tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-41074785251587222522024-03-13T23:44:43.204-07:00Variety of LifeA quick guide to the diversity of living organismsChristopher Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11075565866351612441noreply@blogger.comBlogger4573125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107478525158722252.post-10938977609599277392022-08-01T21:42:00.003-07:002022-08-01T21:42:16.660-07:00The Site is Dead, Long Live the SiteI'm moving house.<br />
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Over the past few years, Blogger has become somewhat less user-friendly behind the scenes. Nothing major, and certainly nothing I'm going to bore you with here, but enough that I've finally decided to take the step of breaking out and moving to my own site: <a href="https://varietyoflife.com.au/">varietyoflife.com.au</a>. This site will incorporate material from both <i>Catalogue of Organisms</i> and <i>Variety of Life</i>, progressively merging them into a single guide to global biodiversity. Posts from both blogs have already been migrated over, though now I have the long task of editing and updating them to match the new format. In the meantime, check out the page on <a href="https://varietyoflife.com.au/prostigmata/">Prostigmata</a> to get an idea of what I'm planning to do. New content will also be appearing regularly.<br />
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Thank you for reading <i>Variety of Life</i>, and I hope to see you there!Christopher Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11075565866351612441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107478525158722252.post-54511636505138773802022-07-22T21:06:00.000-07:002022-07-22T21:06:01.090-07:00Bdellodes<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjMdpeG2Hodz52mfbbSvmRQ_17THMxSKKrYISZFi6qR3Wp6ei_0V_71NS9kf42tVBTUKFawgZ8M6bztKzKLskcWMxzAp5RxUmvywY2bqDRIJrzNTZe98tiuiybzzz9Vqz2GmH2UzI-zX4jLii93h3SRLOD53JaZFUl1PkvgpyVJtFvjOvy3VQBrKyMS/s2400/Bdellodes%20longirostris.jpg" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" width="400" data-original-height="1600" data-original-width="2400" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjMdpeG2Hodz52mfbbSvmRQ_17THMxSKKrYISZFi6qR3Wp6ei_0V_71NS9kf42tVBTUKFawgZ8M6bztKzKLskcWMxzAp5RxUmvywY2bqDRIJrzNTZe98tiuiybzzz9Vqz2GmH2UzI-zX4jLii93h3SRLOD53JaZFUl1PkvgpyVJtFvjOvy3VQBrKyMS/s400/Bdellodes%20longirostris.jpg"/></a></div>
<center>Bdellodes longirostris<i>, copyright <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/philgar/31970277258">Philippe Garcelon</a>.</i></center><br />
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<b>Belongs within:</b> <a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2018/04/bdelloidea.html">Bdelloidea</a>.<br />
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<i>Bdellodes</i> is a genus of snout mites with eight pairs of setae on the hypostome, one or two setae on each chelicera, and five pairs of leg trichobothria (Grandjean 1938, as Odontoscirinae except <i>Molgus</i>).<br />
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<a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2018/04/bdelloidea.html"><==</a><font face="Courier New"><i>Bdellodes </i>Oudemans 1937 H98 (see below for synonymy)<br />
|--*<i>B. longirostris </i>(Hermann 1804) SB63 (see below for synonymy)<br />
|--<i>B. affinis </i>Atyeo 1963 H98<br />
|--<i>B. agrestis </i>Atyeo 1963 [=<I>B. </I>(<i>Hoploscirus</i>) <i>agrestis</i>] SL71<br />
|--<i>B. alacris </i>Atyeo 1963 H98<br />
|--<i>‘Odontoscirus’ alpinus </i>S76<br />
|--<i>B. ancelae </i>Atyeo 1963 [=<I>B. </I>(<i>Hoploscirus</i>) <i>ancelae</i>] SL71<br />
|--<i>B. australica </i>(Womersley 1933) [=<i>Biscirus australicus</i>] H98<br />
|--<i>B. bidentata </i>Wallace & Mahon 1976 H98<br />
|--<i>B. bryi </i>Atyeo 1963 [=<I>B. </I>(<i>Hoploscirus</i>) <i>bryi</i>] SL71<br />
|--<i>B. californica </i>S91<br />
|--<i>B. camellae </i>Atyeo 1963 [=<I>B. </I>(<i>Hoploscirus</i>) <i>camellae</i>] SL71<br />
|--<i>B. conformis </i>Atyeo 1963 [=<I>B. </I>(<i>Hoploscirus</i>) <i>conformis</i>] SL71<br />
|--<i>B. consanguinea </i>Atyeo 1963 H98<br />
|--<i>B. copiosa </i>Atyeo 1963 [=<I>B. </I>(<i>Hoploscirus</i>) <i>copiosa</i>] SL71<br />
|--<i>B. currax </i>Atyeo 1963 H98<br />
|--<i>B. curvus </i>Atyeo 1963 [=<I>B. </I>(<i>Hoploscirus</i>) <i>curvus</i>] L90<br />
|--<i>B. dubitata </i>(Womersley 1933) [=<i>Scirus dubitatus</i>, <i>Hoploscirus dubitatus</i>] H98<br />
|--<i>B. flexuosa </i>Atyeo 1963 [=<I>B. </I>(<i>Hoploscirus</i>) <i>flexuosa</i>] SL71<br />
|--<i>B. graminis </i>Wallace & Mahon 1976 H98<br />
|--<i>B. gressitti </i>Atyeo 1963 [=<I>B. </I>(<i>Hoploscirus</i>) <i>gressitti</i>] SL71<br />
|--<i>B. hadroseta </i>Wallace & Mahon 1976 H98<br />
|--<i>B. haramotoi </i>S91<br />
|--<i>B. harpax </i>Atyeo 1963 H98<br />
|--<i>B. hessei </i>(Womersley 1933) [=<i>Scirus hessei</i>] H98<br />
|--<i>B. hickmani </i>(Womersley 1933) [=<i>Biscirus hickmani</i>] H98<br />
|--<i>B. hospita </i>(Banks 1916) [=<i>Bdella hospita</i>] H98<br />
|--<i>B. hygrotes </i>S91<br />
|--<i>B. inflata </i>Wallace & Mahon 1976 H98<br />
|--<i>B. inticata </i>Atyeo 1963 [=<I>B. </I>(<i>Hoploscirus</i>) <i>intricata</i>] SL71<br />
|--<i>B. koloseta </i>Wallace & Mahon 1976 H98<br />
|--<i>B. lapidaria </i>(Kramer 1881) H98 (see below for synonymy)<br />
|--<i>B. macquariensis </i>Atyeo 1963 [=<I>B. </I>(<i>Hoploscirus</i>) <i>macquariensis</i>] SL71<br />
|--<i>‘Odontoscirus’ malayensis </i>Shiba 1976 S76<br />
|--<i>B. meridionalis </i>(Thor 1931) H98 (see below for synonymy)<br />
|--<i>B. multicia </i>Atyeo 1963 [=<I>B. </I>(<i>Hoploscirus</i>) <i>multicia</i>] SL71<br />
|--<i>B. nimia </i>Atyeo 1963 H98<br />
|--<i>B. odonata </i>Wallace & Mahon 1976 H98<br />
|--<i>B. oraria </i>Atyeo 1963 SL71<br />
|--<i>B. pacifica </i>Atyeo 1963 H98<br />
|--<i>B. paganus </i>Atyeo 1963 H98<br />
|--<i>B. petila </i>Atyeo 1963 [=<I>B. </I>(<i>Hoploscirus</i>) <i>petila</i>] SL71<br />
|--<i>B. pilahensis </i>Shiba 1976 S76<br />
|--<i>B. procincta </i>Atyeo 1963 [=<I>B. </I>(<i>Hoploscirus</i>) <i>procincta</i>] SL71<br />
|--<i>B. raeticus </i>Schweizer & Bader 1963 SB63<br />
|--<i>B. reticulata </i>(Atyeo 1960) [=<I>B. </I>(<i>Hoploscirus</i>) <i>reticulata</i>] SL71<br />
|--<i>B. sabulosa </i>Wallace & Mahon 1976 H98<br />
|--<i>B. serpentinus </i>Atyeo 1963 [=<I>B. </I>(<i>Hoploscirus</i>) <i>serpentinus</i>] SL71<br />
|--<i>B. tanta </i>Atyeo 1963 H98<br />
|--<i>B. tasmaniensis </i>Wallace & Mahon 1976 H98<br />
|--<i>B. tellustris </i>Atyeo 1963 [=<I>B. </I>(<i>Hoploscirus</i>) <i>tellustris</i>] SL71<br />
|--<i>B. vireti </i>Atyeo 1963 SL71<br />
|--<i>B. virgulata </i>(Canestrini & Fanzago 1876) H98 (see below for synonymy)<br />
|--<i>B. watsoni </i>Atyeo 1963 [=<I>B. </I>(<i>Hoploscirus</i>) <i>watsoni</i>] L90<br />
`--<i>B. womersleyi </i>Atyeo 1963 H98<br />
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<i>Bdellodes </i>Oudemans 1937 H98 [incl. <i>Hoploscirus </i>Thor 1937 H98, <i>Odontoscirus </i>Thor 1913 SB63, <i>Thoribdella </i>Grandjean 1938 G38]<br />
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<i>Bdellodes lapidaria </i>(Kramer 1881) H98 [=<i>Bdella lapidarius </i>H98, <i>Bdellodes </i>(<i>Hoploscirus</i>) <i>lapidaria </i>SL71, <i>Biscirus lapidaria </i>H98, <i>Bi. lapidarius </i>H98, <i>Thoribdella lapidaria </i>H98]<br />
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*<i>Bdellodes longirostris </i>(Hermann 1804) SB63 [=<i>Scirus longirostris </i>V25, <i>Bdella longirostris </i>S22; incl. <i>Bdella ornata</i> CF77]<br />
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<i>Bdellodes meridionalis </i>(Thor 1931) H98 [=<i>Biscirus meridionalis</i> H98, <i>Neomolgus meridionalis </i>H98, *<i>Thoribdella meridionalis </i>G38]<br />
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<i>Bdellodes virgulata </i>(Canestrini & Fanzago 1876) H98 [=<i>Bdella virgulata </i>H98, <i>Biscirus virgulatus </i>H98, *<i>Odontoscirus virgulatus </i>SB63, <i>Scirus virgulatus </i>S22]<br />
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</font>*Type species of generic name indicated<br />
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<b>REFERENCES</b><br />
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[CF77] Canestrini, G., & F. Fanzago. 1877. Intorno agli Acari Italiani. <i>Atti del Reale Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, Serie 5,</i> 4: 69–208, pls 2–7.<br />
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[G38] Grandjean, F. 1938. Observations sur les bdelles (acariens). <i>Annales de la Société Entomologique de France</i> 107: 1–24.<br />
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[H98] Halliday, R. B. 1998. <i>Mites of Australia: A checklist and bibliography</i>. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood.<br />
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[L90] Luxton, M. 1990. The marine littoral mites of the New Zealand region. <i>Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand</i> 20 (4): 367–418.<br />
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[S22] Schweizer, J. 1922. Beitrag zur Kenntnis der terrestrischen Milbenfauna der Schweiz. <i>Verhandl. Naturf. Ges. Basel</i> 33: 23–112, 4 pls.<br />
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[SB63] Schweizer, J., & C. Bader. 1963. Die Landmilben der Schweiz (Mittelland, Jura und Alpen): Trombidiformes Reuter, mit 217 Arten und Unterarten und 193 Originalzeichnungen. <i>Denkschriften der Schweizerischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft </i>[Mémoires de la Société Helvétique des Sciences Naturelles] 84 (2): i–vi, 209–378.<br />
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[S76] Shiba, M. 1976. Taxonomic investigation on free-living Prostigmata from the Malay Peninsula. <i>Nature and Life in Southeast Asia</i> 7: 83–229.<br />
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[SL71] Spain, A. V., & M. Luxton. 1971. Catalog and bibliography of the Acari of the New Zealand subregion. <i>Pacific Insects Monograph</i> 25: 179–226.<br />
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[S91] Swift, S. F. 1991. Some observations on the podocephalic canals and tarsal claws of Bdellidae (Acari: Actinedida). <i>In</i>: Dusbábek, F., & V. Bukva (eds) <i>Modern Acarology: Proceedings of the VIII International Congress of Acarology, held in České Budĕjovice, Czechoslovakia, 6–11 August 1990</i> vol. 2 pp. 249–252. SPB Academic Publishing: The Hague.<br />
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[V25] Vitzthum, H. 1925. Fauna sumatrensis. (Beitrag no. 5). Acarinae. <i>Supplementa Entomologica</i> 11: 1–79.Christopher Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11075565866351612441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107478525158722252.post-55769826678622440192022-07-21T02:12:00.001-07:002022-07-21T02:12:03.982-07:00Rhombognathus<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgpKYrH-AUtfaF3fpSHYglVUqPQ-o-AGQ5-TISSQ57sttQQZhnK8-cb5t2IhNjr5bzXm20Wan63xUsWYC7wqBlTuhT4D-TMpLr-m5wMxb8xCpTFczJxP1Y2kL-6LokDUPmZ0KWBAuVYenEyucMbCFNaAmKtC64WvyZM8SGYdCRT29xx1JQPwggYFSzB/s623/Rhombognathus%20magnirostris%20magnirostris.jpeg" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" width="400" data-original-height="567" data-original-width="623" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgpKYrH-AUtfaF3fpSHYglVUqPQ-o-AGQ5-TISSQ57sttQQZhnK8-cb5t2IhNjr5bzXm20Wan63xUsWYC7wqBlTuhT4D-TMpLr-m5wMxb8xCpTFczJxP1Y2kL-6LokDUPmZ0KWBAuVYenEyucMbCFNaAmKtC64WvyZM8SGYdCRT29xx1JQPwggYFSzB/s400/Rhombognathus%20magnirostris%20magnirostris.jpeg"/></a></div>
<center>Rhombognathus magnirostris magnirostris<i>, from the <a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rhombognathus_magnirostris_magnirostris_(YPM_IZ_020172)_(cropped).jpeg">Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History</a>.</i></center><br />
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<b>Belongs within:</b> <a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/halacaridae.html">Halacaridae</a>.<br />
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<i>Rhombognathus</i> is a genus of halacarid mites with minute palpi and two setae each on the ocular plates (Luxton 1990).<br />
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<b>Characters</b> (from Luxton 1990): Dorsal plates well developed; ventral plates often fused; ocular plates each with two setae; genital opening of female ventral; legs bidactylous; sclerite between end of leg and base of claws rod-like.<br />
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<a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/halacaridae.html"><==</a><font face="Courier New"><i>Rhombognathus </i>Trouessart 1888 [incl. <i>Aletes </i>Lohmann 1889 <i>nec </i>Rafinesque 1815 <i>nec </i>Carpenter 1857 <i>nec </i>Chapuis 1874] N47<i><br />
</i> |--*<i>R. notops </i>(Gosse 1855) (see below for synonymy) N47<br />
|--<i>R. apsteini </i>Lohmann 1907 N47<br />
|--<i>R. biscutatus </i>Bartsch 1993 H98<br />
|--<i>R. caribaeus </i>Bartsch 2007 B07<br />
|--<i>R. foveolatus </i>Bartsch 1993 H98<br />
|--<i>R. fractus </i>Bartsch 1979 L90<br />
|--<i>R. gressitti </i>Newell 1967 [incl. <i>R. magnirostris </i>var. <i>lionyx </i>Trouessart 1914] SL71<br />
|--<i>R. intermedius </i>Schulz 1933 N47<br />
|--<i>R. lacunosus </i>Bartsch 1979 L90<br />
|--<i>R. latens </i>Bartsch 1993 H98<br />
|--<i>R. latibulus </i>Bartsch 1993 H98<br />
|--<i>R. lepidus </i>Bartsch 1993 H98<br />
|--<i>R. leurodactylus </i>WL09<br />
|--<i>R. levigatoides </i>DPD16<br />
|--<i>R. magnirostris </i>Trouessart 1889 B07 [=<i>R. magnipalpus </i>(<i>l. c.</i>) N47]<br />
| |--<i>R. m. magnirostris </i>N47<br />
| |--<i>R. m. plumifer </i>Trouessart 1889 N47<br />
| `--<i>R. m. praegracilis </i>Viets 1939 N47<br />
|--<i>R. marginalis </i>Bartsch 1993 H98<br />
|--<i>R. novaezelandicus </i>Bartsch 1986 L90<br />
|--<i>R. parvulus </i>Viets 1939 N47<br />
|--<i>R. pectinatus </i>Viets 1936 B07<br />
|--<i>R. peltatus </i>Viets 1939 B07<br />
|--<i>R. placidus </i>Bartsch 1993 H98<br />
|--<i>R. psammophilus </i>Bartsch 1993 H98<br />
|--<i>R. pseudolionyx </i>Newell & André 1959 B07<br />
|--<i>R. reticulatus </i>WL09<br />
|--<i>R. scutulatus </i>Bartsch 1983 H98<br />
|--<i>R. sphaerorhynchus </i>Police 1909 N47<br />
|--<i>R. spinipes </i>Viets 1933 N47<br />
|--<i>R. thalassinus </i>Bartsch 1993 H98<br />
|--<i>R. uniscutatus </i>Viets 1939 N47<br />
`--<i>R. validipes </i>Bartsch 2000 B07<br />
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*<i>Rhombognathus notops </i>(Gosse 1855) [=<i>Pachygnathus notops</i>, *<i>Aletes notops</i>; incl. <i>A. gracilis </i>Lohmann 1889, <i>Rhombognathus longirostris </i>Lohmann 1889] N47<br />
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</font>*Type species of generic name indicated<br />
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<b>REFERENCES</b><br />
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[B07] Bartsch, I. 2007. <i>Rhombognathus </i>from the Caribbean area, with the description of a new species (Arachnida, Acari, Halacaridae). <i>Senckenbergiana Biologica</i> 87 (1): 17–22.<br />
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[DPD16] Dabert, M., H. Proctor & J. Dabert. 2016. Higher-level molecular phylogeny of the water mites (Acariformes: Prostigmata: Parasitengonina: Hydrachnidiae). <i>Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution</i> 101: 75–90.<br />
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[H98] Halliday, R. B. 1998. <i>Mites of Australia: A checklist and bibliography</i>. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood.<br />
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[L90] Luxton, M. 1990. The marine littoral mites of the New Zealand region. <i>Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand</i> 20 (4): 367–418.<br />
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[N47] Newell, I. M. 1947. A systematic and ecological study of the Halacaridae of eastern North America. <i>Bulletin of the Bingham Oceanographic Collection</i> 10 (3): 1–232.<br />
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[SL71] Spain, A. V., & M. Luxton. 1971. Catalog and bibliography of the Acari of the New Zealand subregion. <i>Pacific Insects Monograph</i> 25: 179–226.<br />
