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