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Checklist of Oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) of Ecuador
Zootaxa, 2022The present checklist of the oribatid mites compiles all known published records of Ecuador with 479 species belonging to 232 genera and 89 families; 180 of these species were described from Ecuador. Oribatid mites were found in 15 of the 24 provinces that conform the Ecuadorian territory. In the provinces of Zamora Chinchipe, Galápagos, Loja, Cotopaxi,
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Diversity of oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) in the Svalbard archipelago: a historical overview.
Zootaxa, 2020Studies on Oribatida from Svalbard have nearly a 150-year long history. This paper reviews species diversity of Oribatida in Svalbard from a historical aspect, summarizes how often species have been found and detects erroneous reports.
A. Seniczak, S. Seniczak
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APARITY AMONG THE ORIBATIDAE (ACARINA)
The Canadian Entomologist, 1933Aparity is that development in reproduction wherein the adult mother retains the eggs instead of laying them. The result is that the young hatch in the mother's body and are forced to feed on her tissues until they have eaten their way out. Such a condition might be construed as parasitism on the adult mother.
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Zoologiceskij zurnal, 2020
A new species of the oribatid mite genus Dolicheremaeus (Oribatida, Otocepheidae) is described from Zanzibar, Tanzania. Dolicheremaeus zanzibarensis sp. n. differs from D. furcatus (Balogh 1961), D. pseudofurcatus Mahunka 1988, D.
S. Ermilov, A. Khaustov
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A new species of the oribatid mite genus Dolicheremaeus (Oribatida, Otocepheidae) is described from Zanzibar, Tanzania. Dolicheremaeus zanzibarensis sp. n. differs from D. furcatus (Balogh 1961), D. pseudofurcatus Mahunka 1988, D.
S. Ermilov, A. Khaustov
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Epimerellidae (Acari, Oribatida), a new mite family
Journal of Natural History, 1989A new family (Epimerellidae) and a new genus (Enisella) are characterized. Keys are provided to the families of the Oppioidea and to the genera and species of the new family.
LUXTON, M, AYYILDIZ, N
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Morphology of juvenile instars of Ameronothridae (Acari: Oribatida)
Zootaxa, 2012Juvenile instars of four species of the oribatid mite family Ameronothridae— Alaskozetes antarcticus intermedius, Amer-onothrus lineatus, Halozetes crozetensis and Pseudantarcticola georgiae—are described and illustrated in detail. Knownjuvenile instars of the family are compared, new diagnoses are given when possible, and identification keys to genera
Ermilov, Sergey G.+2 more
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Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2019
Oribatida s.l. represents one of the most species-rich mite lineages, including two recognized groups: oribatid mites (Oribatida s.s., non-astigmatan oribatids) and astigmatid mites (Astigmata).
Wei-ning Li, X. Xue
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Oribatida s.l. represents one of the most species-rich mite lineages, including two recognized groups: oribatid mites (Oribatida s.s., non-astigmatan oribatids) and astigmatid mites (Astigmata).
Wei-ning Li, X. Xue
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Mycobatidae (Acari: Oribatida) of North America
The Canadian Entomologist, 2008AbstractThe oribatid mite family Mycobatidae is represented in America north of Mexico by the eight genera,CyrtozetesBehan-Pelletier, CeresellaPavlitshenko, GuatemalozetesMahunka, MinunthozetesHull, MycobatesHull, PelopsisHall, PunctoribatesBerlese, andZachvatkinibatesShaldybina.
Valerie M. Behan-Pelletier+1 more
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Catalogue of oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) from the Malay Archipelago.
Zootaxa, 2019This paper presents a Catalogue of oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) recorded from the Malay Archipelago covering 113 years from 1905 to the end of 2018. The Malay Archipelago comprises countries located in the maritime area of Southeast Asia between the
L. CORPUZ-RAROS, S. Ermilov
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