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[WL09] Walter, D. E., E. E. Lindquist, I. M. Smith, D. R. Cook & G. W. Krantz. 2009. Order Trombidiformes. <i>In</i>: Krantz, G. W., & D. E. Walter (eds) <i>A Manual of Acarology</i> 3<sup>rd</sup> ed. pp. 233–420. Texas Tech University Press.Christopher Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11075565866351612441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107478525158722252.post-50752598693840916942022-07-21T01:49:00.003-07:002022-07-21T01:49:50.148-07:00Halacarus<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg-YkoHsl5vGbuEuMSdfeE_EgoMbKAtUKo8MZQl7ZDsXqCnpe2d-aJJ_gEJdbm4omsry_pnf85mwoiKyZjgel6RbegullBygxpdmh5QnwV-MSln6OqmwGgpjtPuH7K40SF4E3rmU525YAhDU-whuluEZDFLv8QE13aCemLoI0pzzQ94dvfS5Gw4fBpF/s1920/Halacarus%20frontiporus.jpeg" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" width="400" data-original-height="1117" data-original-width="1920" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg-YkoHsl5vGbuEuMSdfeE_EgoMbKAtUKo8MZQl7ZDsXqCnpe2d-aJJ_gEJdbm4omsry_pnf85mwoiKyZjgel6RbegullBygxpdmh5QnwV-MSln6OqmwGgpjtPuH7K40SF4E3rmU525YAhDU-whuluEZDFLv8QE13aCemLoI0pzzQ94dvfS5Gw4fBpF/s400/Halacarus%20frontiporus.jpeg"/></a></div>
<center>Halacarus frontiporus<i>, from the <a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Halacarus_frontiporus_%28YPM_IZ_020183%29.jpeg">Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History</a>.</i></center><br />
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<b>Belongs within:</b> <a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/halacaridae.html">Halacaridae</a>.<br />
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<i>Halacarus</i> is a genus of halacarid mites in which genu I is subequal in length to the adjoining femur and tibia (Luxton 1990).<br />
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<b>Characters</b> (from Luxton 1990): Ocular and posterior dorsal plates may be reduced or absent; anterior epimeral plates not divided into two parts; five large dorsal pores often present; palps four-segmented, penultimate segment with a spiniform seta; genu I subequal in length to femur I and tibia I, genu I with one pair of spiniform setae and tibia I with two pairs.<br />
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<a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/halacaridae.html"><==</a><font face="Courier New"><i>Halacarus </i>Gosse 1855 B05<br />
|--<I>H. </I>(<i>Halacarus</i>) N47<br />
| |--*<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>ctenopus </i>Gosse 1855 N47<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>actenos </i>Trouessart 1889 N47<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>anomalus </i>Trouessart 1894 N47<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>frontiporus </i>Newell 1947 N47<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>oblongus </i>Lohmann 1893 N47<br />
| `--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>subtilis </i>Viets 1940 N47<br />
`--<I>H. </I>(<i>Thalassarachna </i>Packard 1871) (see below for synonymy) N47<br />
|--<I>H. </I>(*<I>T.</I>) <i>basteri </i>(Johnston 1836) (see below for synonymy) N47<br />
| |--<i>H. b. basteri </i>M62<br />
| `--<i>H. b. affinis </i>M62<br />
|--<I>H. </I>(<I>T.</I>) <i>longipes </i>(Trouessart 1888) (see below for synonymy) N47<br />
|--<i>‘Thalassarachna’ lubricus </i>(Bartsch 1984) [=<i>Halacarellus lubricus</i>] H98<br />
|--<I>H. </I>(<I>T.</I>) <i>novus </i>Lohmann 1908 SL71<br />
|--<I>H. </I>(<I>T.</I>) <i>procerus </i>Viets 1927 N47<br />
|--<I>H. </I>(<I>T.</I>) <i>psammophilus </i>Bartsch 1993 H98, WL09, H98 [=<i>Thalassarachna psammophila </i>WL09]<br />
`--<i>‘Thalassarachna’ raphidochela </i>WL09<br />
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<i>Halacarus incertae sedis</i>:<br />
<i>H. abyssorum </i>Trouessart 1896 T96<br />
<i>H. arenarius </i>Bartsch 1993 H98<br />
<i>H. bisulcus </i>Viets 1927 M62<br />
<i>H. borealis </i>Trouessart 1894 T05<br />
<i>H. caudani </i>Trouessart 1896 T96<br />
<i>H. celatus </i>Bartsch 1993 H98<br />
<i>H. chevreuxi </i>T96<br />
<i>H. discophorus </i>Bartsch 1993 H98<br />
<i>H. fabricii </i>T96<br />
<i>H. flavellus </i>Bartsch 1993 H98<br />
<i>H. fuscatus </i>Bartsch 1993 H98<br />
<i>H. gracileunguiculatus </i>Lohmann 1908 SL71<br />
<i>H. gracilipes </i>[incl. <i>H. gracilipes </i>var. <i>quadricostatus </i>Trouessart 1896] T96<br />
<i>H. harioti </i>Trouessart 1889 SL71<br />
<i>H. helenae </i>Bartsch 1993 H98<br />
<i>H. humerosus </i>M62<br />
|--<i>H. h. humerosus </i>M62<br />
`--<i>H. h. graveolus </i>Monniot 1962 M62<br />
<i>H. longior </i>Bartsch 1981 B05<br />
<i>H. mitrellus </i>Bartsch 1993 H98<br />
<i>H. nitidus </i>Bartsch 1979 L90<br />
<i>H. parvulus </i>Bartsch 1993 H98<br />
<i>H. striatus </i>T96<br />
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<i>Halacarus </i>(<i>Thalassarachna </i>Packard 1871) [incl. <i>Leptopsalis </i>Trouessart 1888 <i>non </i>Thorell 1882, <i>Leptosalis </i>(<i>l. c.</i>), <i>Leptospathis </i>Trouessart 1894] N47<br />
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<i>Halacarus </i>(*<i>Thalassarachna</i>) <i>basteri </i>(Johnston 1836) [=<i>Acarus basteri</i>, <i>Bdella basteri</i>, <i>Halacarellus basteri</i>; incl. <i>H. spinifer </i>Lohmann 1889, <i>H. spiniger</i>, <i>Thalassarachna verrilli </i>Packard 1871, <i>Halacarus verrilli</i>] N47<br />
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<i>Halacarus </i>(<i>Thalassarachna</i>) <i>longipes </i>(Trouessart 1888) [=*<i>Leptopsalis longipes</i>, <i>Halacarellus longipes</i>, *<i>Leptospathis longipes</i>; incl. <i>Halacarus levipes </i>Trouessart 1889, <i>Halacarus murrayi </i>Lohmann 1889] N47<br />
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</font>*Type species of generic name indicated<br />
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<b>REFERENCES</b><br />
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[B05] Bartsch, I. 2005. Halacaridae from the depths of western Antarctica (Arachnida, Acari). <i>Senckenbergiana Biologica</i> 85 (1): 31–41.<br />
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[H98] Halliday, R. B. 1998. <i>Mites of Australia: A checklist and bibliography</i>. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood.<br />
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[L90] Luxton, M. 1990. The marine littoral mites of the New Zealand region. <i>Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand</i> 20 (4): 367–418.<br />
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[M62] Monniot, F. 1962. Recherches sur les graviers a <i>Amphioxus </i>de la région de Banyuls-sur-Mer. <i>Vie et Milieu </i>13: 231–322.<br />
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[N47] Newell, I. M. 1947. A systematic and ecological study of the Halacaridae of eastern North America. <i>Bulletin of the Bingham Oceanographic Collection</i> 10 (3): 1–232.<br />
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[SL71] Spain, A. V., & M. Luxton. 1971. Catalog and bibliography of the Acari of the New Zealand subregion. <i>Pacific Insects Monograph</i> 25: 179–226.<br />
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[T05] Trägårdh, I. 1905. Monographie der arktischen Acariden. <i>In</i>: Römer, F., & F. Schaudinn (eds) <i>Fauna Arctica. Eine Zusammenstellun der arktischen Tierformen, mit besonder Berücksichtigung des Spitzbergen-Gebietes auf Grund der Ergebnisse der Deutschen Expedition in das Nördliche Eismeer im Jahre 1898</i> vol. 4 pp. 1–78. Gustav Fischer: Jena.<br />
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[T96] Trouessart, E. 1896. Resultats scientifiques de la campagne du "Caudan" dans le Golfe de Gascogne: Halacariens. <i>Annales de l'Universite de Lyon</i> 26: 325–353, pls 9–11.<br />
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[WL09] Walter, D. E., E. E. Lindquist, I. M. Smith, D. R. Cook & G. W. Krantz. 2009. Order Trombidiformes. <i>In</i>: Krantz, G. W., & D. E. Walter (eds) <i>A Manual of Acarology</i> 3<sup>rd</sup> ed. pp. 233–420. Texas Tech University Press.Christopher Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11075565866351612441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107478525158722252.post-63729169915644872852022-07-21T01:38:00.002-07:002022-07-21T01:38:32.214-07:00Agauopsis<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEirmp0a_1lYGGuElZ2nP17MoBl8pO7c2sfm67X8PAwc2mGWrbYqXVBw2otbezmjJUuRllGydMQyqt5ovyqvASmeFN6Xu2HXCrnHXI-rLZL76lEBRxNvGZpQffRnr3t_C9a4FwJ3GNs7zwVOeFkFjc7_MZ_SVzICg1oebkLIgLT39c60Sf0f7NV6H6wV/s700/Agauopsis%20microrhyncha.png" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" height="400" data-original-height="700" data-original-width="520" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEirmp0a_1lYGGuElZ2nP17MoBl8pO7c2sfm67X8PAwc2mGWrbYqXVBw2otbezmjJUuRllGydMQyqt5ovyqvASmeFN6Xu2HXCrnHXI-rLZL76lEBRxNvGZpQffRnr3t_C9a4FwJ3GNs7zwVOeFkFjc7_MZ_SVzICg1oebkLIgLT39c60Sf0f7NV6H6wV/s400/Agauopsis%20microrhyncha.png"/></a></div>
<center>Agauopsis microrhyncha<i>, from <a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Agauopsis_microrhyncha.png">Lohmann (1893)</a>.</i></center><br />
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<b>Belongs within:</b> <a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/halacaridae.html">Halacaridae</a>.<br />
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<i>Agauopsis</i> is a genus of halacarid mites in which the first pair of legs is armed with stout, peg-like setae (Luxton 1990).<br />
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<b>Characters</b> (from Luxton 1990): Female with three pairs of perigenital setae; moveable digits of chelicerae denticulate; palps four-segmented, penultimate segment with a spiniform seta; tibia I with unpaired spiniform setae, genu I shorter than femur I or tibia I.<br />
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<a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/halacaridae.html"><==</a><font face="Courier New"><i>Agauopsis </i>Viets 1927 H98<br />
|--*<i>A. brevipalpus </i>(Trouessart 1889) [=<i>Agaue brevipalpus</i>, <i>Agauopsis brevirostris </i>(<i>l. c.</i>)] N47<br />
| |--<i>A. b. brevipalpus </i>N47<br />
| `--<i>A. b. pontica </i>(Cichkoff 1907) N47<br />
|--<i>A. aequilivestita </i>Bartsch 1996 H98<br />
|--<i>A. australiensis </i>Bartsch 1996 H98<br />
|--<i>A. borealis </i>Newell 1947 N47<br />
|--<i>A. collaris </i>Otto 1994 H98<br />
|--<i>A. curvata </i>WP99<br />
|--<i>A. elaborata </i>Bartsch 1996 H98<br />
|--<i>A. filirostris </i>WP99<br />
|--<i>A. luxtoni </i>Bartsch 1986 L90<br />
|--<i>A. microrhyncha </i>(Trouessart 1889) [=<i>Agaue microrhyncha</i>] H98<br />
|--<i>A. mokari </i>Otto 1994 H98<br />
|--<i>A. novaezelandiae </i>Bartsch 1986 L90<br />
|--<i>A. ornatella </i>Bartsch 1996 H98<br />
`--<i>A. similis </i>Bartsch 1979 H98<br />
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</font>*Type species of generic name indicated<br />
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<b>REFERENCES</b><br />
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[H98] Halliday, R. B. 1998. <i>Mites of Australia: A checklist and bibliography</i>. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood.<br />
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[L90] Luxton, M. 1990. The marine littoral mites of the New Zealand region. <i>Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand</i> 20 (4): 367–418.<br />
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[N47] Newell, I. M. 1947. A systematic and ecological study of the Halacaridae of eastern North America. <i>Bulletin of the Bingham Oceanographic Collection</i> 10 (3): 1–232.<br />
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[WP99] Walter, D. E., & H. C. Proctor. 1999. <i>Mites: Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour</i>. CABI Publishing: Wallingford (UK).Christopher Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11075565866351612441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107478525158722252.post-44410885232048904202022-07-21T01:08:00.003-07:002022-07-21T01:08:55.184-07:00Penthaleidae<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg-ppXrCLLxIcJz-hnR5JZgMGtK9iASV3wpBEc4LR7LaqvYAWcjdCu707mH1e5GT-lm-EJ2NJn50vEmlyrPBOohEtDlPk5LP3gr73tamgfHv2RBhyQ80T4P-fHrsVQmaYrfLeJ_GD5FmuivsOS4LHEB0FRBnKUHi8GYALFsB-Up0VAloy6ma1P6AAd8/s5400/Penthaleus%20major.jpg" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" height="400" data-original-height="5400" data-original-width="4000" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg-ppXrCLLxIcJz-hnR5JZgMGtK9iASV3wpBEc4LR7LaqvYAWcjdCu707mH1e5GT-lm-EJ2NJn50vEmlyrPBOohEtDlPk5LP3gr73tamgfHv2RBhyQ80T4P-fHrsVQmaYrfLeJ_GD5FmuivsOS4LHEB0FRBnKUHi8GYALFsB-Up0VAloy6ma1P6AAd8/s400/Penthaleus%20major.jpg"/></a></div>
<i><center>Blue oat mite </i>Penthaleus major<i>, copyright <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/morrigan33/6487025693">Sandra-Photographie</a>.</i></center><br />
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<b>Belongs within:</b> <a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/02/eupodoidea.html">Eupodoidea</a>.<br />
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The Penthaleidae are a group of often phytophagous mites, some of which are significant agricultural pests. They are soft-bodied with weakly chelate chelicerae, fifteen or more pairs of setae in the intercoxal region, and a dorsal or dorsoterminal anal opening (Walter <i>et al.</i> 2009).<br />
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<a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/02/eupodoidea.html"><==</a><font face="Courier New">Penthaleidae<br />
|--<i>Chromotydaeus </i>Berlese 1903 H98<br />
| |--<i>C. arcticus </i>(Trägårdh 1900) [=<i>Penthaleus arcticus</i>] T05<br />
| |--<i>C. egregius </i>(Berlese 1891) WL09, SB63 (see below for synonymy)<br />
| |--<i>C. ovatus </i>T05<br />
| |--<i>C. quartus </i>Qin & Halliday 1996 H98<br />
| `--<i>C. villosus </i>[=<i>Penthaleus villosus</i>] T05<br />
|--<i>Halotydeus </i>Berlese 1891 H98<br />
| |--*<i>H. hydrodromus </i>(Berlese & Trouessart 1889) [=<i>Notophallus hydrodromus</i>] QH96<br />
| | |--<i>H. h. hydrodromus </i>QH96<br />
| | `--<i>H. h. albolineatus </i>Halbert 1915 QH96, B96<br />
| |--<i>H. anthropus </i>Qin & Halliday 1996 QH96<br />
| |--<i>H. bakerae </i>Qin & Halliday 1996 H98<br />
| |--<i>H. castellus </i>Qin & Halliday 1996 H98<br />
| |--<i>H. destructor </i>(Tucker 1925) H98 [=<i>Penthaleus destructor </i>H98, <i>Halotydaeus </i>(<i>l. c.</i>) <i>destructor </i>H01]<br />
| |--<i>H. mollis </i>Luxton 1986 L86<br />
| |--<i>H. signiensis </i>WL09<br />
| `--<i>H. spectatus </i>Qin & Halliday 1996 QH96<br />
|--<i>Linopenthaloides novaezealandicus </i>QH96, WL09<br />
`--<i>Penthaleus </i>Koch 1836 [incl. <i>Notophallus </i>Canestrini 1886] H98<br />
|--*<i>P. major </i>(Dugès 1834) SB63 (see below for synonymy)<br />
|--<i>P. crinitus </i>Narayan 1957 N57<br />
|--<i>P. falcatus </i>Qin & Halliday 1996 H98<br />
|--<i>P. haematopus </i>Koch 1840 [=<i>Notophallus haematopus</i>] T05<br />
|--<i>P. illustris </i>Berlese 1916 B16<br />
|--<i>P. insulanus </i>Thorell 1871 [=<i>Notophallus insulanus</i>; incl. <i>Tetranychus borealis </i>Koch 1878] T05<br />
|--<i>P. longipilis </i>(Canestrini 1886) SB63 (see below for synonymy)<br />
|--<i>P. medius </i>Schweizer & Bader 1963 SB63<br />
|--<i>P. minor </i>(Canestrini 1886) [=<i>Notophallus minor</i>] H98<br />
|--<i>P. ovatus </i>CF77<br />
`--<i>P. tectus </i>WL09<br />
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<i>Chromotydaeus egregius </i>(Berlese 1891) WL09, SB63 [=<i>Penthaleus egregius </i>SB63, <i>Halotydeus egregius </i>B96, <i>Penthalodes egregius </i>SB63]<br />
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<i>Penthaleus longipilis </i>(Canestrini 1886) SB63 [=<i>Notophallus longipilis</i> SB63; incl. <i>P. longilis </i>(<i>l. c.</i>) var.<i> longipes </i>Schweizer 1951 S51]<br />
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*<i>Penthaleus major </i>(Dugès 1834) SB63 [=<i>Tetranychus majeur </i>H98, <i>P. maior </i>(<i>l. c.</i>) H98; incl. <i>Notophallus bicolor </i>Froggatt 1921 H98, <i>Notophallus bicolour </i>(<i>l. c.</i>) H98, <i>Notophalus dicolor </i>(<i>l. c.</i>) H98, <i>Penthaleus bicolor </i>H98]<br />
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</font>*Type species of generic name indicated<br />
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<b>REFERENCES</b><br />
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[B96] Baker, A. S. 1996. On the status of some species of Eupodoidea (Acariformes: Prostigmata) represented in the Berlese Acaroteca. <i>In</i>: Mitchell, R., D. J. Horn, G. R. Needham & W. C. Welbourn (eds) <i>Acarology IX</i> vol. 1. <i>Proceedings</i> pp. 373–375. Ohio Biological Survey: Columbus (Ohio).<br />
