Two new species of Lardoglyphus Oudemans (Acari: Lardoglyphidae) found in the gut contents of human mummies

All post-larval stases of Lardoglyphus robustisetosus n.sp and the hypopus of L. radovskyi n.sp. (Acari: Lardoglyphidae) are described from material obtained from the gut contents of human mummies excavated respectively in Chile and the U.S.A. The definition of Lardoglyphus is revised. Keys are prov...

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title Two new species of Lardoglyphus Oudemans (Acari: Lardoglyphidae) found in the gut contents of human mummies
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