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Species of the oribatid mite genus Trichoribates (Oribatida, Ceratozetidae) are primarily north temperate in distribution, with only two species known from the Neotropics. We describe Trichoribates sidorchukae sp. nov. from the tropical montane of Ecuador, based on adult morphology, the first species in the genus from Ecuador.
Valerie M. Behan‐Pelletier +1 more
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CERATOZETES(ACARI: CERATOZETIDAE) OF CANADA AND ALASKA
AbstractSpecies ofCeratozetesBerlese (Ceratozetidae) of Canada and Alaska are revised. Four new species,Ceratozetes watertonensis,C. borealis,C. oresbiosandC. pacificusare proposed,C. gracilis cuspidatusJacot is elevated to specific status and redescribed, andC. gracilis(Michael),C. peritusGrandjean,C. kananaskisMitchell,C.
Valerie M. Behan‐Pelletier
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Fine structure of the humeral organ of juvenile Edwardzetes edwardsii (Ceratozetidae, Oribatida)
The integument of many oribatid mites is provided with a number of porose organs, the distribution of which has taxonomic importance, especially in Brachypylina. Ultrastructural investigations of adults have shown that porose organs may represent either respiratory or secretory organs, but knowledge on porose organs of juveniles is scarce.
Gerd Alberti +2 more
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Oribatid mites play a crucial role in nutrient cycling, litter decomposition, and humus formation in the ecosystem. Here, an Illumina HiSeq platform was used to sequence the complete mitochondrial (mt) genome of Ceratozetella imperatoria. The mt genome is a circular molecule of 14,229 bp (GenBank number: PP419053), and a total of 37 genes were ...
Chao-Zhou Liu +5 more
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2023
Published as part of Murvanidze, Maka, Todria, Nino, Maraun, Mark & Mumladze, Levan, 2023, Annotated checklist of Georgian oribatid mites-II, pp.
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Published as part of Murvanidze, Maka, Todria, Nino, Maraun, Mark & Mumladze, Levan, 2023, Annotated checklist of Georgian oribatid mites-II, pp.
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Morphological ontogeny of Trichoribates naltschicki (Acari: Oribatida: Ceratozetidae)
Zootaxa, 2019The morphological ontogeny of Trichoribates naltschicki (Shaldybina, 1971) is described and illustrated, based on juvenile and adult specimens from a horse pasture in the steppe of northern Mongolia (Bulgan Province). The juveniles of T. naltschicki lack a humeral organ and a dark pigmented cuticle around the opisthonotal gland opening, which occur in ...
Stanisław, Seniczak +2 more
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2006
Ceratozetidae Jacot, 1925 Diagnose: Mit Lam, Trl vorhanden oder fehlend; Tut und Cus vorhanden; Ptm meist unbeweglich (bei Diapterobates beweglich); 10-15 ng, 4-6 g, 1 ag, 2 an, 3 ad. Nymphen mit Makroskleriten. Die Familie wird in mehrere Unterfamilien eingeteilt.
Weigmann, G., Miko, L.
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Ceratozetidae Jacot, 1925 Diagnose: Mit Lam, Trl vorhanden oder fehlend; Tut und Cus vorhanden; Ptm meist unbeweglich (bei Diapterobates beweglich); 10-15 ng, 4-6 g, 1 ag, 2 an, 3 ad. Nymphen mit Makroskleriten. Die Familie wird in mehrere Unterfamilien eingeteilt.
Weigmann, G., Miko, L.
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Systematic and Applied Acarology, 2022
The systematic position of Fuscozetes setiger (Trägårdh, 1910) n. comb. is investigated in the light of ontogenetic studies. This species is classified by most authors as Trichoribates Berlese, 1910, but this classification is not supported by the morphology of juvenile stages of this species. In all juveniles of F. setiger, a humeral organ is present,
Anna Seniczak, Stanisław Seniczak
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The systematic position of Fuscozetes setiger (Trägårdh, 1910) n. comb. is investigated in the light of ontogenetic studies. This species is classified by most authors as Trichoribates Berlese, 1910, but this classification is not supported by the morphology of juvenile stages of this species. In all juveniles of F. setiger, a humeral organ is present,
Anna Seniczak, Stanisław Seniczak
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1991
Ceratozetidae Vorkommen: Diese Familie ist nur mit sehr wenigen Arten vertreten, die außerdem alle in der Bodenstreu selten oder sehr selten auftreten: Melanozetes mollicomus (C. L. KOCH, 1840), sehr selten in der Bodenstreu, häufiger und zahlreicher in Moos-Proben.
Beck, L., Woas, S.
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Ceratozetidae Vorkommen: Diese Familie ist nur mit sehr wenigen Arten vertreten, die außerdem alle in der Bodenstreu selten oder sehr selten auftreten: Melanozetes mollicomus (C. L. KOCH, 1840), sehr selten in der Bodenstreu, häufiger und zahlreicher in Moos-Proben.
Beck, L., Woas, S.
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Morphological ontogeny of Ceratozetes shaldybinae (Acari, Oribatida, Ceratozetidae)
Systematic and Applied Acarology, 2018The morphological ontogeny of Ceratozetes shaldybinae Seniczak et al., 2016c is described and illustrated. The adult of this species has a long lamellar cusp and 10 pairs of notogastral setae or alveolar vestiges, and is similar to that of C. helenae (Pavlichenko, 1993), but differs from the latter mainly by larger porose area A1 and longer seta v" on ...
Stanisław Seniczak +2 more
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