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[B16] Berlese, A. 1916. Centuria terza di Acari nuovi. <i>Redia</i> 12: 289–338.<br />
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[CF77] Canestrini, G., & F. Fanzago. 1877. Intorno agli Acari Italiani. <i>Atti del Reale Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, Serie 5,</i> 4: 69–208, pls 2–7.<br />
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[H98] Halliday, R. B. 1998. <i>Mites of Australia: A checklist and bibliography</i>. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood.<br />
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[H01] Halliday, R. B. 2001. 250 years of Australian acarology. <i>In</i>: Halliday, R. B., D. E. Walter, H. C. Proctor, R. A. Norton & M. J. Colloff (eds) <i>Acarology: Proceedings of the 10<sup>th</sup> International Congress </i>pp. 3–16. CSIRO Publishing: Melbourne.<br />
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[L86] Luxton, M. 1986. Mites (Arachnida: Acari) from the coast of Hong Kong. <i>In</i>: B. Morton (ed.) <i>Proceedings of the Second International Marine Biological Workshop: The Marine Flora and Fauna of Hong Kong and Southern China, Hong Kong, 1986</i> pp. 667–671. Hong Kong University Press.<br />
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[N57] Narayan, D. S. 1957. A new species of <i>Penthaleus </i>from Mexico (Acarina: Penthaleidae). <i>Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society</i> 30 (3): 111–113.<br />
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[QH96] Qin, T. K., & R. B. Halliday. 1996. Revision of the Australian and South African species of <i>Halotydeus </i>(Acarina: Penthaleidae). <i>Bulletin of Entomological Research</i> 86: 441–450.<br />
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[S51] Schweizer, J. 1951. Die Landmilben des schweizerischen Nationalparkes. 2. Teil: Trombidiformes. <i>Ergebnisse der wissenschaftlichen Untersuchung des schweizerischen Nationalparks </i>[Résultats des recherches scientifiques entreprises au Parc National Suisse] 3 (Neue Folge): 51–172.<br />
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[SB63] Schweizer, J., & C. Bader. 1963. Die Landmilben der Schweiz (Mittelland, Jura und Alpen): Trombidiformes Reuter, mit 217 Arten und Unterarten und 193 Originalzeichnungen. <i>Denkschriften der Schweizerischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft </i>[Mémoires de la Société Helvétique des Sciences Naturelles] 84 (2): i–vi, 209–378.<br />
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[T05] Trägårdh, I. 1905. Monographie der arktischen Acariden. <i>In</i>: Römer, F., & F. Schaudinn (eds) <i>Fauna Arctica. Eine Zusammenstellun der arktischen Tierformen, mit besonder Berücksichtigung des Spitzbergen-Gebietes auf Grund der Ergebnisse der Deutschen Expedition in das Nördliche Eismeer im Jahre 1898</i> vol. 4 pp. 1–78. Gustav Fischer: Jena.<br />
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[WL09] Walter, D. E., E. E. Lindquist, I. M. Smith, D. R. Cook & G. W. Krantz. 2009. Order Trombidiformes. <i>In</i>: Krantz, G. W., & D. E. Walter (eds) <i>A Manual of Acarology</i> 3<sup>rd</sup> ed. pp. 233–420. Texas Tech University Press.Christopher Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11075565866351612441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107478525158722252.post-1248496826630155912022-07-21T00:54:00.003-07:002022-07-21T00:54:48.490-07:00Speleognathinae<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhzalfNGlNyxlxFICi5kC7lhyjoU3kw2hGQr70cvk2J1JT2gcSYu0Knh8uxcVJJ0nkO1_cndRXVncWrVuHJg3uWHyOvtorxclfw5USRaL0bgzSuQBCum16B1c_cA4o_qe9OADt5QKJ0z1N88-FaiZHYuFH8ydjtYy3siqxIwT0RQzrtlKBuCGcSULbB/s850/Boydaia%20sturni.png" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" width="400" data-original-height="493" data-original-width="850" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhzalfNGlNyxlxFICi5kC7lhyjoU3kw2hGQr70cvk2J1JT2gcSYu0Knh8uxcVJJ0nkO1_cndRXVncWrVuHJg3uWHyOvtorxclfw5USRaL0bgzSuQBCum16B1c_cA4o_qe9OADt5QKJ0z1N88-FaiZHYuFH8ydjtYy3siqxIwT0RQzrtlKBuCGcSULbB/s400/Boydaia%20sturni.png"/></a></div>
<i><center>Dorsal (left) and ventral views of </i>Boydaia sturni<i>, from <a href="https://www.researchgate.net/publication/235754331_A_review_of_Prostigmata_Acariformes_Trombidiformes_permanently_associated_with_birds">Skoracki <i>et al.</i> (2012)</a>.</i></center><br />
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<b>Belongs within:</b> <a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2017/12/procurvata.html">Procurvata</a>.<br />
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The Speleognathinae are a group of mites endoparasitic in the nasal mucosa of birds and mammals. They have no active instars between larva and adult with all three nymphal instars being calyptostatic within the larval skin (Walter <i>et al.</i> 2009).<br />
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<a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2017/12/procurvata.html"><==</a><font face="Courier New">Speleognathinae [Speleognathidae] AF00<br />
| <i>i. s.</i>: <i>Meropiboydaia </i>Fain 1985 AF00, H98<br />
| `--<i>M. merops </i>(Fain 1955) [=<i>Boydaia merops</i>, <i>Aureliania merops</i>, <i>Neoboydaia merops</i>] H98<br />
| <i>Speleochir aitkeni </i>AF00<br />
| <i>Speleognathopsis </i>Cooreman 1954 AF00, H98<br />
| |--<i>S. accipitris </i>(Domrow 1969) [=<i>Ophthalmognathus accipitris</i>] H98<br />
| |--<i>S. benoiti </i>Fain 1955 H98<br />
| `--<i>S. galli </i>AF00<br />
| Trispeleognathini WL09<br />
|--<i>Astrida parrae </i>AF00<br />
`--+--<i>Psyttaboidaia </i>AF00<br />
|--+--<i>Speleognathus </i>Womersley 1936 AF00<br />
| | |--*<i>S. australis </i>Womersley 1936 AF00<br />
| | `--<i>S. schoutedeni </i>Fain 1955 AF00, H98 (see below for synonymy)<br />
| `--<i>Neoboydaia </i>Fain 1958 AF00, H98<br />
| |--<i>N. colymbiformi </i>Clark 1964 H98<br />
| `--<i>N. philomachi </i>(Fain 1956) [=<i>Boydaia philomachi</i>] H98<br />
`--<i>Boydaia </i>Womersley 1953 AF00, H98 [Boydaiini]<br />
|--<i>B. aratingae </i>AF00<br />
|--<i>B. clavata </i>AF00<br />
|--<i>B. crassipes </i>(Berlese & Trouessart 1889) [=<i>Ereynetes crassipes</i>, <i>Riccardoella crassipes</i>] H98<br />
|--<i>B. falconis </i>Fain 1956 H98<br />
|--<i>B. hirundoae </i>Fain 1956 H98<br />
|--<i>B. maluri </i>Domrow 1969 H98<br />
|--<i>B. myzomelae </i>Domrow 1969 H98<br />
|--<i>B. nigra </i>WL09<br />
|--<i>B. podargi </i>Fain & Lukoschus 1979 H98<br />
|--<i>B. spatulata </i>Fain 1955 [=<i>B. sturni </i>var. <i>spatulata</i>] H98<br />
|--<i>B. sturnellae </i>WL09<br />
|--<i>B. sturni </i>(Boyd 1948) [=<i>Speleognathus sturni</i>] H98<br />
|--<i>B. trochila </i>A91<br />
|--<i>B. zosteropis </i>Fain 1963 H98<br />
`--<i>B. zumpti </i>AF00<br />
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<i>Speleognathus schoutedeni </i>Fain 1955 AF00, H98 [=<i>Neoboydaia schoutedeni </i>H98, <i>Ophthalmognathus schoutedeni </i>H98, <i>Trispeleognathus schoutedeni </i>H98]<br />
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</font>*Type species of generic name indicated<br />
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<b>REFERENCES</b><br />
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[A91] André, H. M. 1991. The Tydeoidea: a striking exception to the Oudemans-Grandjean rule. <i>In</i>: Dusbábek, F., & V. Bukva (eds) <i>Modern Acarology: Proceedings of the VIII International Congress of Acarology, held in České Budĕjovice, Czechoslovakia, 6–11 August 1990</i> vol. 2 pp. 293–296. SPB Academic Publishing: The Hague.<br />
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[AF00] André, H. M., & A. Fain. 2000. Phylogeny, ontogeny and adaptive radiation in the superfamily Tydeoidea (Acari: Actinedida), with a reappraisal of morphological characters. <i>Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society</i> 130: 405–448.<br />
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[H98] Halliday, R. B. 1998. <i>Mites of Australia: A checklist and bibliography</i>. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood.<br />
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[WL09] Walter, D. E., E. E. Lindquist, I. M. Smith, D. R. Cook & G. W. Krantz. 2009. Order Trombidiformes. <i>In</i>: Krantz, G. W., & D. E. Walter (eds) <i>A Manual of Acarology</i> 3<sup>rd</sup> ed. pp. 233–420. Texas Tech University Press.Christopher Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11075565866351612441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107478525158722252.post-39421669285815819772022-07-19T06:18:00.003-07:002022-07-19T06:18:51.265-07:00Protohydrachnidia<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhhlwGqUopomxFp9oYtLyJQD9-S-SiriHYtzkD94S2qPaoyx6X0OaDCtVhrzRFC_O0WKgrAum8uXbrzvCtFKO92r1nkWPAgRVKOcCdDmmmD2okbbBEskCqs1HpWD9s1fxWH7o10unoX6soiKh6eycITGJDrNeZHW54puQO-6A1f8IcTLmQqViX5bNOs/s560/Rhyncholimnochares.jpg" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" width="400" data-original-height="490" data-original-width="560" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhhlwGqUopomxFp9oYtLyJQD9-S-SiriHYtzkD94S2qPaoyx6X0OaDCtVhrzRFC_O0WKgrAum8uXbrzvCtFKO92r1nkWPAgRVKOcCdDmmmD2okbbBEskCqs1HpWD9s1fxWH7o10unoX6soiKh6eycITGJDrNeZHW54puQO-6A1f8IcTLmQqViX5bNOs/s400/Rhyncholimnochares.jpg"/></a></div>
<center>Rhyncholimnochares<i> sp., copyright <a href="https://bugguide.net/node/view/1344280/bgpage">Ray Fisher</a>.</i></center><br />
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<b>Belongs within:</b> <a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/hydrachnidia.html">Hydrachnidia</a>.<br />
<b>Contains:</b> <i><a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2017/12/eylais.html">Eylais</a></i>.<br />
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The Protohydrachnidia are a clade of water mites in which the lateral eyes lack muscles, the last pair of idiosomal dorsoventral muscles are arranged in a median position, and the ejaculatory complex has the distal-sclerite arms and apical setae reduced.<br />
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<a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/hydrachnidia.html"><==</a><font face="Courier New">Protohydrachnidia<br />
|--Hydrovolzioidea TBG00<br />
| |--Hydrovolziidae [Hydrovolziinae] WWO01<br />
| | |--<i>Stygovolzia </i>Imamura 1957 TBG00<br />
| | | `--<i>S. uenoi </i>(Imamura 1957) TBG00<br />
| | |--<i>Hydrovolziella </i>Viets 1935 TBG00<br />
| | | `--*<i>H. lata </i>(Walter 1935) [=<i>Hydrovolzia lata</i>] TBG00<br />
| | `--<i>Hydrovolzia </i>Thor 1905 TBG00<br />
| | |--<i>H. baderi </i>G96<br />
| | |--<i>H. cancellata </i>Walter 1906 TBG00<br />
| | |--<i>H. gerhardi </i>TBG00<br />
| | |--<i>H. japonica </i>Imamura 1961 TBG00<br />
| | |--<i>H. marshallae </i>WL09<br />
| | |--<i>H. persica </i>Bader & Sepasgozarian 1980 TBG00<br />
| | `--<i>H. placophora </i>(Monti 1905) TBG00<br />
| `--Acherontacaridae [Acherontacarinae] TBG00<br />
| |--<i>Bharatavolzia </i>Cook 1967 TBG00<br />
| | |--<I>B. </I>(<i>Bharatavolzia</i>) <i>muscicola </i>Cook 1967 S86a<br />
| | `--<I>B. </I>(<i>Bharatavolziella </i>Cook 1967) TBG00<br />
| | |--<I>B. </I>(<I>B.</I>) <i>cooki </i>Schwoerbel & Sepasgozarian 1980 S86a<br />
| | `--<I>B. </I>(<I>B.</I>) <i>pallida </i>Cook 1967 S86a<br />
| `--<i>Acherontacarus </i>Viets 1932 (see below for synonymy) TBG00<br />
| |--*<i>A. halacaroides </i>Viets 1932 TBG00<br />
| |--<i>A. bicornis </i>Cook 1974 TBG00<br />
| |--<i>A. cedro </i>Lundblad 1962 TBG00<br />
| |--<i>A. cicolanii </i>GS96<br />
| |--<i>A. dividuus </i>TBG00<br />
| |--<i>A. fonticolus </i>Viets 1934 TBG00<br />
| |--<i>A. rutilans </i>Angelier 1951 TBG00<br />
| |--<i>A. tuberculatus </i>TBG00<br />
| `--<i>A. vietsi </i>Angelier 1951 TBG00<br />
`--Eylaoidea WL09<br />
| <i>i. s.</i>: <i>Apheviderulix </i>[Apheviderulicidae] WL09<br />
| |--<i>A. santana </i>WL09<br />
| `--<i>A. welwitchioides </i>WL09<br />
|--Piersigiidae WWO01<br />
| |--Stygolimnocharinae WL09<br />
| | |--<i>Parawandesia </i>Angelier 1951 WL09, S86b<br />
| | | `--<i>P. chappuisi </i>Angelier 1951 S86b<br />
| | `--<i>Stygolimnochares </i>Cook 1967 H98<br />
| | |--<i>S. australica </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
| | `--<i>S. elongata </i>Cook 1967 S86b<br />
| `--Piersigiinae WL09<br />
| |--<i>Austrapiersigia montana </i>WL09<br />
| `--<i>Piersigia </i>WL09<br />
| |--<i>P. crusta </i>WL09<br />
| |--<i>P. intermedia </i>Wi91<br />
| `--<i>P. limnophila </i>WL09<br />
`--+--<i><a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2017/12/eylais.html">Eylais</a></i> Wo91<br />
`--Limnocharidae WWO01<br />
|--Limnocharinae WL09<br />
| |--<i>Limnochares </i>Latreille 1796 H98<br />
| | |--<I>L. </I>(<i>Cyclothrix</i>) <i>americana </i>WP99<br />
| | |--<i>L. aquatica </i>(Linnaeus 1758) Wo91 [=<i>Acarus aquaticus </i>L02]<br />
| | |--<i>L. australica </i>Lundblad 1941 H98<br />
| | |--<i>L. crinita </i>WL09<br />
| | `--<i>L. holoserica </i>[=<i>Hydrachna holoserica</i>] G20<br />
| `--<i>Neolimnochares </i>Lundblad 1937 WL09, RFF05<br />
| |--<i>N. breviscuta </i>Lundblad 1941 RFF05<br />
| |--<i>N. kakadu </i>Harvey 1990 H98<br />
| |--<i>N. petrophila </i>Lundblad 1937 RFF05<br />
| |--<i>N. placophora </i>Lundblad 1937 RFF05<br />
| `--<i>N. pugiunculata </i>Viets 1954 RFF05<br />
`--Rhyncholimnocharinae WL09<br />
|--<i>Austrolimnochares womersleyi </i>WL09<br />
`--<i>Rhyncholimnochares </i>Lundblad 1936 RFF05<br />
| <i>i. s.</i>: <i>R. kittitanniana </i>WL09<br />
| <i>R. womersleyi </i>(Lundblad 1952) [=<i>Paralimnochares womersleyi</i>] H98<br />
|--<I>R. </I>(<i>Rhyncholimnochares</i>) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>R. </I>(<I>R.</I>) <i>andina </i>Lundblad 1953 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>R. </I>(<I>R.</I>) <i>expansiseta </i>Cook 1980 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>R. </I>(<I>R.</I>) <i>gracilirostris </i>Lundblad 1953 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>R. </I>(<I>R.</I>) <i>lamellipalpis </i>Lundblad 1936 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>R. </I>(<I>R.</I>) <i>longipalpis </i>Lundblad 1953 RFF05<br />
| `--<I>R. </I>(<I>R.</I>) <i>longiscuta </i>Lundblad 1941 RFF05<br />
`--<I>R. </I>(<i>Paralimnochares </i>Lundblad 1937) RFF05<br />
|--<I>R. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>dipersiai </i>(Rosso de Ferradás 1975) RFF05<br />
`--<I>R. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>sursumhians </i>(Lundblad 1937) RFF05<br />
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<i>Acherontacarus </i>Viets 1932 [incl. <i>Acherontacarellus </i>Lundblad 1962, <i>Acherontacaropsis </i>Cook 1967, <i>Neoacherontacarus </i>Bader 1989] TBG00<br />
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</font>*Type species of generic name indicated<br />
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<b>REFERENCES</b><br />
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[GS96] Gerecke, R., & A. Di Sabatino. 1996. Historical zoogeography and evolution of habitat preference in water mites (Hydracarina) of the central Mediterranean region. <i>In</i>: Mitchell, R., D. J. Horn, G. R. Needham & W. C. Welbourn (eds) <i>Acarology IX</i> vol. 1. <i>Proceedings</i> pp. 523–527. Ohio Biological Survey: Columbus (Ohio).<br />
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[G96] Gil, M. J. 1996. Water-mite (Hydracarina) larvae of some selected genera from Spain: a phylogenetic inference. <i>In</i>: Mitchell, R., D. J. Horn, G. R. Needham & W. C. Welbourn (eds) <i>Acarology IX</i> vol. 1. <i>Proceedings</i> pp. 543–546. Ohio Biological Survey: Columbus (Ohio).<br />
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[G20] Goldfuss, G. A. 1820. <i>Handbuch der Naturgeschichte</i> vol. 3. <i>Handbuch der Zoologie</i> pt 1. Johann Leonhard Schrag: Nürnberg.<br />
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[H98] Halliday, R. B. 1998. <i>Mites of Australia: A checklist and bibliography</i>. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood.<br />
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[L02] Latreille, P. A. 1802. <i>Histoire Naturelle, générale et particulière des crustacés et des insectes </i>vol. 3. <i>Familles naturelles des genres</i>. F. Dufart: Paris.<br />
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[RFF05] Rosso de Ferradás, B., & H. R. Fernández. 2005. Elenco y biogeografía de los ácaros acuáticos (Acari, Parasitengona, Hydrachnidia) de Sudamérica. <i>Graellsia</i> 61 (2): 181–224.<br />
