| 41. | Body and tail are dark brown, with dark olive-brown at the sides of the cephalothorax.
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| 42. | The cephalothorax is yellow to burnt-orange with a central dark line and dark lines down either side.
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| 43. | Adult females have a cephalothorax carapace some 4 5 mm wide and some 6 7 mm long on average.
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| 44. | Male adults average only, with the abdomen about the same size as the cephalothorax and with prominent pedipalps.
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| 45. | The mites were most commonly found clinging to the cephalothorax and were common on " dendyi ".
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| 46. | The species is brightly colored, with a pink cephalothorax that fades into greenish-grey on the sides.
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| 47. | It is black with two large white, pale yellow cream-coloured or silver patches on the cephalothorax.
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| 48. | The " two-tone " look, with the abdomen much lighter than the cephalothorax, is quite striking.
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| 49. | This species is parasitised by a wasp larva which attaches itself externally at the junction of the cephalothorax and abdomen.
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| 50. | Both sexes are similar, generally yellowish brown, with two black lines running along the sides of the cephalothorax.
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