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Oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) from deep soils of Hòn Chông limestone hills, Kien Giang Province, Vietnam. II. Descriptions of two new species, Papillacarus whitteni sp. nov. (family Lohmanniidae) and Basilobelba maidililae sp. nov. (family Basilobelbidae)

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Pages 132-146 | Received 08 Dec 2014, Accepted 28 Jan 2015, Published online: 11 Mar 2015
 

Abstract

In this paper, one of a series on the oribatid mite fauna of Hòn Chông limestone hills, Vietnam, we describe two new species: Papillacarus whitteni sp. nov. and Basilobelba maidililae sp. nov.

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Acknowledgements

We are indebted to Anne Bedos and Louis Deharveng for the opportunity to study the mites they collected in Kien Giang Province in South of Vietnam as well as for information about the sampling localities. Field trips were organized by colleagues from the National University of Ho Chi Minh City and of the Institute of Tropical Biology of Ho Chi Minh City, in the frame of various small-scale projects that followed their 1993 warning about serious quarrying threats to Hòn Chông limestone hills. Any opinion, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in the material are those of the authors and therefore the NRF does not accept any liability in regard thereto.

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Funding

This work is based on research supported in part by the National Research Foundation of South Africa (UID) [85288].

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