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[S86a] Schwoerbel, J. 1986a. Acari: Limnohalacaridae and Hydrovolziidae. <i>In</i>: Botosaneanu, L. (ed.) <i>Stygofauna Mundi: A Faunistic, Distributional, and Ecological Synthesis of the World Fauna inhabiting Subterranean Waters (including the Marine Interstitial) </i>pp. 643–647. E. J. Brill/Dr W. Backhuys: Leiden.<br />
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[S86b] Schwoerbel, J. 1986b. Acari: “Hydrachnellae”. <i>In</i>: Botosaneanu, L. (ed.) <i>Stygofauna Mundi: A Faunistic, Distributional, and Ecological Synthesis of the World Fauna inhabiting Subterranean Waters (including the Marine Interstitial) </i>pp. 652–696. E. J. Brill/Dr W. Backhuys: Leiden.<br />
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[TBG00] Tuzovskij, P., D. Benfatti & R. Gerecke. 2000. The water mite family Acherontacaridae Cook, 1967 nov. stat. and diagnosis of the superfamily Hydrovolzioidea Thor, 1905 (Acariformes, Hydrachnidia). <i>Acarologia</i> 41: 451–473.<br />
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[WL09] Walter, D. E., E. E. Lindquist, I. M. Smith, D. R. Cook & G. W. Krantz. 2009. Order Trombidiformes. <i>In</i>: Krantz, G. W., & D. E. Walter (eds) <i>A Manual of Acarology</i> 3<sup>rd</sup> ed. pp. 233–420. Texas Tech University Press.<br />
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[WP99] Walter, D. E., & H. C. Proctor. 1999. <i>Mites: Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour</i>. CABI Publishing: Wallingford (UK).<br />
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[Wi91] Witte, H. 1991. The phylogenetic relationships within the Parasitengonae. <i>In</i>: Dusbábek, F., & V. Bukva (eds) <i>Modern Acarology: Proceedings of the VIII International Congress of Acarology, held in České Budĕjovice, Czechoslovakia, 6–11 August 1990</i> vol. 2 pp. 171–182. SPB Academic Publishing: The Hague.<br />
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[Wo91] Wohltmann, A. 1991. Nutrition and respiratory rate of water mites (Actinedida: Hydrachnidia) from a phylogenetic point of view. <i>In</i>: Dusbábek, F., & V. Bukva (eds) <i>Modern Acarology: Proceedings of the VIII International Congress of Acarology, held in České Budĕjovice, Czechoslovakia, 6–11 August 1990</i> vol. 2 pp. 543–548. SPB Academic Publishing: The Hague.<br />
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[WWO01] Wohltmann, A., H. Witte & R. Olomski. 2001. Organismal patterns causing high potential for adaptive radiation in Parasitengonae (Acari: Prostigmata). <i>In</i>: Halliday, R. B., D. E. Walter, H. C. Proctor, R. A. Norton & M. J. Colloff (eds) <i>Acarology: Proceedings of the 10<sup>th</sup> International Congress </i>pp. 83–99. CSIRO Publishing: Melbourne.Christopher Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11075565866351612441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107478525158722252.post-46049494208496283222022-07-19T06:10:00.001-07:002022-07-19T06:10:19.092-07:00Wandesia<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEikPr5F7kIQ3Yt1skarkaHDUQTThE8O2nVizbIfQeKaKkwDk-g-16mb75nWrms1sq6k9AkBhs5Q_svF4awHTyKEtj-rnSSWhHX_vV3-rqDdAR3B1zwA1_YsPxgZneFw1mTEPV6FSXAh5wMOZ3zTq7_-PAp8fPANSnFRDO45pBy4kP8MfZsR2Ufl8PrX/s640/Wandesia%20thori.jpg" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" width="400" data-original-height="606" data-original-width="640" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEikPr5F7kIQ3Yt1skarkaHDUQTThE8O2nVizbIfQeKaKkwDk-g-16mb75nWrms1sq6k9AkBhs5Q_svF4awHTyKEtj-rnSSWhHX_vV3-rqDdAR3B1zwA1_YsPxgZneFw1mTEPV6FSXAh5wMOZ3zTq7_-PAp8fPANSnFRDO45pBy4kP8MfZsR2Ufl8PrX/s400/Wandesia%20thori.jpg"/></a></div>
<center>Wandesia thori<i>, copyright <a href="http://v3.boldsystems.org/index.php/Taxbrowser_Taxonpage?taxid=275809">Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Podgorica</a>.</i></center><br />
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<b>Belongs within:</b> <a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2015/01/hydryphantidae.html">Hydryphantidae</a>.<br />
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<i>Wandesia</i> is a genus of elongate-bodied water mites with widely separated coxae and lacking dorsal plates or genital flaps.<br />
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<a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2015/01/hydryphantidae.html"><==</a><font face="Courier New"><i>Wandesia </i>Schechtel 1912 RFF05<br />
| <i>i. s.</i>: <i>W. cavecerberum </i>GS96<br />
| <i>W. saginata </i>GS96<br />
| <i>W. troma </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<I>W. </I>(<i>Wandesia</i>) S86<br />
| |--<I>W. </I>(<I>W.</I>) <i>centensis </i>Habeeb 1973 S86<br />
| |--<I>W. </I>(<I>W.</I>) <i>extendens </i>Cook 1980 S86<br />
| |--<I>W. </I>(<I>W.</I>) <i>racovitzai </i>Gledhill 1970 S86<br />
| `--<I>W. </I>(<I>W.</I>) <i>thori </i>Schechtel 1912 S86<br />
|--<I>W. </I>(<i>Allowandesia </i>Schwoerbel 1961) S86<br />
| `--<I>W. </I>(<I>A.</I>) <i>japonica </i>Imamura 1956 S86<br />
|--<I>W. </I>(<i>Mesowandesia </i>André & Naudo 1962) S86<br />
| `--<I>W. </I>(<I>M.</I>) <i>riparia </i>Habeeb 1954 S86<br />
|--<I>W. </I>(<i>Partnuniella </i>Viets 1938) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>W. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>chechoi </i>Cook 1988 [=<I>W. </I>(<i>Pseudowandesia</i>) <i>chechoi</i>] RFF05<br />
| |--<I>W. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>cubana </i>Orghidan & Georgesco 1977 S86<br />
| |--<I>W. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>lethaea </i>(Besch 1964) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>W. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>stalagmophila </i>Lundblad 1941 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>W.</I> (<I>P.</I>) <i>thermalis </i>(Viets 1938) RFF05<br />
| `--<I>W. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>walteri </i>Lundblad 1937 RFF05<br />
`--<I>W. </I>(<i>Pseudowandesia </i>Habeeb 1958) RFF05<br />
|--<I>W. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>andiana </i>Cook 1980 RFF05<br />
|--<I>W. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>approximata </i>Cook 1967 S86<br />
|--<I>W. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>gaspensis </i>Habeeb 1955 S86<br />
|--<I>W. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>glareosa </i>Weigmann & Schminke 1970 S86<br />
|--<I>W. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>stygophila </i>Szalay 1944 S86<br />
|--<I>W. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>tanasachii </i>Orgidan & Georgescu 1977 S86<br />
`--<I>W. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>vermiformis </i>Cook 1967 S86<br />
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</font>*Type species of generic name indicated<br />
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<b>REFERENCES</b><br />
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[GS96] Gerecke, R., & A. Di Sabatino. 1996. Historical zoogeography and evolution of habitat preference in water mites (Hydracarina) of the central Mediterranean region. <i>In</i>: Mitchell, R., D. J. Horn, G. R. Needham & W. C. Welbourn (eds) <i>Acarology IX</i> vol. 1. <i>Proceedings</i> pp. 523–527. Ohio Biological Survey: Columbus (Ohio).<br />
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[H98] Halliday, R. B. 1998. <i>Mites of Australia: A checklist and bibliography</i>. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood.<br />
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[RFF05] Rosso de Ferradás, B., & H. R. Fernández. 2005. Elenco y biogeografía de los ácaros acuáticos (Acari, Parasitengona, Hydrachnidia) de Sudamérica. <i>Graellsia</i> 61 (2): 181–224.<br />
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[S86] Schwoerbel, J. 1986. Acari: “Hydrachnellae”. <i>In</i>: Botosaneanu, L. (ed.) <i>Stygofauna Mundi: A Faunistic, Distributional, and Ecological Synthesis of the World Fauna inhabiting Subterranean Waters (including the Marine Interstitial) </i>pp. 652–696. E. J. Brill/Dr W. Backhuys: Leiden.Christopher Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11075565866351612441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107478525158722252.post-73395393329521114472022-07-09T20:05:00.003-07:002022-07-09T20:05:53.182-07:00Hygrobates<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjZWp35qXyh2lm6hYyDZ7985kOsQPYtVKF8YWavW3iUOS5D3dih2su-Qw1-UEbTv0e88Y0FA9ar18jtv8j02N3MaS5S9PAuUgQiNUbxe3T-TvIHlzhIs_EIQ80-GDGgMaTYOV43APCnTHUMH5tVKUKameaBxBIP6oguVWg2xZLvCpzQsiZE8bI7FtwA/s2272/Hygrobates%20fluviatilis.JPG" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" width="400" data-original-height="1704" data-original-width="2272" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjZWp35qXyh2lm6hYyDZ7985kOsQPYtVKF8YWavW3iUOS5D3dih2su-Qw1-UEbTv0e88Y0FA9ar18jtv8j02N3MaS5S9PAuUgQiNUbxe3T-TvIHlzhIs_EIQ80-GDGgMaTYOV43APCnTHUMH5tVKUKameaBxBIP6oguVWg2xZLvCpzQsiZE8bI7FtwA/s400/Hygrobates%20fluviatilis.JPG"/></a></div>
<center>Hygrobates fluviatilis<i>, photographed by <a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hygrobates_fluviatilis.JPG">Nigrico</a>.</i></center><br />
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<b>Belongs within:</b> <a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/hygrobatidae.html">Hygrobatidae</a>.<br />
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<i>Hygrobates</i> is a genus of mostly soft-bodied water mites with the capitulum fused to coxae I and often with a ventral projection on the palpfemur and ventral denticles on the palpgenu.<br />
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<a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/hygrobatidae.html"><==</a><font face="Courier New"><i>Hygrobates </i>Koch 1837 RFF05<br />
|--<I>H. </I>(<i>Hygrobates</i>) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>ampliatus </i>Viets 1936 RFF05<br />
| | |--<i>H. a. ampliatus </i>RFF05<br />
| | |--<i>H. a. interpositus </i>Viets 1954 RFF05<br />
| | `--<i>H. a. productus </i>Viets 1936 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>amplipalpis </i>Lundblad 1953 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>apertus </i>Viets 1936 RFF05<br />
| | |--<i>H. a. apertus </i>RFF05<br />
| | `--<i>H. a. apertulus </i>Viets 1954 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>clevamus </i>Cook 1980 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>crassipes </i>Lundblad 1937 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>curvipalpis </i>Besseling 1949 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>dadayi </i>Cook 1967 S86<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>discrepans </i>Lundblad 1937 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>diversidentatus </i>Viets 1954 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>gracilidens </i>Lundblad 1936 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>obtusidens </i>Lundbald 1953 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>oxyrhynchus </i>Viets 1954 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>phreaticus </i>Cook 1967 S86<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>plaumanni </i>Lundblad 1936 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>plebejus </i>Lundblad 1930 RFF05<br />
| | |--<i>H. p. plebejus </i>RFF05<br />
| | `--<i>H. p. tamboensis </i>Lundblad 1953 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>plicatus </i>Lundblad 1942 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>porosus </i>Lundblad 1938 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>procursus </i>Viets 1936 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>sterrodermus </i>Lundblad 1953 RFF05<br />
| `--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>triangularis </i>Lundblad 1937 RFF05<br />
| |--<i>H. t. triangularis </i>RFF05<br />
| `--<i>H. t. lundbladi </i>Viets 1938 RFF05<br />
|--<I>H. </I>(<i>Hygrobatides </i>Lundblad 1936) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>angustiporus </i>Viets 1954 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>distendens </i>Lundblad 1953 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>longimanus </i>Lundblad 1942 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>pachydermis </i>(Lundblad 1936) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>rufus </i>(Lundblad 1937) RFF05<br />
| `--<I>H. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>transversalis </i>Viets 1954 RFF05<br />
`--<I>H. </I>(<i>Schubartella </i>Viets 1937) RFF05<br />
|--<I>H. </I>(<I>S.</I>) <i>longipes </i>(Viets 1937) RFF05<br />
`--<I>H. </I>(<I>S.</I>) <i>paraensis </i>(Besch 1969) RFF05<br />
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<i>Hygrobates incertae sedis</i>:<br />
<i>H. australicus </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>H. calliger </i>Piersig 1896 VBB91<br />
<i>H. calvotus </i>WL09<br />
<i>H. fluviatilis </i>(Ström 1768) GS91<br />
<i>H. hamatus </i>Viets 1935 H98<br />
<i>H. longipalpis </i>(Hermann 1804) PH91<br />
<i>H. longiporus </i>CS91<br />
<i>H. neocalliger </i>WL09<br />
<i>H. nigromaculatus </i>Lebert 1879 D91<br />
<i>H. salamandrarum </i>WL09<br />
<i>H. setosus </i>DPD16<br />
<i>H. trigonicus </i>Koenike 1895 D91<br />
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</font>*Type species of generic name indicated<br />
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<b>REFERENCES</b><br />
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[CS91] Cicolani, B., & A. Di Sabatino. 1991. Sensitivity of water mites to water pollution. <i>In</i>: Dusbábek, F., & V. Bukva (eds) <i>Modern Acarology: Proceedings of the VIII International Congress of Acarology, held in České Budĕjovice, Czechoslovakia, 6–11 August 1990</i> vol. 1 pp. 465–474. SPB Academic Publishing: The Hague.<br />
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[DPD16] Dabert, M., H. Proctor & J. Dabert. 2016. Higher-level molecular phylogeny of the water mites (Acariformes: Prostigmata: Parasitengonina: Hydrachnidiae). <i>Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution</i> 101: 75–90.<br />
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[D91] Davids, C. 1991. Water mites: the impact of larvae and adults on their host and prey populations. <i>In</i>: Dusbábek, F., & V. Bukva (eds) <i>Modern Acarology: Proceedings of the VIII International Congress of Acarology, held in České Budĕjovice, Czechoslovakia, 6–11 August 1990</i> vol. 1 pp. 497–501. SPB Academic Publishing: The Hague.<br />
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[GS91] Gerecke, R., & J. Schwoerbel. 1991. Water quality and water mites (Acari, Actinedida) in the Upper Danube region, 1959-1984. <i>In</i>: Dusbábek, F., & V. Bukva (eds) <i>Modern Acarology: Proceedings of the VIII International Congress of Acarology, held in České Budĕjovice, Czechoslovakia, 6–11 August 1990</i> vol. 1 pp. 483–491. SPB Academic Publishing: The Hague.<br />
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[H98] Halliday, R. B. 1998. <i>Mites of Australia: A checklist and bibliography</i>. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood.<br />
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[PH91] Punčochár, P., & J. Hrbáček. 1991. Water mites in the plankton of Hubenov Reservoir and their relations to fish stock composition. <i>In</i>: Dusbábek, F., & V. Bukva (eds) <i>Modern Acarology: Proceedings of the VIII International Congress of Acarology, held in České Budĕjovice, Czechoslovakia, 6–11 August 1990</i> vol. 1 pp. 449–457. SPB Academic Publishing: The Hague.<br />
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[RFF05] Rosso de Ferradás, B., & H. R. Fernández. 2005. Elenco y biogeografía de los ácaros acuáticos (Acari, Parasitengona, Hydrachnidia) de Sudamérica. <i>Graellsia</i> 61 (2): 181–224.<br />
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[S86] Schwoerbel, J. 1986. Acari: “Hydrachnellae”. <i>In</i>: Botosaneanu, L. (ed.) <i>Stygofauna Mundi: A Faunistic, Distributional, and Ecological Synthesis of the World Fauna inhabiting Subterranean Waters (including the Marine Interstitial) </i>pp. 652–696. E. J. Brill/Dr W. Backhuys: Leiden.<br />
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[VBB91] Valdecasas, A. G., A. Baltanás & E. Bello. 1991. A preliminary assessment of single rocks for sampling water mites. <i>In</i>: Dusbábek, F., & V. Bukva (eds) <i>Modern Acarology: Proceedings of the VIII International Congress of Acarology, held in České Budĕjovice, Czechoslovakia, 6–11 August 1990</i> vol. 1 pp. 503–507. SPB Academic Publishing: The Hague.<br />
