. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. 1 22 Fig. 21-22. Periglischrus parvus Machado-Allison, female. (21) venter; (22) dorsum, scale = 200 m- sal podosomal setae located lateral to dorsal plate; first and second pairs close together an- terior to peritremes; middle three pairs located laterally between dorsal plate and peritremes with second and third pairs close togetlier; sixth pair adjacent to stigmata. Dorsal opisthosoma with four or five pairs of minute setae. Dorsal leg setae generally large to medium sized, except proximal anterodorsal seta of femur I, fem
. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. 1 22 Fig. 21-22. Periglischrus parvus Machado-Allison, female. (21) venter; (22) dorsum, scale = 200 m- sal podosomal setae located lateral to dorsal plate; first and second pairs close together an- terior to peritremes; middle three pairs located laterally between dorsal plate and peritremes with second and third pairs close togetlier; sixth pair adjacent to stigmata. Dorsal opisthosoma with four or five pairs of minute setae. Dorsal leg setae generally large to medium sized, except proximal anterodorsal seta of femur I, femur II, patella II, and proximal posterodorsal seta of femur III and femur IV minute to rather small. Posterolateral setae of legs I-II, IV and antero- lateral setae of legs III-IV rather large, recurved. Most ventral leg setae small to minute; one distal posteroventral seta on each tibia I-II and tarsus I-II superficially short, blunt; distal posteroven- tral seta of each femur I-II, patella I-II, and distal anteroventral seta of each femur III-IV, patella III-IV and tibiae III-IV somewhat en- larged and spinelike. Male: No specimens available for examina- tion. Female Deutonymph: Unknown Male Deutonymph: Unknown Venezuelan Records (18 females): Only 7 collections were made, all from Micronijcteris nicefori, in Bolivar (4), Amazonas (12), and Miranda (1), during January, April, July, and September. Remarks: P. parvus most closely resembles P. gameroi and P. micronycteridis; all tliree spe- cies comprising subgroup A, group I. Pheneti- cally, these three species are similar in the fol- lowing major characters: size and shape of fe- male sternal plate (Fig. 1-3); dorsal podosomal setae small to medium in lengtli; proximal pos- terodorsal seta of femur IV minute; and general size of idiosoma smaller than other species. Botii male and female of P. parous are distinctly smaller than those of P. gameroi: and in the fe- male of P. parvus the anterior projection of the sternal pla
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