New faunistic and taxonomic data on oribatid mites (ACARI, ORIBATIDA) from the Can Gio biosphere nature reserve, Vietnam

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Abstract

A list of 40 oribatid mite (Oribatida) species belonging to 34 genera and 20 families, collected from the mangroves in the Can Gio Biosphere Nature Reserve, southern Vietnam, is presented. One new species of Polyxylobates (Haplozetidae) is described: P. paradiversiporosus Ermilov, Salavatulin et Khaustov sp. n. The new species differs from the known representatives of the genus in the number of notogastral setae and the absence of a translamella. A new generic diagnosis of Polyxylobates is provided.

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S. G. Ermilov

University of Tyumen

Author for correspondence.
Email: ermilovacari@yandex.ru
Tyumen, 625003 Russia

V. M. Salavatulin

University of Tyumen; Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences; Joint Russian-­Vietnamese Tropical Research and Technological Centre

Email: v.salavatulin@gmail.com
Tyumen, 625003 Russia; Moscow, 119071 Russia; Southern Branch, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

V. A. Khaustov

University of Tyumen; Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences; Joint Russian-­Vietnamese Tropical Research and Technological Centre

Email: kh4ustov93@yandex.ru
Tyumen, 625003 Russia; Moscow, 119071 Russia; Southern Branch, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

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