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[WL09] Walter, D. E., E. E. Lindquist, I. M. Smith, D. R. Cook & G. W. Krantz. 2009. Order Trombidiformes. <i>In</i>: Krantz, G. W., & D. E. Walter (eds) <i>A Manual of Acarology</i> 3<sup>rd</sup> ed. pp. 233–420. Texas Tech University Press.Christopher Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11075565866351612441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107478525158722252.post-80953384849170614442022-07-09T18:45:00.003-07:002022-07-09T18:45:37.322-07:00Corticacarus<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhHAbb32T0DyaKICarw5-U7QuPpKnFbtCP8-PmT1CPzVBR_nwI1Xv9WD16BdjUFoW_iAcoYpHNi50b0nYSH8Klxud-vt9Q0LD2tsN3MkEHmTnFU4Fomh-jf2Lx1e3kI2ykrAVqTUzeeHlKoO6By4flU5_h-_8vXaOQrC4J1p_vL8LnUW0KOYINO5_7M/s414/Corticacarus%20argentinensis.jpg" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" height="400" data-original-height="414" data-original-width="289" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhHAbb32T0DyaKICarw5-U7QuPpKnFbtCP8-PmT1CPzVBR_nwI1Xv9WD16BdjUFoW_iAcoYpHNi50b0nYSH8Klxud-vt9Q0LD2tsN3MkEHmTnFU4Fomh-jf2Lx1e3kI2ykrAVqTUzeeHlKoO6By4flU5_h-_8vXaOQrC4J1p_vL8LnUW0KOYINO5_7M/s400/Corticacarus%20argentinensis.jpg"/></a></div>
<i><center>Venter of idiosoma of male </i>Corticacarus argentinensis<i>, from <a href="https://www.researchgate.net/publication/349151436_Introduction_and_Keys_to_Neotropical_Water_Mites">Goldschmidt & Ramírez Sánchez (2020)</a>.</i></center><br />
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<b>Belongs within:</b> <a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/hygrobatidae.html">Hygrobatidae</a>.<br />
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<i>Corticacarus</i> is a genus of hygrobatid water mites with relatively laterally placed legs IV with the glands on coxae IV placed centrally, posterior to the suture between coxae III and IV, and with a ventral projection on the palpfemur.<br />
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<a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/hygrobatidae.html"><==</a><font face="Courier New"><i>Corticacarus </i>Lundblad 1936 RFF05 [incl. <i>Notorheobates </i>Imamura 1984 H98]<br />
|--<I>C. </I>(<i>Corticacarus</i>) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>coarctipalpis </i>Lundblad 1942 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>coeruleus </i>Lundblad 1942 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>columbianus </i>Lundblad 1941 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>crassipalpis </i>Lundblad 1942 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>davecooki </i>(Cook 1988) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>dentipalpis </i>Lundblad 1936 RFF05<br />
| | |--<i>C. d. dentipalpis </i>RFF05<br />
| | `--<i>C. d. schadei </i>Lundblad 1942 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>edentulus </i>Lundblad 1942 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>exilis </i>Cook 1988 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>jemobus </i>Cook 1988 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>malleifer </i>Lundblad 1936 RFF05<br />
| | |--<i>C. m. malleifer </i>RFF05<br />
| | `--<i>C. m. affinis </i>Lundblad 1942 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>patagonicus </i>Besch 1964 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>placophorus </i>Schwoerbel 1986 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>pravanus </i>Cook 1988 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>rimorus </i>Cook 1988 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>rostratus </i>Cook 1988 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>sovus </i>Cook 1988 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>stukabus </i>Cook 1988 RFF05<br />
| `--<I>C. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>umadus </i>Cook 1988 RFF05<br />
|--<I>C. </I>(<i>Corticacarellus </i>Lundblad 1937) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>acutidens </i>(Lundblad 1938) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>labialis </i>Lundblad 1936 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>latidens </i>(Viets 1953) RFF05<br />
| `--<I>C. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>vietsi </i>Lundblad 1953 RFF05<br />
|--<I>C. </I>(<i>Corticacarides </i>Lundblad 1941) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>nilsoni </i>Besch 1964 RFF05<br />
| `--<I>C. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>plaumanni </i>Lundblad 1941 RFF05<br />
|--<I>C. </I>(<i>Lundbladacarus </i>Motas & Tanasachi 1960) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>L.</I>) <i>anchistus </i>Cook 1988 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>L.</I>) <i>angelescui </i>Motas & Tanasachi 1960 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>L.</I>) <i>argentinensis </i>Cook 1988 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>L.</I>) <i>brundini </i>Besch 1964 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>L.</I>) <i>chilensis </i>Viets 1967 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>L.</I>) <i>divisus </i>Cook 1988 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>L.</I>) <i>icotus </i>Cook 1988 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>L.</I>) <i>penai </i>Cook 1988 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>L.</I>) <i>schusteri </i>Viets 1977 RFF05<br />
| `--<I>C. </I>(<I>L.</I>) <i>xystus </i>Besch 1964 RFF05<br />
|--<I>C. </I>(<i>Paracorticacarus </i>Lundblad 1953) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>brassanus </i>Cook 1980 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>brogavus </i>Cook 1980 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>coldomus </i>Cook 1980 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>copinae </i>Rosso de Ferradás 1991 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>curvirostris </i>Lundblad 1953 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>longirostris </i>Lundblad 1953 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>minutissimus </i>(Lundblad 1953) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>motasi </i>Lundblad 1953 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>multiscutus </i>Lundblad 1953 RFF05<br />
| | |--<i>C. m. multiscutus </i>RFF05<br />
| | |--<i>C. m. divisus </i>Lundblad 1953 RFF05<br />
| | `--<i>C. m. reductus </i>Lundblad 1953 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>noodti </i>Besch 1964 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>schwoerbeli </i>Cook 1980 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>setipes </i>Lundblad 1953 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>smithi </i>Cook 1980 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>suchezae </i>Fernández & Rosso de Ferradás 2001 RFF05<br />
| `--<I>C. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>testudo </i>Lundblad 1953 RFF05<br />
| |--<i>C. t. testudo </i>RFF05<br />
| `--<i>C. t. aberratus </i>Lundblad 1953 RFF05<br />
|--<I>C. </I>(<i>Polycorticacarellus </i>Lundblad 1953) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>C. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>multiporus </i>Lundblad 1953 RFF05<br />
| `--<I>C. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>pereirai </i>Cook 1980 RFF05<br />
`--<I>C. </I>(<i>Tetracorticacarellus </i>Lundblad 1941) RFF05<br />
`--<I>C. </I>(<I>T.</I>) <i>scutatus </i>Lundblad 1941 RFF05<br />
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<i>Corticacarus incertae sedis</i>:<br />
<i>C. aligenitalis </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>C. aloonus </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>C. angulicoxalis </i>Viets 1978 H98<br />
<i>C. australicus </i>Viets 1978 H98<br />
<i>C. cooki </i>(Imamura 1984) [=<i>Notorheobates cooki</i>] H98<br />
<i>C. cramerae </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>C. gennadus </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>C. gracilipalpis </i>Viets 1978 H98<br />
<i>C. hirsutus </i>Viets 1978 H98<br />
<i>C. incurvatus </i>Viets 1953 RFF05<br />
<i>C. longipalpis </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>C. nabidus </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>C. pachydermis </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>C. parvus </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>C. prasadi </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>C. tadilopus </i>Cook 1986 h98<br />
<i>C. tasmanicus </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>C. togalus </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>C. victorianus </i>Viets 1978 [=<i>C. victoriensis</i> (<i>l. c.</i>)] H98<br />
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</font>*Type species of generic name indicated<br />
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<b>REFERENCES</b><br />
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[H98] Halliday, R. B. 1998. <i>Mites of Australia: A checklist and bibliography</i>. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood.<br />
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[RFF05] Rosso de Ferradás, B., & H. R. Fernández. 2005. Elenco y biogeografía de los ácaros acuáticos (Acari, Parasitengona, Hydrachnidia) de Sudamérica. <i>Graellsia</i> 61 (2): 181–224.Christopher Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11075565866351612441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107478525158722252.post-2480578963967747272022-07-09T18:30:00.001-07:002022-07-09T18:30:18.121-07:00Australiobates<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjHFw9j4vmanZmPzCpqcT3O9bO4H7isu2OfAW5cwacx0c0JYNBeJk9ItP8O3VnSp7hnGs_-gYCNmhDbIlNo-qijvj8jNa5tFfsiirF4bTeFfUCOyN6LWlEsyZrnWaQ8BTAuIiqfgxe7le3hRknOirF-b8wKZdlzS6xdX5DEt1ZCN7BbZjPwGvciih0n/s415/Australiobates%20gomorus.jpg" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" height="400" data-original-height="415" data-original-width="294" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjHFw9j4vmanZmPzCpqcT3O9bO4H7isu2OfAW5cwacx0c0JYNBeJk9ItP8O3VnSp7hnGs_-gYCNmhDbIlNo-qijvj8jNa5tFfsiirF4bTeFfUCOyN6LWlEsyZrnWaQ8BTAuIiqfgxe7le3hRknOirF-b8wKZdlzS6xdX5DEt1ZCN7BbZjPwGvciih0n/s400/Australiobates%20gomorus.jpg"/></a></div>
<i><center>Venter of female </i>Australiobates gomorus<i>, from <a href="https://www.researchgate.net/publication/349151436_Introduction_and_Keys_to_Neotropical_Water_Mites">Goldschmidt & Ramírez Sánchez (2020)</a>.</i></center><br />
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<b>Belongs within:</b> <a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/hygrobatidae.html">Hygrobatidae</a>.<br />
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<i>Australiobates</i> is a genus of hygrobatid water mites bearing a posterior process on the capitulum, found in Australasia, South Africa and South America.<br />
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<a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/hygrobatidae.html"><==</a><font face="Courier New"><i>Australiobates </i>Lundblad 1941 RFF05<br />
|--<i>A. cekalovici </i>Besch 1964 RFF05<br />
|--<i>A. curtipalpis </i>Cook 1988 RFF05<br />
|--<i>A. emalus </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<i>A. gledhilli </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<i>A. gomorus </i>Cook 1988 RFF05<br />
|--<i>A. klaasseni </i>Besch 1964 RFF05<br />
|--<i>A. linderi </i>Lundblad 1941 H98<br />
|--<i>A. litatus </i>Cook 1988 RFF05<br />
|--<i>A. mutatus </i>Viets 1978 H98<br />
|--<i>A. neolinderi </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<i>A. ogavus </i>Cook 1988 RFF05<br />
|--<i>A. ombatus </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<i>A. perplexus </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<i>A. queenslandensis </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<i>A. radagus </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<i>A. vantermus </i>Cook 1988 RFF05<br />
|--<i>A. ventriscutatus </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<i>A. vimorus </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
`--<i>A. violaceus </i>Lundblad 1941 H98<br />
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</font>*Type species of generic name indicated<br />
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<b>REFERENCES</b><br />
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[H98] Halliday, R. B. 1998. <i>Mites of Australia: A checklist and bibliography</i>. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood.<br />
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[RFF05] Rosso de Ferradás, B., & H. R. Fernández. 2005. Elenco y biogeografía de los ácaros acuáticos (Acari, Parasitengona, Hydrachnidia) de Sudamérica. <i>Graellsia</i> 61 (2): 181–224.Christopher Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11075565866351612441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107478525158722252.post-56567972497789895292022-07-09T17:46:00.001-07:002022-07-09T17:46:17.872-07:00Aspidiobates<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj_AFN9D8rlhXFoum19dGRAKAN7S1ZAefYw8dP4OXn9-MKOOA6MkFZF8SnIlZOMRXKdg-1rfqpq-JafZZJPDCp-Zsa8LNA0NQoCke6kyfXCre2EXidDJ2Xf16PWJrv_JYIPkMinJUQYFlZl1zV4bp2Q7lUV7yV3yE9vIDDhmGE4BYqPgKfSMn33sutM/s640/Aspidiobates.jpg" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" width="400" data-original-height="480" data-original-width="640" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj_AFN9D8rlhXFoum19dGRAKAN7S1ZAefYw8dP4OXn9-MKOOA6MkFZF8SnIlZOMRXKdg-1rfqpq-JafZZJPDCp-Zsa8LNA0NQoCke6kyfXCre2EXidDJ2Xf16PWJrv_JYIPkMinJUQYFlZl1zV4bp2Q7lUV7yV3yE9vIDDhmGE4BYqPgKfSMn33sutM/s400/Aspidiobates.jpg"/></a></div>
<center>Aspidiobates<i> sp., copyright <a href="http://v3.boldsystems.org/index.php/Taxbrowser_Taxonpage?taxid=1073899">Melissa Carew</a>.</i></center><br />
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<b>Belongs within:</b> <a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/hygrobatidae.html">Hygrobatidae</a>.<br />
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<i>Aspidiobates</i> is a genus of water mites found in Australasia and South America characterised by a dorsal shield of one large anterior platelet and multiple smaller posterior platelets, three or four pairs of genital acetabula, and legs without swimming hairs.<br />
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<a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/hygrobatidae.html"><==</a><font face="Courier New"><i>Aspidiobates </i>Lundblad 1941 RFF05<br />
|--<i>A. aethes </i>Harvey & Cook 1988 H98<br />
|--<i>A. bidewel </i>Harvey & Cook 1988 H98<br />
|--<i>A. geometricus </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<i>A. harveyi </i>Cook 1988 RFF05<br />
|--<i>A. pilbara </i>Harvey 1988 H98<br />
|--<i>A. scutatus </i>Lundblad 1941 H98<br />
|--<i>A. similis </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<i>A. spatiosus </i>Viets 1969 H98<br />
|--<i>A. unidorsalis </i>Smit 1942 H98<br />
`--<i>A. wittenoom </i>Harvey 1988 H98<br />
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</font>*Type species of generic name indicated<br />
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<b>REFERENCES</b><br />
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[H98] Halliday, R. B. 1998. <i>Mites of Australia: A checklist and bibliography</i>. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood.<br />
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[RFF05] Rosso de Ferradás, B., & H. R. Fernández. 2005. Elenco y biogeografía de los ácaros acuáticos (Acari, Parasitengona, Hydrachnidia) de Sudamérica. <i>Graellsia</i> 61 (2): 181–224.Christopher Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11075565866351612441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107478525158722252.post-49009602707724397822022-07-09T01:37:00.003-07:002022-07-09T01:37:44.933-07:00Omartacaridae<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgqFSPlJaE-TyR6k2Ndw-lVVu5T_nQsqZ4Zx2dRm45al7jUBJ7_BmfUrvUtVew00xZ_VJLHKG2whwZjaS6Oj-nYECQw6dxb2SKMnw81buW_do_7nynil_F6nNFwb4_HJ-FZSz0MW_Sa4aNK_8LXmhzsY4u3GwA59yaicnxTdxDZJjK0rqh_fX1rOKty/s435/Omartacarus%20elongatus.jpg" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" height="400" data-original-height="435" data-original-width="370" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgqFSPlJaE-TyR6k2Ndw-lVVu5T_nQsqZ4Zx2dRm45al7jUBJ7_BmfUrvUtVew00xZ_VJLHKG2whwZjaS6Oj-nYECQw6dxb2SKMnw81buW_do_7nynil_F6nNFwb4_HJ-FZSz0MW_Sa4aNK_8LXmhzsY4u3GwA59yaicnxTdxDZJjK0rqh_fX1rOKty/s400/Omartacarus%20elongatus.jpg"/></a></div>
