Belongs within: Neohydrachnidia.
Gretacarus is an Australian genus of water mites characterised by the presence of a large, robust seta set on an anteriorly directed protuberance on the palp tibia, and numerous pairs of acetabula set in several rows.
<==Gretacarus Viets 1978 [Gretacaridae, Gretacarinae] H98
|--G. abnormipalpis Cook 1986 H98
|--G. australicus Viets 1978 H98
|--G. clodus Cook 1986 H98
|--G. concavus Cook 1986 H98
|--G. crankus Cook 1986 H98
|--G. evidus Cook 1986 H98
|--G. expansisetus Cook 1986 H98
|--G. kurtvietsi Cook 1986 H98
|--G. kyphopalpis Cook 1986 H98
|--G. mutilus Viets 1978 H98
`--G. oldus Cook 1986 H98
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[H98] Halliday, R. B. 1998. Mites of Australia: A checklist and bibliography. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood.
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