Abstract
Archemyobia (Nearchemyobia) latipilis sp. n. is described from specimens parasitizing marsupials in Panama and Brazil. It is distinguished from A. (N.) pectmata Mendez, 1972, mainly by the structure of the chaetotaxy.References
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