<i><center>Venter of </i>Omartacarus elongatus<i>, from <a href="https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/2662223#page/54/mode/1up">Cook (1963)</a>.</i></center><br />
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<b>Belongs within:</b> Hygrobatoidea.<br />
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The Omartacaridae are a group of interstitial water mites with a disjunct distribution in southern Asia, Australia and the Americas. Species have a soft integument, somewhat elongated idiosoma, all coxal plates grouped together with the medial edges of anterior coxal group noticeably longer than those of the posterior group, and suture lines between coxal plates III–IV extending at right angles to the midline or slightly posterolaterally (Walter <i>et al.</i> 2009).<br />
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<font face="Courier New">Omartacaridae RFF05<br />
|--<i>Maharashtracarus </i>Cook 1967 [Maharashtracarinae] S86<br />
| |--<i>M. neotropicus </i>Cook 1980 S86<br />
| `--<i>M. phreaticus </i>Cook 1967 S86<br />
`--<i>Omartacarus </i>Cook 1963 [Omartacarinae] RFF05<br />
| <i>i. s.</i>: <i>O. australicus </i>Viets 1978 H98<br />
| <i>O. blythi </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
| <i>O. bobidus </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
| <i>O. ferradasae </i>Cook 1988 RFF05<br />
| <i>O. lomedus </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
| <i>O. paraelongatus </i>Fernández & Grosso 1991 RFF05<br />
| <i>O. pauciporus </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
| <i>O. tucumanensis </i>Fernández 1992 RFF05<br />
|--<I>O. </I>(<i>Omartacarus</i>) S86<br />
| |--<I>O. </I>(<I>O.</I>) <i>elongatus </i>Cook 1963 S86<br />
| `--<I>O. </I>(<I>O.</I>) <i>motasi </i>Cook 1980 S86<br />
`--<I>O. </I>(<i>Omartacarellus </i>Cook 1974) S86<br />
`--<I>O. </I>(<I>O.</I>) <i>brevipalpis </i>Cook 1974 S86<br />
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</font>*Type species of generic name indicated<br />
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<b>REFERENCES</b><br />
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[H98] Halliday, R. B. 1998. <i>Mites of Australia: A checklist and bibliography</i>. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood.<br />
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[RFF05] Rosso de Ferradás, B., & H. R. Fernández. 2005. Elenco y biogeografía de los ácaros acuáticos (Acari, Parasitengona, Hydrachnidia) de Sudamérica. <i>Graellsia</i> 61 (2): 181–224.<br />
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[S86] Schwoerbel, J. 1986. Acari: “Hydrachnellae”. <i>In</i>: Botosaneanu, L. (ed.) <i>Stygofauna Mundi: A Faunistic, Distributional, and Ecological Synthesis of the World Fauna inhabiting Subterranean Waters (including the Marine Interstitial) </i>pp. 652–696. E. J. Brill/Dr W. Backhuys: Leiden.<br />
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Walter, D. E., E. E. Lindquist, I. M. Smith, D. R. Cook & G. W. Krantz. 2009. Order Trombidiformes. <i>In</i>: Krantz, G. W., & D. E. Walter (eds) <i>A Manual of Acarology</i> 3<sup>rd</sup> ed. pp. 233–420. Texas Tech University Press.Christopher Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11075565866351612441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107478525158722252.post-1694226774866901732022-07-09T00:58:00.001-07:002022-07-09T00:58:21.363-07:00Austraturus<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh1biBoAVH4hlXABr6fET2iLwN7wPPpic3eslIYnNeOncHEA3Nt9NOC-K97LWDhxHmpt49JmGnRtRSC7A1wA2uWKSpeZJxpa8zWs5O2m4tlIpUa5nz9SHeaWYs2zYJ5o2QVZh4XM07uCISebfg0Fc2RdFxlog-hrEQQBbhZBbv3VWNplRg4M8ukk_Tz/s1201/Austraturus%20tumidipalpis.jpg" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" height="400" data-original-height="1201" data-original-width="1138" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh1biBoAVH4hlXABr6fET2iLwN7wPPpic3eslIYnNeOncHEA3Nt9NOC-K97LWDhxHmpt49JmGnRtRSC7A1wA2uWKSpeZJxpa8zWs5O2m4tlIpUa5nz9SHeaWYs2zYJ5o2QVZh4XM07uCISebfg0Fc2RdFxlog-hrEQQBbhZBbv3VWNplRg4M8ukk_Tz/s400/Austraturus%20tumidipalpis.jpg"/></a></div>
<center>Austraturus tumidipalpis<i>, from <a href="https://www.publish.csiro.au/MF/pdf/MF9780077?casa_token=-eOcVX383s4AAAAA:B4EWBMovJDk0PITZphbTQZZUT5Jy9R44At4Fv8aGnMnbQ9242_r9shiMsocf1Wwm-5ZPfrY4qkg">Viets (1978)</a>.</i></center><br />
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<b>Belongs within:</b> <a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/aturidae.html">Aturidae</a>.<br />
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<i>Austraturus</i> is an Australian genus of aturid water mites with the dorsal shield divided into seven platelets, and with the pedipalp having several small ventral projections on the femur and paired ventral setae placed subdistally on the tibia.<br />
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<a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/aturidae.html"><==</a><font face="Courier New"><i>Austraturus </i>Viets 1978 H98<br />
|--<i>A. concavus </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<i>A. coomensis </i>Imamura 1984 H98<br />
|--<i>A. elongatus </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<i>A. exilis </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<i>A. longipalpis </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<i>A. projectus </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<i>A. tumidipalpis </i>Viets 1978 H98<br />
|--<i>A. uncicoxalis </i>Cook 1986 [=<i>A. unicoxalis </i>(<i>l. c.</i>)] H98<br />
|--<i>A. victoriensis </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
`--<i>A. vietsi </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
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</font>*Type species of generic name indicated<br />
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<b>REFERENCES</b><br />
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[H98] Halliday, R. B. 1998. <i>Mites of Australia: A checklist and bibliography</i>. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood.Christopher Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11075565866351612441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107478525158722252.post-75700784044205528182022-07-08T19:02:00.001-07:002022-07-08T19:02:37.243-07:00Axonopsella<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjO7SUghn1i0N7RghI6pj5eOo8sorbFU3m6QKvleTe9NGhRL3YN-A-7cx0hd21pkWT8fa80o9PhaRIbvz9odaMy_W3VM3dHSSkVj6116CyKX91hk3H8cK86g6iBC-c5nd1bsgfChC9Zw0YNhiqgfVqYToq7QDA6lDz447jODrCzdD-2lrvWjEOT2H4M/s1608/Axonopsella%20misionum.jpg" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" height="400" data-original-height="1608" data-original-width="1061" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjO7SUghn1i0N7RghI6pj5eOo8sorbFU3m6QKvleTe9NGhRL3YN-A-7cx0hd21pkWT8fa80o9PhaRIbvz9odaMy_W3VM3dHSSkVj6116CyKX91hk3H8cK86g6iBC-c5nd1bsgfChC9Zw0YNhiqgfVqYToq7QDA6lDz447jODrCzdD-2lrvWjEOT2H4M/s400/Axonopsella%20misionum.jpg"/></a></div>
<center>Axonopsella misionum<i> male, from <a href="https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/01650529509360952?casa_token=5I6dXM_smY8AAAAA:C--y9Zn_bbMkkUV8bmHJJ7AhdAYslYIdiyG1oXZvfjmDDy7mDEL_-N7Yzh_URCyg8qiJlekguBTV">Rosso de Ferradás (1995)</a>.</i></center><br />
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<b>Belongs within:</b> <a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/aturidae.html">Aturidae</a>.<br />
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<i>Axonopsella</i> is a genus of aturid water mites found in Australasia and South America. The dorsal plate is comprised of a single shield and projections from coxa IV cover the openings of legs IV.<br />
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<a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/aturidae.html"><==</a><font face="Courier New"><i>Axonopsella </i>Lundblad 1930 RFF05<br />
|--<I>A. </I>(<i>Chilaxonopsella </i>Cook 1988) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>A. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>barri </i>Cook 1988 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>A. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>chilensis </i>Cook 1988 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>A. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>doloma </i>Cook 1988 RFF05<br />
| `--<I>A. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>tanda </i>Cook 1988 RFF05<br />
|--<I>A. </I>(<i>Coaxonopsella </i>Cook 1980) RFF05<br />
| `--<I>A. </I>(<I>C.</I>) <i>jujuyensis </i>Cook 1980 RFF05<br />
|--<I>A. </I>(<i>Humboldtaxonopsella </i>Orghidan & Gruia 1981) RFF05<br />
| `--<I>A. </I>(<I>H.</I>) <i>linaresi </i>Orghidan & Gruia 1981 RFF05<br />
|--<I>A. </I>(<i>Luciaxonopsella </i>Rosso de Ferradás 1995) RFF05<br />
| `--<I>A. </I>(<I>L.</I>) <i>misionum </i>Rosso de Ferradás 1995 RFF05<br />
|--<I>A. </I>(<i>Neaxonopsella </i>Lundblad 1937) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>A. </I>(<I>N.</I>) <i>argentinensis </i>Cook 1980 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>A. </I>(<I>N.</I>) <i>caripense </i>Orghidan & Gruia 1981 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>A. </I>(<I>N.</I>) <i>hamatoides </i>Lundblad 1937 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>A. </I>(<I>N.</I>) <i>mamillata </i>Viets 1954 RFF05<br />
| `--<I>A. </I>(<I>N.</I>) <i>trifida </i>Lundblad 1937 RFF05<br />
|--<I>A. </I>(<i>Paraxonopsella </i>Lundblad 1937) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>A. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>bifida </i>Lundblad 1937 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>A. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>filunguis </i>Lundblad 1937 RFF05<br />
| `--<I>A. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>hamata </i>Lundblad 1936 RFF05<br />
`--<I>A. </I>(<i>Rostaxonopsella </i>Orghidan & Gruia 1987) RFF05<br />
`--<I>A. </I>(<I>R.</I>) <i>nana </i>Orghidan & Gruia 1987 RFF05<br />
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<i>Axonopsella incertae sedis</i>:<br />
<i>A. affinis </i>Lundblad 1943 RFF05<br />
<i>A. andina </i>Lundblad 1953 RFF05<br />
<i>A. australica </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>A. bakeri </i>WL09<br />
<i>A. cerucha </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>A. chordella </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>A. davidsi </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>A. diamphida </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>A. diatropa </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>A. eremita </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>A. expansipes </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<i>A. e. expansipes </i>H98<br />
`--<i>A. e. zodala </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>A. ferradasae </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>A. fragala </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>A. groota </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>A. harveyi </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>A. henrechi </i>Orghidan & Gruia 1981 RFF05<br />
<i>A. hopkinsi </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>A. interstitialis </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>A. jacunda </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>A. koola </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>A. laeta </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>A. magna </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>A. oldora </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>A. plaumanni </i>Lundblad 1936 RFF05<br />
<i>A. ricala </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>A. spinigera </i>Lundblad 1930 RFF05<br />
<i>A. thori </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>A. trimaculata </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>A. truza </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>A. vaginalis </i>Viets 1936 RFF05<br />
<i>A. vietsi </i>Lundblad 1937 RFF05<br />
<i>A. walteri </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>A. wasta </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>A. wootoomba </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>A. zotela </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
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</font>*Type species of generic name indicated<br />
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<b>REFERENCES</b><br />
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[H98] Halliday, R. B. 1998. <i>Mites of Australia: A checklist and bibliography</i>. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood.<br />
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[RFF05] Rosso de Ferradás, B., & H. R. Fernández. 2005. Elenco y biogeografía de los ácaros acuáticos (Acari, Parasitengona, Hydrachnidia) de Sudamérica. <i>Graellsia</i> 61 (2): 181–224.<br />
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[WL09] Walter, D. E., E. E. Lindquist, I. M. Smith, D. R. Cook & G. W. Krantz. 2009. Order Trombidiformes. <i>In</i>: Krantz, G. W., & D. E. Walter (eds) <i>A Manual of Acarology</i> 3<sup>rd</sup> ed. pp. 233–420. Texas Tech University Press.Christopher Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11075565866351612441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107478525158722252.post-21230392652451597322022-07-08T18:51:00.002-07:002022-07-08T18:51:32.858-07:00Albia<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhLx6ijTNFFOIIG_IycBiCcffiSU-0xROZ1LOjCJZN9I0ZiUsaykl6xFgnwZmZBXk9cJEXzkuO5QJF89fmQ_3FL7kUXwJdl4UHgabo0C91F7f97-zNuPDs9fpO25bT-W1IaBlFZdLVp5Gk_QZaa0WX_3fopXaRriO59fEEaAj7dcuS5hHC67bTeeD3H/s265/Albia.jpg" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" width="400" data-original-height="244" data-original-width="265" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhLx6ijTNFFOIIG_IycBiCcffiSU-0xROZ1LOjCJZN9I0ZiUsaykl6xFgnwZmZBXk9cJEXzkuO5QJF89fmQ_3FL7kUXwJdl4UHgabo0C91F7f97-zNuPDs9fpO25bT-W1IaBlFZdLVp5Gk_QZaa0WX_3fopXaRriO59fEEaAj7dcuS5hHC67bTeeD3H/s400/Albia.jpg"/></a></div>
<center>Albia<i> sp., from <a href="http://watermites.uark.edu/watermite_Hygrobatoidea.html">Water Mites of North America</a>.</i></center><br />
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<b>Belongs within:</b> <a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/aturidae.html">Aturidae</a>.<br />
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<i>Albia</i> is a cosmopolitan genus of aturid water mites with the dorsal shield composed of a single plate but without projections covering the openings of legs IV.<br />
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<a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/aturidae.html"><==</a><font face="Courier New"><i>Albia </i>Thor 1899 RFF05<br />
| <i>i. s.</i>: <i>A. australica </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
| <i>A. brokenensis </i>Smit 1992 H98<br />
| <i>A. lundbladi </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
| <i>A. neogaea </i>WL09<br />
| <i>A. rectifrons </i>Viets 1935 H98<br />
|--<I>A. </I>(<i>Anchistalbia </i>Cook 1974) RFF05<br />
| `--<I>A. </I>(<I>A.</I>) <i>nobilis </i>Lundblad 1936 RFF05<br />
`--<I>A. </I>(<i>Dentalbia </i>Cook 1967) S86<br />
|--<I>A. </I>(<I>D.</I>) <i>dentipalpis </i>Cook 1967 S86<br />
`--<I>A. </I>(<I>D.</I>) <i>phreatica </i>Cook 1967 S86<br />
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</font>*Type species of generic name indicated<br />
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<b>REFERENCES</b><br />
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[H98] Halliday, R. B. 1998. <i>Mites of Australia: A checklist and bibliography</i>. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood.<br />
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[RFF05] Rosso de Ferradás, B. & H. R. Fernández. 2005. Elenco y biogeografía de los ácaros acuáticos (Acari, Parasitengona, Hydrachnidia) de Sudamérica. <i>Graellsia</i> 61 (2): 181–224.<br />
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[S86] Schwoerbel, J. 1986. Acari: “Hydrachnellae”. <i>In</i>: Botosaneanu, L. (ed.) <i>Stygofauna Mundi: A Faunistic, Distributional, and Ecological Synthesis of the World Fauna inhabiting Subterranean Waters (including the Marine Interstitial) </i>pp. 652–696. E. J. Brill/Dr W. Backhuys: Leiden.<br />
