Figure 2. Photographs of male (upper row) and female (lower row) Ameronothrus retweet sp. n. specimens in dorsal (left side) and ventral view (right side).
The dorsal depiction of male and female specimen shows obvious sexual dimorphism.
Source: Pfingstl, T.; Hiruta, S. F.; Bardel-Kahr, I.; Obae, Y.; Shimano, S. (2022). Another mite species discovered via social media - Ameronothrus retweet sp. nov. (Acari, Oribatida) from Japanese coasts, exhibiting an interesting sexual dimorphism. International Journal of Acarology. 48(4-5): 348-358., available online athttps://doi.org/10.1080/01647954.2022.2074538 Author Pfingstl, TobiasPNG file - 4.19 MB - 1 890 x 2 340 pixelsadded on 2022-07-011 448 views This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 License