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FIGURE 1A–F. Apoplophora paraspinosa Niedbała, sp. nov.: A, prodorsum, dorsal view; B, ventral side of opisthosoma; C, ventral side of opisthosoma, right part; D, lateral view of body; E, palp; F, trochanter and femur IV.  
FIGURE 2A-D. Oribotritia duotrisetosa Niedbała sp. nov.: A, prodorsum, lateral view; B, prodorsum, dorsal view; C, lateral view of opisthosoma; D, lateral view of right side of ventral region.
FIGURE 3A–H. Plonaphacarus kaluzi Niedbała sp. nov., A, prodorsum, lateral view; B, prodorsum, dorsal view; C, genitoaggenital plate; D, anoadanal plate; E, mentum of infracapitulum; F, lateral view of opisthosoma; G, seta e 1 ; H, trochanter and femur I.  
FIGURE 5 A–E. Euphthiracarus meghalayensis Sanyal, 1988. A, prodorsum, lateral view; B, prodorsum, dorsal view; C, mentum of infracapitulum; D, left side of genitoaggenital plate; E, lateral view of opisthosoma.  
FIGURE 6A-F. Phthiracarus obscurus Niedbała, 1986. A, prodorsum lateral view, B, mentum of infracapitulum; C, lateral view of opisthosoma; D, femur, genu and tibia of leg IV; E, right trochanter and femur I; F, left trochanter and femur I.
New and little known ptyctimous mites (Acari, Oribatida) from India
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In 2012, we registered a total of 22 species, 12 genera and five families of ptyctimous mites in India. Three new species, Apoplophora paraspinosa Niedbała sp. nov., Oribotritia duotrisetosa Niedbała sp. nov. and Plonaphacarus kaluzi Nied-bała sp. nov., are described. Some remarks on descriptions of Indian Sumatrotritia inusitata Mahunka, 1989, Euphthirac-arus meghalayensis Sanyal, 1988, Phthiracarus obscurus Niedbała, 1986 and Hoplophthiracarus concinuus (Niedbała, 1982) are presented. Hoplophthiracarus tropicus Mondal & Kundu, 1988 is recognized as a junior synonym of the species Hoplophthiracarus concinuus.

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FIGURE 2. Hoplophthiracarus parafrater Niedbała sp. nov., adult: A—prodorsum, lateral view; B— prodorsum, dorsal view; C—left genitoaggenital plate; D—right anoadanal plate; E—lateral view of opisthosoma; F—trochanter and femur of leg I; G—tibia IV.  
FIGURE 3. Arphthicarus cavernus Niedbała sp. nov., adult: A—prodorsum with anterior part of notogaster, lateral view; B—prodorsum, dorsal view; C—right genitoaggenital plate; D—right anoadanal plate; E— paraxial fragment of left genitoaggenital plate; F—mentum of subcapitulum; G—lateral view of opisthosoma; H—trochanter and femur of leg I.  
FIGURE 4. Hoplophthiracarus ambiguus Niedbała, 1982, adult: A—prodorsum, lateral view; B—mentum of subcapitulum; C—trochanter and femur I.  
Ptyctimous mites (Acari, Oribatida) from southern Ethiopia with description of three new species

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Systematic and Applied Acarology

In the course of a one-month Russian-Ethiopian expedition in November 2010, we found seven species and six genera of ptyctimous mites in the southern vicinities of Ginchi City (southern Ethiopia). Three new species, Indotritia paraconsimilis sp. nov., Hoplophthiracarus parafrater sp. nov. and Arphthicarus cavernus sp. nov., are described. All three new species are from soil in Cholomu Forest. A few of morphological comments on Hoplophthiracarus ambiguus have been added.

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... The cosmopolitan Hoplophthiracarus and pantropical Plonaphacarus comprises 63 and 55 species, respectively (Niedbała & Liu 2018;Niedbała & Ermilov 2018;Liu & Huang 2021;Niedbała et al. 2021;etc.). Additionally, the sizes of Oribotritia duotrisetosa Niedbała, 2013, so far known as endemic species from Arunachal Pradesh (see Niedbała & Ermilov 2013), are given. ...

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Additions to the ptyctimous mite fauna (Acarina, Oribatida) of Nepal, with description of two new species of the family Steganacaridae
New and little known ptyctimous mites (Acari, Oribatida) from India

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... J. M. Guerrero, (4 sp.). Distribution: Species up to the present known from Panama and Ecuador(NiedbaŁa 1988b(NiedbaŁa , 2004.Ptyctimous mites the first time noted from TanzaniaIndotritia paraconsimilisNiedbała, 2012 -Material examined: TAN-014, Tanzania, Uluguru Mts., Bunduki village, 26.XI.2010, 07°01'06"S, 37°39'45"E, 1569 m, mid-afromontane deciduous forest, litter sifting sample, leg. V. Grebennikov (4 sp.), TAN-016, Tanzania, Uluguru Mts, Bunduki village, 26.XI.2010, 07°01'17"S, 37°39'10"E, 1592 m, mid-afromontane deciduous forest, litter sifting sample, leg. ...

Ptyctimous mites (Acari, Oribatida) from southern Ethiopia with description of three new species

Systematic and Applied Acarology