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[WL09] Walter, D. E., E. E. Lindquist, I. M. Smith, D. R. Cook & G. W. Krantz. 2009. Order Trombidiformes. <i>In</i>: Krantz, G. W., & D. E. Walter (eds) <i>A Manual of Acarology</i> 3<sup>rd</sup> ed. pp. 233–420. Texas Tech University Press.Christopher Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11075565866351612441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107478525158722252.post-45242002568404070542022-07-08T18:26:00.003-07:002022-07-08T18:26:57.923-07:00Frontipodopsis<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjkdOvnaAWY3zE9IUGkc58FVFMXZoekCAyld1sjiuKZ0cYjd2VxAQ3jHUuWxt3-pgUECT71AIS6X_sOKG6jd2CrDOdIsHHwRbccNV0-_CaZTPwnlwbWnT4rUPGtuvSEA4Wt2Ar_TcShNO7Zp72KhfwMMzaI5kqlf-lDe1SPy_aIJF-IMCCdCfcV7dJC/s3118/Frontipodopsis.png" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" width="400" data-original-height="1882" data-original-width="3118" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjkdOvnaAWY3zE9IUGkc58FVFMXZoekCAyld1sjiuKZ0cYjd2VxAQ3jHUuWxt3-pgUECT71AIS6X_sOKG6jd2CrDOdIsHHwRbccNV0-_CaZTPwnlwbWnT4rUPGtuvSEA4Wt2Ar_TcShNO7Zp72KhfwMMzaI5kqlf-lDe1SPy_aIJF-IMCCdCfcV7dJC/s400/Frontipodopsis.png"/></a></div>
<center>Frontipodopsis<i> sp., from <a href="https://www1.montpellier.inra.fr/CBGP/acarologia/article.php?id=4535">Goldschmidt </i>et al.<i> (2022)</a>.</i></center><br />
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<b>Belongs within:</b> Hygrobatoidea.<br />
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<i>Frontipodopsis</i> is a genus of water mites with a disjunct distribution in southern Eurasia, Australia and the Americas. They are characterised by a strongly laterally compressed idiosoma, and dorsoventrally expanded and laterally flattened segments on leg IV (Walter <i>et al.</i> 2009).<br />
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<font face="Courier New"><i>Frontipodopsis </i>Walter 1919 [Frontipodopsidae, Frontipodopsinae] RFF05<br />
|--<i>F. australica </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<i>F. chilensis </i>Cook 1988 RFF05<br />
|--<i>F. curvipalpis </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<i>F. mesoamericana </i>Cook 1980 S86<br />
|--<i>F. nearctica </i>Cook 1963 S86<br />
|--<i>F. obscura </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<i>F. reticulatifrons </i>Szalay 1945 S86<br />
| |--<i>F. r. reticulatifrons </i>S86<br />
| |--<i>F. r. indica </i>Cook 1967 S86<br />
| |--<i>F. r. okinawensis </i>Imamura 1957 S86<br />
| `--<i>F. r. persicus </i>Schwoerbel & Sepas. 1980 S86<br />
|--<i>F. staheli </i>Walter 1919 RFF05<br />
| |--<i>F. s. staheli </i>RFF05<br />
| `--<i>F. s. mandibularis </i>Lundblad 1943 RFF05<br />
`--<i>F. sudafricanus </i>WL09<br />
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</font>*Type species of generic name indicated<br />
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<b>REFERENCES</b><br />
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[H98] Halliday, R. B. 1998. <i>Mites of Australia: A checklist and bibliography</i>. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood.<br />
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[RFF05] Rosso de Ferradás, B. & H. R. Fernández. 2005. Elenco y biogeografía de los ácaros acuáticos (Acari, Parasitengona, Hydrachnidia) de Sudamérica. <i>Graellsia</i> 61 (2): 181–224.<br />
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[S86] Schwoerbel, J. 1986. Acari: “Hydrachnellae”. <i>In</i>: Botosaneanu, L. (ed.) <i>Stygofauna Mundi: A Faunistic, Distributional, and Ecological Synthesis of the World Fauna inhabiting Subterranean Waters (including the Marine Interstitial) </i>pp. 652–696. E. J. Brill/Dr W. Backhuys: Leiden.<br />
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[WL09] Walter, D. E., E. E. Lindquist, I. M. Smith, D. R. Cook & G. W. Krantz. 2009. Order Trombidiformes. <i>In</i>: Krantz, G. W., & D. E. Walter (eds) <i>A Manual of Acarology</i> 3<sup>rd</sup> ed. pp. 233–420. Texas Tech University Press.Christopher Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11075565866351612441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107478525158722252.post-90051963054420116812022-07-07T05:29:00.002-07:002022-07-07T05:29:30.618-07:00Stephanocrinidae<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEip-O24stTRf1JI0gctlRd1cLJ6VMgcmUn5QmZ578vbPwrmvapVWrrrm4yHokCelSDXlB1iPsCzOS5JlKTcffIaQwUvg9sAcoSoJLeRzN_GR0Px3CQl5AurQx_9E8P7_YrNT-kzSopI87keaJfKZ-MJWP0NwLvdBMZU9LFYlsfVi2QQv1JuWdfLlskx/s800/Stephanocrinus%20angulatus.jpg" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" height="400" data-original-height="800" data-original-width="533" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEip-O24stTRf1JI0gctlRd1cLJ6VMgcmUn5QmZ578vbPwrmvapVWrrrm4yHokCelSDXlB1iPsCzOS5JlKTcffIaQwUvg9sAcoSoJLeRzN_GR0Px3CQl5AurQx_9E8P7_YrNT-kzSopI87keaJfKZ-MJWP0NwLvdBMZU9LFYlsfVi2QQv1JuWdfLlskx/s400/Stephanocrinus%20angulatus.jpg"/></a></div>
<center>Stephanocrinus angulatus<i>, from <a href="http://www.primitiveworlds.com/coronoidea-1.html">here</a>.</i></center><br />
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<b>Belongs within:</b> <a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2012/10/crinoidea.html">Crinoidea</a>.<br />
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The Stephanocrinidae are a group of crinoids known from the Middle Ordovician to the Upper Silurian, characterised by unique sausage-shaped cover plates and biserial arms (Moore <i>et al.</i> 1978).<br />
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<b>Characters</b> (from Moore <i>et al.</i> 1978): Crinozoans with three circlets of regularly arranged thecal plates, without pores and infolds of any type, with five biserially arranged arms. Basal circlet composed of three plates, the azygous basal located in anterior right (<i>AB</i>) interradial position; with five radials and five large interradial plates on ventral part of theca; radials and interradial plates prolonged ventrally into high coronal processes. Small primaxil plate attached rigidly to adorally constricted end of each radial plate, adoral part of which rests internally on adjacent interradial plates. Each primaxil surmounted by two plates, and these by two more, and so on for at least nine sets of plates. Bottom pair of plates each appearing to give rise to a biserial arm, second pair so arranged that plate on left supports a bottom plate of second armlet, and plate on right supports top plate of second arm on that side, bottom plate receiving support from first plate below. Thus, from this point upward, armlets are arranged alternately and are not paired. Each armlet coiled planispirally adorally, with three or four revolutions to each armlet and single food groove on adoral surface. Food grooves on left side lead to a food groove on left side of main plates of arm on that side, and food grooves on right side lead to a food groove on right side of main plates. Thus, primaxils have two food grooves on their adoral surface. Arms appear to have flexible sutures above primaxils. Food grooves extend adorally along margins of interradial plates, meeting along suture between interradial plates about one-third of distance from mouth, forming single food groove in each ambulacrum that leads to mouth. Two large, sausage-shaped cover plates above food grooves on each ambulacrum abutting against primaxil and slightly overlapping adoral portion of primaxil. Ambulacra floored by adjacent interradial plates which meet along midline of each ambulacrum. Oral opening covered by five large oral plates which are interradial in position, each abutting against interradial and adjacent cover plates. Single large anal opening on aboral side of anal interradial plate at its junction with adjacent radial limbs, with four subtriangular cover plates.<br />
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<a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2012/10/crinoidea.html"><==</a><font face="Courier New">Stephanocrinidae [Coronata, Stephanoblastidae]<br />
|--<i>Mespilocystites </i>Barrande 1887 [=<i>Mespilocystis </i>Bather 1889] ML78<br />
| `--*<i>M. bohemicus </i>Barrande 1887 [=*<i>Mespilocystis bohemicus</i>] ML78<br />
|--<i>Stephanoblastus </i>Jaekel 1918 ML78<br />
| `--*<i>S. mirus </i>(Barrande 1887) [=<i>Rhombifera mira</i>] ML78<br />
|--<i>Paracystis </i>Sjöberg 1915 ML78<br />
| `--*<i>P. ostrogothica </i>Sjöberg 1915 ML78<br />
|--<i>Tormoblastus </i>Jaekel 1927 ML78<br />
| `--*<i>T. bodae </i>Jaekel 1927 ML78<br />
`--<i>Stephanocrinus </i>Conrad 1842 ML78<br />
|--*<i>S. angulatus </i>Conrad 1842 ML78<br />
|--<i>S. gemmiformis </i>ML78<br />
`--<i>S. osgoodensis </i>ML78<br />
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</font>*Type species of generic name indicated<br />
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<b>REFERENCES</b><br />
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[ML78] Moore, R. C., N. G. Lane, H. L. Strimple, J. Sprinkle & R. O. Fay. 1978. Inadunata. <i>In</i>: Moore, R. C., & C. Teichert (eds) <i>Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology </i>pt T. <i>Echinodermata 2. Crinoidea</i> vol. 2 pp. T520–T759. The Geological Society of America, Inc.: Boulder (Colorado), and The University of Kansas: Lawrence (Kansas).Christopher Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11075565866351612441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107478525158722252.post-45579552118062043232022-07-07T05:18:00.003-07:002022-07-07T05:18:21.442-07:00Hemistreptocrinida<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhOcsTljuoKvtLL1Klt1Wyje_pth3_rfJNknRpo4_vd3O5Gste6_Hv-F8R0xWX2qodPh2je7z7mEiHcZVZcG4q62v6lfWJPvskgkuW_qGCRbhMr49dnvTfU-aQVgRfCw_4U3uta1wDLCoWg_oeXCOtpbI6jy4ObqR89uNoEpzttiRRD7nO-GMtn2vqQ/s1260/Paractocrinus%20tuberculatus.jpg" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" width="400" data-original-height="872" data-original-width="1260" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhOcsTljuoKvtLL1Klt1Wyje_pth3_rfJNknRpo4_vd3O5Gste6_Hv-F8R0xWX2qodPh2je7z7mEiHcZVZcG4q62v6lfWJPvskgkuW_qGCRbhMr49dnvTfU-aQVgRfCw_4U3uta1wDLCoWg_oeXCOtpbI6jy4ObqR89uNoEpzttiRRD7nO-GMtn2vqQ/s400/Paractocrinus%20tuberculatus.jpg"/></a></div>
<i><center>Cup of </i>Paractocrinus tuberculatus<i> in (clockwise from left) lateral, base and summit view, from Moore </i>et al.<i> (1978).</i></center><br />
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<b>Belongs within:</b> <a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2012/10/crinoidea.html">Crinoidea</a>.<br />
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The Hemistreptocrinida are an Ordovician group of small crinoids with plate circlets in the cups only slightly offset (Moore <i>et al.</i> 1978).<br />
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<b>Characters</b> (from Moore <i>et al.</i> 1978, as Paractocrinidae): Small crinoid cups composed of three or more circlets of plates which are only slightly offset rather than alternating; anal plates absent; proximal columnal sometimes cone-shaped with no facet for additional columnals.<br />
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<a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2012/10/crinoidea.html"><==</a><font face="Courier New">Hemistreptocrinida [Hemistreptocrinoidea]<br />
|--<i>Paractocrinus </i>Jaekel 1918 [Paractocrinidae] ML78<br />
| |--*<i>P. tuberculatus </i>Jaekel 1918 ML78<br />
| `--<i>P. laevis </i>Jaekel 1918 ML78<br />
`--Hemistreptocrinidae ML78<br />
|--<i>Hemistreptocrinus </i>Arendt 1976 ML78<br />
|--<i>Nonparactocrinus </i>Arendt 1976 ML78<br />
|--<i>Parorthocrinus </i>Jaekel 1918 ML78<br />
| `--*<i>P. liber </i>Jaekel 1918 ML78<br />
`--<i>Tetractocrinus </i>Jaekel 1918 (<i>n. d.</i>) ML78<br />
`--*<i>T. compactus </i>Jaekel 1918 J18<br />
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</font>*Type species of generic name indicated<br />
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<b>REFERENCES</b><br />
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[J18] Jaekel, O. 1918. Phylogenie und System der Pelmatozoen. <i>Paläontologische Zeitschrift </i>3: 1–128.<br />
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[ML78] Moore, R. C., N. G. Lane, H. L. Strimple, J. Sprinkle & R. O. Fay. 1978. Inadunata. <i>In</i>: Moore, R. C., & C. Teichert (eds) <i>Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology </i>pt T. <i>Echinodermata 2. Crinoidea</i> vol. 2 pp. T520–T759. The Geological Society of America, Inc.: Boulder (Colorado), and The University of Kansas: Lawrence (Kansas).Christopher Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11075565866351612441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107478525158722252.post-50721586696773459732022-07-07T05:05:00.004-07:002022-07-07T05:05:53.675-07:00Recifella<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgfvOLD0M4CVfl2Vs9pZnPw6mrlcOcbKkyweLjfJCWa7iHFMI8JaKpGEoVyCm5E4Big2r-s7K_-JuuCO8b96-E7Y43JOZvOJkRvF0XXQXDvO48Hjcmsp8b-nqod7O39iAmFZOGoro42164Sywh9so4qFJOgJMflUEDaS22WmfAEmDzwvaSAq_h_IlJY/s923/Recifella%20excavata.jpg" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" width="400" data-original-height="744" data-original-width="923" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgfvOLD0M4CVfl2Vs9pZnPw6mrlcOcbKkyweLjfJCWa7iHFMI8JaKpGEoVyCm5E4Big2r-s7K_-JuuCO8b96-E7Y43JOZvOJkRvF0XXQXDvO48Hjcmsp8b-nqod7O39iAmFZOGoro42164Sywh9so4qFJOgJMflUEDaS22WmfAEmDzwvaSAq_h_IlJY/s400/Recifella%20excavata.jpg"/></a></div>
<i><center>Dorsum and palp of female </i>Recifella excavata<i>, from <a href="https://pure.mpg.de/rest/items/item_3156482_1/component/file_3156483/content">Rosso de Ferradás & Böttger (1997)</a>.</i></center><br />
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<b>Belongs within:</b> <a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/unionicolidae.html">Unionicolidae</a>.<br />
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<i>Recifella</i> is a genus of unionicolid water mites found in Australia and South America, with complete dorsal and ventral shields and three or four pairs of glandularia on the dorsal shield.<br />
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<a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/unionicolidae.html"><==</a><font face="Courier New"><i>Recifella </i>Viets 1935 RFF05<br />
|--<I>R. </I>(<i>Recifella</i>) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>R. </I>(<I>R.</I>) <i>angulipes </i>(Lundblad 1938) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>R. </I>(<I>R.</I>) <i>clavata </i>(Lundblad 1937) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>R. </I>(<I>R.</I>) <i>gibberipalpis </i>(Lundblad 1936) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>R. </I>(<I>R.</I>) <i>laminipes </i>(Viets 1935) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>R. </I>(<I>R.</I>) <i>latipes </i>(Lundblad 1936) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>R. </I>(<I>R.</I>) <i>lundbladi </i>(Besseling 1949) RFF05<br />
| `--<I>R. </I>(<I>R.</I>) <i>sinuatipes </i>(Lundblad 1941) RFF05<br />
|--<I>R. </I>(<i>Eorecifella </i>Cook 1980) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>R. </I>(<I>E.</I>) <i>balteata </i>(Lundblad 1943) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>R. </I>(<I>E.</I>) <i>cruciata </i>(Lundblad 1936) RFF05<br />
| | |--<i>R. c. cruciata </i>RFF05<br />
| | `--<i>R. c. brevis </i>(Lundblad 1943) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>R. </I>(<I>E.</I>) <i>diplothoracica </i>(Lundblad 1937) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>R. </I>(<I>E.</I>) <i>elliptica </i>(Walter 1919) RFF05<br />
| | |--<i>R. e. elliptica </i>RFF05<br />
| | |--<i>R. e. amabilis </i>(Lundblad 1943) RFF05<br />
| | |--<i>R. e. schadei </i>(Lundblad 1943) RFF05<br />
| | `--<i>R. e. validipalpis </i>(Lundblad 1937) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>R. </I>(<I>E.</I>) <i>excavata </i>(Lundblad 1936) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>R. </I>(<I>E.</I>) <i>excavatoides </i>(Viets 1975) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>R. </I>(<I>E.</I>) <i>opimipalpis </i>(Viets 1977) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>R. </I>(<I>E.</I>) <i>pusilla </i>(Lundblad 1937) RFF05<br />
| `--<I>R. </I>(<I>E.</I>) <i>undulata </i>(Lunblad 1936) RFF05<br />
`--<I>R. </I>(<i>Monokoenikea </i>Lundblad 1941) RFF05<br />
`--<I>R. </I>(<I>M.</I>) <i>melini </i>(Lundblad 1930) RFF05<br />
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<i>Recifella incertae sedis</i>:<br />
