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A new genus of the family Xenocaligonellidae (Acari: Raphignathoidea)
Systematic and Applied Acarology, 1996Abstract Echinopsis fukiensis gen. nov. et sp. nov., collected under longan (Euphoria longana) bark from Fujian, P. R. China, is described. A key to the genera of the Xenocaligonellidae is provided.
QING-HAI FAN, YAN CHEN
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A survey of lifespan in Stigmaeidae (Trombidiformes: Raphignathoidea)
ZoosymposiaStigmaeidae Oudemans is a diverse family of mainly predatory mites of potential ecological and agricultural importance, yet research on their life-history traits has not been comprehensively synthesised. This study provides a comprehensive review of lifespan and longevity across the family, based on a systematic search of the published literature ...
Qing-Hai Fan
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Fauna of New Zealand 52: Raphignathoidea (Acari: Prostigmata)
2019The Fauna of New Zealand / Ko te Aitanga Pepeke o Aotearoa monograph series.
Fan, Q-H, Zhang, Z-Q
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Mites of the superfamily raphignathoidea (Acarina: Prostigmata) associated with South African plants
Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 1959Abstract Nine new species and one new subspecies of the superfamily Raphignathoidea are described and figured. These are: Fam. Caligonellidae: Neophyllobius natalensis and N. cavumarboris; fam. Stigmaeidae: Ledermulleria neomaculata, L. lineolata, Villersia oudemanis, Mediolata africana and Eupalopsis brevipilus; fam.
Magdalena K.P. Meyer, P.A.J. Ryke
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A new species and two new records of the family Caligonellidae (Acari: Raphignathoidea) from Turkey
International Journal of Acarology, 2012An adult female of the new caligonellid mite Neognathus ozkani sp. nov. and a protonymph of Molothrognathus terrulentus Meyer & Ueckermann, 1989 are described and illustrated. Two caligonellid species, M. terrulentus Meyer & Ueckermann, 1989 and Molothrognathus phytocolus Meyer & Ueckermann, 1989 are new records for the Turkish fauna.
Mustafa Akyol
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International Journal of Acarology, 2000
Abstract Tycherobius hawaiiensis n. sp., Neophyllobius mamaneae n. sp. and N. bisetalis n. sp. are described and illustrated from the Hawaiian Islands. Neophyllobius consobrinus De Leon, 1958 is a new record for the Hawaiian Islands.
H.R. Bolland, Sabina Fajardo Swift
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Abstract Tycherobius hawaiiensis n. sp., Neophyllobius mamaneae n. sp. and N. bisetalis n. sp. are described and illustrated from the Hawaiian Islands. Neophyllobius consobrinus De Leon, 1958 is a new record for the Hawaiian Islands.
H.R. Bolland, Sabina Fajardo Swift
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Bu calismada, 2013-2015 yillari arasinda Harsit Vadisi ve Orumcek Ormanlari’ndan toplanan stigmaeid akarlar (Acari: Stigmaeidae) degerlendirildi ve toplam 27 tur tespit edildi. Bunlardan; Stigmaeus livschitzi Kuznetsov, S. pricei Summers ve Mediolata pini (Canestrini) Turkiye faunasi icin yeni kayittir.
Sibel Dilkaraoğlu +2 more
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New records and a new species of Agistemus Summers (Raphignathoidea: Stigmaeidae) from Bahia, Brazil
Systematic and Applied Acarology, 2022Fifteen species of Agistemus Summers were previously reported from Brazil. Herein, Agistemus bahiensis sp. nov. is described and illustrated from specimens collected on Annona muricata L. (Annonaceae), Euterpe oleracea Mart. and Polyandrococos caudescens (Mart.) Barb. Rodr.
Gabriel L. Bizarro +3 more
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International Journal of Acarology, 1998
Xanthodasythyreus, n. g. is described based on the type species X. tooheyn. sp. This mite lives in surface soil and litter in dry woodland habitats in subtropical Queensland, Australia. A phylogenetic analysis of Xanthodasythyreus and other similar raphignathoid mites suggests (1) that Dasythyreus Atyeo is the sister group of the new genus, (2) that ...
Walter, David Evans, Gerson, Uri
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Xanthodasythyreus, n. g. is described based on the type species X. tooheyn. sp. This mite lives in surface soil and litter in dry woodland habitats in subtropical Queensland, Australia. A phylogenetic analysis of Xanthodasythyreus and other similar raphignathoid mites suggests (1) that Dasythyreus Atyeo is the sister group of the new genus, (2) that ...
Walter, David Evans, Gerson, Uri
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Systematic and Applied Acarology, 2017
Although the family Stigmaeidae is one of the most studied mite groups because of its economically important members, data on their morphological variations are very limited and still rather poorly studied. In the present study, asymmetric and numerical variations in the body setae occurring in some adult females and males are provided.
Bingül, Meryem +2 more
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Although the family Stigmaeidae is one of the most studied mite groups because of its economically important members, data on their morphological variations are very limited and still rather poorly studied. In the present study, asymmetric and numerical variations in the body setae occurring in some adult females and males are provided.
Bingül, Meryem +2 more
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