Lohmannia (Lohmannia)

Dorsal view of Lohmannia sp., copyright Qing Hai Fan.


Belongs within: Lohmanniidae.

The type subgenus of the genus Lohmannia is a pantropical and subtropical group of lohmanniid mites (Subías 2004).

Characters (from Balogh & Balogh 1992): Genital plates with transverse suture; preanal plate broad; anal and adanal plates separated; two pairs of anal setae; four pairs of adanal setae.

<==Lohmannia Michael 1898 (Lohmannia) [incl. Michaelia Haller 1884 non Roemer 1852] S04
    |--*L. (L.) paradoxa (Haller 1884) [=Michaelia paradoxa; incl. L. loebli Mahunka 1974] S04
    |--L. (L.) banksi Norton, Metz & Sharma 1978 S04
    |--L. (L.) bifoliata Willmann 1936 S04
    |--L. (L.) corallium Nakatamari 1982 S04
    |--L. (L.) coreana Choi 1985 S04
    |--L. (L.) embrionalis Mahunka 1978 S04
    |--L. (L.) guzhangensis Hu & Wang 1989 S04
    |--L. (L.) hungarorum Mahunka 1980 S04
    |--L. (L.) javana Balogh 1961 S04
    |    |--L. j. javana S04
    |    `--L. j. interrupta Choi 1985 S04
    |--L. (L.) jornoti Mahunka 1985 S04
    |--L. (L.) juliae Mahunka 1984 S04
    |--L. (L.) lanceolata Grandjean 1950 S04
    |--L. (L.) pinnigera Sengbusch 1984 S04
    |--L. (L.) regalis Berlese 1923 S04
    |--L. (L.) reticulata Sellnick 1931 [=L. regalis reticulata] S04
    |--L. (L.) semibarbulata Ruiz, Subías & Kahwash 1991 S04
    |--L. (L.) serrata Hu & Wang 1989 S04
    |--L. (L.) similis Balogh 1962 S04
    |--L. (L.) spinosa Hall 1911 (n. d.) S04
    |--L. (L.) texana (Banks 1910) [=Hypochthonius texanus] S04
    |--L. (L.) turcmenica Bulanova-Zachvatkina 1960 (see below for synonymy) S04
    |--L. (L.) vanharteni Mahunka 1987 S04
    `--L. (L.) vulcania Schatz 1993 S04

Lohmannia (Lohmannia) turcmenica Bulanova-Zachvatkina 1960 [=L. lanceolata turcmenica; incl. L. hispaniola Pérez-Íñigo 1967] S04

*Type species of generic name indicated

REFERENCES

Balogh, J., & P. Balogh. 1992. The Oribatid Mites Genera of the World vol. 1. Hungarian Natural History Museum: Budapest.

[S04] Subías, L. S. 2004. Listado sistemático, sinonímico y biogeográfico de los ácaros oribátidos (Acariformes, Oribatida) del mundo (1758–2002). Graellsia 60 (número extraordinario): 3–305.

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