Andreacarus voalavo
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Andreacarus voalavo is a parasitic mite found on the Malagasy rodent Voalavo gymnocaudus. First described in 2007, it is closely related to and , which are found on other Malagasy rodents. The length of the idiosoma, the main body, is 630 to 670 μm in females and 450 to 480 μm in males. Unlike A. eliurus, this species lacks distinct (secretory organs) between two (sensory organs) on the lower part of the female body. The , a sensory organ on the chelicera, is serrate, which distinguishes it from A. gymnuromys. Females of A. gymnuromys also have a less ornamented (covering part of the underparts) and shorter setae (bristles) on the upperparts.
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Andreacarus voalavo
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Dowling et al., 2007
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Andreacarus voalavo is a parasitic mite found on the Malagasy rodent Voalavo gymnocaudus. First described in 2007, it is closely related to and , which are found on other Malagasy rodents. The length of the idiosoma, the main body, is 630 to 670 μm in females and 450 to 480 μm in males. Unlike A. eliurus, this species lacks distinct (secretory organs) between two (sensory organs) on the lower part of the female body. The , a sensory organ on the chelicera, is serrate, which distinguishes it from A. gymnuromys. Females of A. gymnuromys also have a less ornamented (covering part of the underparts) and shorter setae (bristles) on the upperparts.
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