. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. PANESAR, EVOLUTION IN WATER MITES dularia, (6) ventral shield with 1 or three pairs of glan- dtüaria, (7), insertions of IV-L with or without con- dyles. Imamura, 1965 differs in that the eye lenses are not situated on platelets, but free in the soft integument of the dorsal furrow. Imamura (1965) does mention this in the text and shows it in his drawings. The anisitsipalpis-^TOu^ unites 8 species with a quite similar morphology regarding coxal organiza- tion or shape and chaetotaxy of the palpus. However, the species can be distinguished
. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. PANESAR, EVOLUTION IN WATER MITES dularia, (6) ventral shield with 1 or three pairs of glan- dtüaria, (7), insertions of IV-L with or without con- dyles. Imamura, 1965 differs in that the eye lenses are not situated on platelets, but free in the soft integument of the dorsal furrow. Imamura (1965) does mention this in the text and shows it in his drawings. The anisitsipalpis-^TOu^ unites 8 species with a quite similar morphology regarding coxal organiza- tion or shape and chaetotaxy of the palpus. However, the species can be distinguished by the combination of the following characters: (1) number of glandularia in the dorsal furrow, (2) shape of the posterior border of the dorsal shield, (3) the presence, size and shape of the platelets carrying the eye-lenses, (4) presence or absence of condyles at insertions of IV-L, (5) the form of the protruding part of C4 carrying Cg4 on FIG. 30. Bandakia himachali sp. nov.: Dorsal plate of male (top), gnathosoma, palpus and chelicera (middle), ventral shield with eye plates of male (bottom left) and female (bottom right).. FIG. 31. Bandakia himachalisp. nov.: Leg 4 to leg 1 (from top to bottom). Scale bar =100 |im. its lateral edge, (6) the length/height ratio of the pal- pal segments, (7) the shape ot posterior suture of C4 and (8) the angle between sutures C4/C3 and C3/C2. The species included into the anisitsipalpis-gvonp here are: B. anisitsipalpis, B. curvipalpis (sp. nov.), B. fi-agilis, B. himachali{sp. nov.), , B. kidluen- sis (spec, noc), B. gangetica (sp. nov.) and B. orego- nensis. All new species from the Himalayas (described below) belong to this group. Bandakia himachali sp. nov. Holorype: 1 male adult from collection "1995-07-6[95/ 122]" (Karol-Nala, Kullu Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India). Paratypes: 1 male and 1 female (adults) from collection "1995-07-13 [95/170]" (Kunoi-Nala, Kullu Valley, Hima- chal Pradesh, India); 1 femal
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