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Larval morphology of the water mite Hydrochoreutes krameri Piersig (Acariformes: Pionidae)

open access: yesZoosystematica Rossica, 2005
The larva of the water mite Hydrochoreutes krameri is described, and a key to larvae of Hydrochoreutes from the fauna of Russia is given.
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Family Pionidae Thor, 1900

2016
Reinhard Gerecke   +3 more
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Preliminary Studies on the Tiphysinae of the United States (Acarina: Pionidae)1

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1956
This paper began as a continuation of a study on the subfamilies of the family Pionidae in Michigan but, with the addition of one species not yet taken within this state, was expanded to include all of the known Tiphysinae of the United States. Although there is good reason to believe that this list is far from complete in this area, it will at least ...
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Pionidae Thor 1900

2015
Published as part of Smith, Ian M., Cook, David R. & Gerecke, Reinhard, 2015, Revision of the status of some genus-level water mite taxa in the families Pionidae Thor, 1900, Aturidae Thor, 1900, and Nudomideopsidae Smith, 1990 (Acari: Hydrachnidiae), pp.
Smith, Ian M.   +2 more
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A new water mite species of the genus Piona Koch from Karelia (Acariformes: Pionidae)

open access: yesZoosystematica Rossica, 2005
Piona shatrovi sp. n. (female) from Rudnichnoe lake in Kandalaksha National Park (Northern Karelia) is described.
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Larval morphology of the water mite Forelia brevipes (Neuman, 1880) (Acari: Hydrachnidia: Pionidae)

Zootaxa, 2019
The fauna of the genus Forelia collected in Russia currently includes six species: F. brevipes, F. diaphana (Croneberg, 1899), F. liliacea (Müller, 1776), F. mutata (Piersig, 1901), F. samarica Tuzovskij, 1997 and F. variegator (Koch, 1837) (Uchida 1936, Sokolow 1940, Tuzovskij 1997). The larvae are known in F. liliacea, F.
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