Abstract
Adults and juveniles of Copidognathus vulgaris sp. nov. are described. This mite, very common in the upper phytal zone of Rottnest Island, Western Australia, belongs to the pulcher group, a natural species group spread world-wide. External morphological characters of adults, protonymphs, and larvae during ontogenetic development are outlined and discussed.
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Bartsch, I. (1998). A New Species of the Copidognathus pulcher Group (Acari : Halacaridae) from Western Australia : Description of Adults and Juveniles and Notes on Developmental Pattern. Species Diversity, 3(2), 187–200. https://doi.org/10.12782/specdiv.3.187
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