Table 3.
Morphometric data on deutonymphs of Allothrombium fuliginosum, which developed from larvae parasitizing different host species. Data provided in the format mean (min.–max.)
| Character | Host species | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Ac. pisum
(n = 20) |
Ap. sambuci
(n = 20) |
Hyadaphis sp. (n = 20) |
M. rosae
(n = 20) |
|
| LB | 733 (564–1026) | 710 (523–919) | 720 (609–817) | 695 (552–761) |
| WB | 556 (377–755) | 517 (398–638) | 527 (449–591) | 504 (418–690) |
| LB/WB | 1.3 (1.2–1.5) | 1.37 (1.13–1.61) | 1.4 (1.3–1.5) | 1.4 (1.2–1.5) |
| PaTa (L) | 61 (43–89) | 62 (45–76) | 58 (40–77) | 60 (50–76) |
| TiCl | 37 (21–61) | 41 (29–51) | 34 (19–52) | 37 (28–52) |
| ChCl | 35 (24–53) | 37 (24–50) | 32 (24–41) | 35 (25–53) |
| CML | 106 (72–147) | 108 (84–141) | 104 (86–132) | 85 (71–106) |
| CMW | 58 (48–76) | 57 (45–72) | 58 (48–74) | 50 (42–62) |
| S | 93 (66–122) | 95 (70–126) | 87 (46–121) | 78 (44–144) |
| SB | 43 (36–56) | 44 (33–54) | 45 (36–67) | 41 (33–85) |
| aPr | 33 (22–62) | 31 (16–46) | 28 (19–51) | 20 (15–39) |
| pPr | 12 (4–28) | 14 (8–44) | 12 (6–24) | 10 (5–14) |
| pDS | 34 (29–40) | 33 (31–36) | 37 (33–44) | 43 (30–51) |
| OL | 39 (31–53) | 39 (31–48) | 38 (28–50) | 40 (35–47) |
| An (L) | 50 (33–87) | 39 (31–47) | 61 (45–90) | 49 (30–62) |
| An (W) | 28 (17–49) | 22 (16–32) | 32 (22–46) | 29 (19–41) |
| GOP (L) | 112 (81–159) | 112 (84–132) | 112 (93–133) | 105 (89–145) |
| GOP (W) | 70 (33–111) | 70 (55–87) | 62 (41–98) | 52 (32–83) |
| Cx I | 125 (90–188) | 123 (91–158) | 122 (88–155) | 111 (53–175) |
| Tr I | 76 (47–111) | 75 (52–113) | 75 (49–99) | 67 (43–89) |
| bFe I | 87 (59–128) | 80 (50–106) | 84 (50–112) | 78 (50–114) |
| tFe I | 78 (51–124) | 81 (54–106) | 81 (69–100) | 76 (51–101) |
| Ge I | 114 (82–184) | 110 (73–144) | 109 (94–134) | 103 (65–134) |
| Ti I | 118 (81–177) | 117 (80–156) | 109 (87–137) | 107 (81–138) |
| Ta I (L) | 152 (118–214) | 148 (93–184) | 144 (110–174) | 141 (107–234) |
| Ta I (W) | 67 (52–92) | 65 (46–80) | 70 (54–85) | 61 (47–88) |
| Cx II | 107 (68–143) | 99 (73–176) | 101 (87–127) | 92 (71–110) |
| Tr II | 57 (36–88) | 66 (38–118) | 56 (30–79) | 52 (40–71) |
| bFe II | 58 (38–96) | 58 (31–129) | 57 (29–73) | 48 (20–70) |
| tFe II | 45 (29–72) | 50 (34–117) | 47 (34–69) | 41 (27–53) |
| Ge II | 64 (43–101) | 69 (42–155) | 58 (37–74) | 56 (43–78) |
| Ti II | 73 (45–131) | 76 (44–177) | 68 (50–77) | 62 (48–77) |
| Ta II | 105 (79–150) | 113 (65–263) | 102 (80–125) | 97 (79–126) |
| Cx III | 94 (59–148) | 85 (67–103) | 87 (68–100) | 87 (75–102) |
| Tr III | 52 (37–87) | 51 (31–83) | 49 (39–89) | 44 (30–60) |
| bFe III | 54 (22–90) | 53 (24–81) | 52 (26–74) | 45 (29–66) |
| tFe III | 48 (33–90) | 46 (29–59) | 47 (36–73) | 41 (31–70) |
| Ge III | 61 (39–93) | 63 (48–78) | 58 (42–77) | 53 (39–74) |
| Ti III | 72 (42–110) | 70 (44–94) | 67 (58–78) | 63 (51–93) |
| Ta III | 100 (75–155) | 99 (66–128) | 91 (55–113) | 89 (78–114) |
| Cx IV | 115 (87–61) | 112 (87–151) | 106 (79–121) | 107 (92–135) |
| Tr IV | 53 (25–95) | 60 (36–77) | 49 (32–65) | 52 (35–73) |
| bFe IV | 59 (34–105) | 60 (31–80) | 60 (47–81) | 51 (40–70) |
| tFe IV | 63 (42–98) | 58 (32–70) | 57 (45–84) | 52 (39–84) |
| Ge IV | 88 (62–123) | 87 (60–116) | 79 (52–98) | 75 (55–97) |
| Ti IV | 91 (64–128) | 95 (58–121) | 81 (55–101) | 80 (59–109) |
| Ta IV | 112 (79–153) | 113 (58–154) | 102 (68–125) | 97 (71–124) |
| IP | 852 (633–1160) | 833 (621–1039) | 826 (690–968) | 776 (610–976) |
An—anus; aPr—anterior processes of crista metopica; bFe—basifemur; ChCl—cheliceral claw; CML—length of crista metopica; CMW— width of crista metopica; Cx—coxa; Ge—genu; GOP—genital opening; IP—index pedibus (the total length of legs on one side of the body including coxae); LB—length of idiosoma; OL—length of ocular sclerite; PaTa—palp tarsus; pDS—posterodorsal setae on idiosoma; pPr—posterior processes of crista metopica; TiCl—tibia claw; S—length of sensillum; SB—distance between the bases of sensilla (S); Ta—tarsus; tFe—telofemur; Ti—tibia; Tr—trochanter; WB—width of idiosoma
Abbreviations denote the length or, where indicated, the length and width (L and W, respectively) of specific structures