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. 2025 Aug 19;95(3):31. doi: 10.1007/s10493-025-01048-0

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