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Holothyrus nitidissimus = Hammenius nitidissimus (Thorell, 1882) = Leiothyrus nitidissimus (Thorell, 1882) P.T. Lehtinen, 1995

English: Description from the Encyclopedia Britannica 1910:
"Holothyrus nitidissimus, one of the Acari; after Thorell. A, Lateral view with appendages III to VI removed, I, plate covering the whole dorsal area, representing the fused tergal sclerites of the prosoma and opisthosoma; 2, similarly-formed ventral plate; 3, tracheal stigma. B, dorsal view of the same animal; II to VI, 2nd to 6th pairs of appendages. The 1st pair of appendages both in this and in C are retracted. C, Ventral view of the same; II to VI as in B; a, genital orifice; b, anus; c, united basal segments of the second pair of appendages; d, basal segment of the 6th prosomatic appendage of the right side. The rest of the appendage, as also of app. III, IV and V, has been cut away."
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