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102 Carolinea 74 (2016) ds dorsal seta of palptibia e supracoxal spine fe1 fenestrate area of chelicera G gena h seta of mentum H mentum inf inferior femoral seta of palp k articulation condyle lt lateral seta of palptarsus LS labrum LL lateral lip m posterior genal seta op paraxial oncophysis opv ventral oncophysis opx coxal oncophysis or1, or2 adoral setae RU rutellum sul subultimal seta of palptarsus sup superior femoral seta of palp Tg T rägårdh ´s organ ul ultimal seta of palptarsus vt1 seta of first pair of ventral setae of palptarsus vt2 seta of second pair of ventral seta of palptarsus Legs a antilateral seta of tarsus bv basiventral seta of femora I, II cl claw d dorsal seta ev basiventral seta of femora III, IV ft fastigial seta of tarsus it iteral seta of tarsus l lateral seta ly lyrifissure of tarsus p proral seta of tarsus pa α porose area of femur pa π porose area of trochanter pl primilateral seta of tarsus pv primiventral seta of tarsus s subunguinal seta of tarsus tc tectal seta of tarsus u unguinal seta of tarsus v ventral seta v1 seta of first pair of ventral setae of tarsus I or II v2 seta of second pair of ventral setae of tarsus I or II ε famulus of tarsus I σ genual solenidion φ , φ 1, φ 2 tibial solenidia ω 1, ω 2 tarsal solenidia A setal name abbreviation followed by the sym- bol ´ as in v´ signifies that the seta is inserted on the anterior leg surface if one imagines the mite with the legs perpendicular to the long axis of the body. Analogously v´´ means that the seta in the same leg position is here inserted on the poste- rior surface. In damaeids the natural position is for the first two pairs of legs to be directed ante- riorly and the last two pairs posteriorly. The term paraxial refers to structures closer to the sagit- tal plane. Antiaxial structures are those that are more distant from this plane. If a setal notation is placed in parentheses as in (v) this refers to a setal pair and in this case would be the equiva- lent of writing v´and v´´.

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