<i>R. agnosta </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>R. australica </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>R. baltoona </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>R. bifida </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>R. columbiana </i>(Lundblad 1953) RFF05<br />
<i>R. doomba </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>R. flagellata </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>R. inka </i>(Lundblad 1944) RFF05<br />
<i>R. paucipora </i>(Lundblad 1943) RFF05<br />
<i>R. pectinatus </i>Smit 1992 H98<br />
<i>R. plana </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>R. pulchra </i>(Lundblad 1937) RFF05<br />
<i>R. szalayi </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>R. tinka </i>(Viets 1975) [=<i>Koenikea tinka</i>] H98<br />
<i>R. triradiata </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>R. truncata </i>(Besseling 1949) RFF05<br />
<i>R. umala </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>R. vonjama </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
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</font>*Type species of generic name indicated<br />
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<b>REFERENCES</b><br />
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[H98] Halliday, R. B. 1998. <i>Mites of Australia: A checklist and bibliography</i>. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood.<br />
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[RFF05] Rosso de Ferradás, B., & H. R. Fernández. 2005. Elenco y biogeografía de los ácaros acuáticos (Acari, Parasitengona, Hydrachnidia) de Sudamérica. <i>Graellsia</i> 61 (2): 181–224.Christopher Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11075565866351612441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107478525158722252.post-7233636686305446012022-07-07T04:49:00.002-07:002022-07-07T04:49:24.974-07:00Koenikea<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjmbB5jE9mOM75J3RtaHKOxcXFr05fk6HsmfU8Qd_t_itcpSogKjcQxtCWsYVapw-NWKscqJdwxZ_ceQBJZN6PWAIjKxgo7tEYvV3olY0TtKZyhTxQw6cww8kTvUvlCUaYpPnCcwCxSGznIgKx3SPOAjuZQ1PJ98hbLh73tyqkIfY4Xa5IoCwA-HPHF/s560/Koenikea.jpg" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" width="400" data-original-height="560" data-original-width="560" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjmbB5jE9mOM75J3RtaHKOxcXFr05fk6HsmfU8Qd_t_itcpSogKjcQxtCWsYVapw-NWKscqJdwxZ_ceQBJZN6PWAIjKxgo7tEYvV3olY0TtKZyhTxQw6cww8kTvUvlCUaYpPnCcwCxSGznIgKx3SPOAjuZQ1PJ98hbLh73tyqkIfY4Xa5IoCwA-HPHF/s400/Koenikea.jpg"/></a></div>
<center>Koenikea<i> sp., copyright <a href="https://bugguide.net/node/view/997649">David E. Reed</a>.</i></center><br />
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<b>Belongs within:</b> <a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/unionicolidae.html">Unionicolidae</a>.<br />
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<i>Koenikea</i> is a genus of unionicolid water mites found in Australia and the Americas, with complete dorsal and ventral shields and five or six pairs of glandularia on the dorsal shield.<br />
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<a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/unionicolidae.html"><==</a><font face="Courier New"><i>Koenikea </i>Wolcott 1900 RFF05<br />
|--<I>K. </I>(<i>Koenikea</i>) V77<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>acuta </i>Lundblad 1943 RFF05<br />
| | |--<i>K. a. acuta </i>RFF05<br />
| | `--<i>K. a. dentata </i>Viets 1975 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>affinis </i>Lundblad 1938 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>angustipalpis </i>Viets 1975 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>bicornis </i>Lundblad 1941 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>bipapillata </i>Lundblad 1941 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>biscutata </i>Daday 1905 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>brunnea </i>Lundblad 1937 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>coerulescens </i>Lundblad 1936 RFF05<br />
| | |--<i>K. c. coerulescens </i>RFF05<br />
| | |--<i>K. c. rosea </i>Lundblad 1936 RFF05<br />
| | `--<i>K. c. vietsi </i>Lundblad 1937 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>convexa </i>Daday 1905 (<i>n. d.</i>) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>corniculata </i>Viets 1975 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>falcaria </i>Viets 1977 V77<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>fluctuata </i>Viets 1975 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>furcatimaculata </i>Lundblad 1936 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>hastata </i>Viets 1977 V77<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>lata </i>Viets 1975 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>longipes </i>Lundblad 1936 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>medioposita </i>Lundblad 1936 RFF05<br />
| | |--<i>K. m. medioposita </i>V77<br />
| | |--<i>K. m. asterifera </i>Lundblad 1943 V77<br />
| | `--<i>K. m. transversa </i>Lundblad 1943 V77<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>octopapillata </i>Lundblad 1930 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>opimipalpis </i>Viets 1977 V77<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>pallida </i>Lundblad 1937 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>papillata </i>Viets 1975 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>paraguayensis </i>Rosso de Ferradás & Böttger 1998 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>plicata </i>Lundblad 1936 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>procursa </i>Viets 1977 V77<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>quadricornuta </i>Walter 1919 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>rectangulata </i>Lundblad 1930 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>rectirostris </i>Lundblad 1936 RFF05<br />
| | |--<i>K. r. rectirostris </i>RFF05<br />
| | |--<i>K. r. crassoalata </i>Lundblad 1943 RFF05<br />
| | |--<i>K. r. ramosa </i>Lundblad 1943 RFF05<br />
| | `--<i>K. r. retractidens </i>Lundblad 1938 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>retrocornuta </i>Rosso de Ferradás & Böttger 1997 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>siolii </i>Viets 1975 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>triangularis </i>Lundblad 1938 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>unguiculata </i>Lundblad 1943 RFF05<br />
| `--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>victoriola </i>Rosso de Ferradás 1998 RFF05<br />
|--<I>K. </I>(<i>Diplokoenikea </i>Lundblad 1936) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>D.</I>) <i>clavigera </i>Lundblad 1943 RFF05<br />
| | |--<i>K. c. clavigera </i>RFF05<br />
| | `--<i>K. c. assimilis </i>Lundblad 1943 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>D.</I>) <i>curvirostris </i>Walter 1919 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>D.</I>) <i>flagellaris </i>Lundblad 1938 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>D.</I>) <i>grossa </i>Lundblad 1938 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>D.</I>) <i>pectinata </i>Lundblad 1936 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>D.</I>) <i>pectinifera </i>Lundblad 1938 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>D.</I>) <i>quinquemaculata </i>Lundblad 1943 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>D.</I>) <i>scutica </i>Viets 1977 V77<br />
| `--<I>K. </I>(<I>D.</I>) <i>simulans </i>Lundblad 1943 RFF05<br />
|--<I>K. </I>(<i>Jurucuia </i>Viets 1954) RFF05<br />
| `--<I>K. </I>(<I>J.</I>) <i>oblongata </i>(Viets 1954) RFF05<br />
|--<I>K. </I>(<i>Koenikella </i>Lundblad 1936) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>crassipalpis </i>Lundblad 1936 RFF05<br />
| `--<I>K. </I>(<I>K.</I>) <i>cyanozona </i>Lundblad 1937 RFF05<br />
|--<I>K. </I>(<i>Neokoenikea </i>Lundblad 1936) RFF05<br />
| `--<I>K. </I>(<I>N.</I>) <i>armipes </i>Lundblad 1936 RFF05<br />
|--<I>K. </I>(<i>Notomideopsis </i>Wolcott 1905) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>N.</I>) <i>acanthifera </i>Lundblad 1953 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>N.</I>) <i>acutidens </i>Lundblad 1943 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>N.</I>) <i>brasiliensis </i>Lundblad 1930 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>N.</I>) <i>chilensis </i>Cook 1988 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>N.</I>) <i>circumcincta </i>Lundblad 1937 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>N.</I>) <i>consimilis </i>Viets 1975 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>N.</I>) <i>crassa </i>Lundblad 1937 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>N.</I>) <i>curicola </i>Viets 1975 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>N.</I>) <i>curvipes </i>Lundblad 1938 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>N.</I>) <i>diabolica </i>Viets 1975 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>N.</I>) <i>elegans </i>Lundblad 1938 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>N.</I>) <i>hamulata </i>Lundblad 1936 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>N.</I>) <i>imitata </i>Lundblad 1930 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>N.</I>) <i>lunipes </i>Lundblad 1938 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>N.</I>) <i>nordenskioldi </i>Cook 1980 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>N.</I>) <i>obscura </i>Lundblad 1937 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>N.</I>) <i>rectipes </i>Lundblad 1943 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>N.</I>) <i>soona </i>Cook 1988 RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>N.</I>) <i>spinosa </i>Daday 1905 RFF05<br />
| `--<I>K. </I>(<I>N.</I>) <i>tigrina </i>Lundblad 1936 RFF05<br />
| |--<i>K. t. tigrina </i>RFF05<br />
| `--<i>K. t. crassiseta </i>Lundblad 1943 RFF05<br />
|--<I>K. </I>(<i>Parakoenikea </i>Lundblad 1936) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>curvipalpis </i>Lundblad 1936 RFF05<br />
| `--<I>K. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>scutellum </i>Besch 1969 RFF05<br />
|--<I>K. </I>(<i>Pseudokoenikea </i>Lundblad 1941) RFF05<br />
| |--<I>K. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>horrida </i>Lundblad 1930 RFF05<br />
| `--<I>K. </I>(<I>P.</I>) <i>rutae </i>Lundblad 1930 RFF05<br />
| |--<i>K. r. rutae </i>RFF05<br />
| `--<i>K. r. furcaticornis </i>Viets 1956 RFF05<br />
|--<I>K. </I>(<i>Sespekoenikea </i>Cook 1974) S86<br />
| `--<I>K. </I>(<I>S.</I>) <i>expansipalpis </i>Cook 1974 S86<br />
`--<I>K. </I>(<i>Tamboella </i>Lundblad 1953) RFF05<br />
`--<I>K. </I>(<I>T.</I>) <i>multiseta </i>Lundblad 1953 RFF05<br />
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<i>Koenikea incertae sedis</i>:<br />
<i>K. australica </i>Lundblad 1941 H98<br />
<i>K. balteata </i>Lundblad 1943 V77<br />
<i>K. bispina </i>WL09<br />
<i>K. branacha </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>K. colorata </i>Viets 1980 [=<i>Recifella colorata</i>] H98<br />
<i>K. crinita </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>K. curtiseta </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>K. decapora </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>K. distans </i>Viets 1980 H98<br />
<i>K. elliptica </i>Walter 1919 V77<br />
|--<i>K. e. elliptica </i>V77<br />
|--<i>K. e. amabilis </i>Lundblad 1943 V77<br />
|--<i>K. e. schadei </i>Lundblad 1943 V77<br />
`--<i>K. e. validipalpis </i>Lundblad 1937 V77<br />
<i>K. haldemani </i>PW01<br />
<i>K. jacunda </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>K. lemba </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>K. longiuscula </i>Lundblad 1936 RFF05<br />
<i>K. pauciseta </i>Cook 1980 RFF05<br />
<i>K. piota </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>K. plaumanni </i>Lundblad 1937 RFF05<br />
<i>K. pseudodistans </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>K. pulchra </i>Lundblad 1937 V77<br />
<i>K. purpurea </i>Smit 1992 H98<br />
<i>K. rodosa </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>K. rutala </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>K. schubarti </i>Viets 1977 V77<br />
<i>K. sorpresa </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
<i>K. spinipes </i>PW01<br />
<i>K. timmsi </i>Viets 1977 H98<br />
<i>K. verrucosa </i>Lundblad 1947 H98<br />
<i>K. voloma </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
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</font>*Type species of generic name indicated<br />
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<b>REFERENCES</b><br />
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[H98] Halliday, R. B. 1998. <i>Mites of Australia: A checklist and bibliography</i>. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood.<br />
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[PW01] Proctor, H., & K. Wilkinson. 2001. Coercion and deceit: water mites (Acari: Hydracarina) and the study of intersexual conflict. <i>In</i>: Halliday, R. B., D. E. Walter, H. C. Proctor, R. A. Norton & M. J. Colloff (eds) <i>Acarology: Proceedings of the 10<sup>th</sup> International Congress </i>pp. 155–169. CSIRO Publishing: Melbourne.<br />
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[RFF05] Rosso de Ferradás, B., & H. R. Fernández. 2005. Elenco y biogeografía de los ácaros acuáticos (Acari, Parasitengona, Hydrachnidia) de Sudamérica. <i>Graellsia</i> 61 (2): 181–224.<br />
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[S86] Schwoerbel, J. 1986. Acari: “Hydrachnellae”. <i>In</i>: Botosaneanu, L. (ed.) <i>Stygofauna Mundi: A Faunistic, Distributional, and Ecological Synthesis of the World Fauna inhabiting Subterranean Waters (including the Marine Interstitial) </i>pp. 652–696. E. J. Brill/Dr W. Backhuys: Leiden.<br />
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[V77] Viets, K. O. 1977. Neue <i>Koenikea</i>-Arten aus Brasilien (Acari: Hydrachnellae: Unionicolidae). <i>Senckenbergiana Biologica</i> 57 (4-6): 341–358.<br />
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[WL09] Walter, D. E., E. E. Lindquist, I. M. Smith, D. R. Cook & G. W. Krantz. 2009. Order Trombidiformes. <i>In</i>: Krantz, G. W., & D. E. Walter (eds) <i>A Manual of Acarology</i> 3<sup>rd</sup> ed. pp. 233–420. Texas Tech University Press.Christopher Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11075565866351612441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107478525158722252.post-50347020042959467392022-07-06T05:37:00.003-07:002022-07-06T05:37:55.999-07:00Piona<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgjGffQncWR36eGztCU_wHG1P_9mxw6OC62BirZcnkbsVXd2NV0oWDej8-sZ9jqdG800jKqxEAVEIPO-MizFWjT9siQBAU3J7GwPiZLwZLigDV8HXV9Bs8TJTUtFqENTijfdv2iQbaSwRHdwPvPMTscHm9PMdapv8TFJspYh5GlnKdOcjSXeZKphfk-/s800/Piona%20nodata.jpg" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" width="400" data-original-height="446" data-original-width="800" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgjGffQncWR36eGztCU_wHG1P_9mxw6OC62BirZcnkbsVXd2NV0oWDej8-sZ9jqdG800jKqxEAVEIPO-MizFWjT9siQBAU3J7GwPiZLwZLigDV8HXV9Bs8TJTUtFqENTijfdv2iQbaSwRHdwPvPMTscHm9PMdapv8TFJspYh5GlnKdOcjSXeZKphfk-/s400/Piona%20nodata.jpg"/></a></div>
<i><center>Male </i>Piona nodata<i>, from <a href="http://microscopist.net/Oakden.html">here</a>.</i></center><br />
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<b>Belongs within:</b> <a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2017/12/pionidae.html">Pionidae</a>.<br />
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<i>Piona</i> is a genus of pionid water mites in which males bear a dorsal concavity on the tibia of leg IV containing several stout, peg-like setae.<br />
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<a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2017/12/pionidae.html"><==</a><font face="Courier New"><i>Piona </i>Koch 1842 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. aculeatipalpis </i>Viets 1954 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. acutidens </i>Lundblad 1941 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. alpicola </i>WP99<br />
|--<i>P. amazonica </i>Viets 1954 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. anisitsi </i>Daday 1905 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. atrorubra </i>Lundblad 1937 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. australica </i>Viets 1980 H98<br />
|--<i>P. carnea </i>(Koch 1836) L91<br />
|--<i>P. chilensis </i>Viets 1968 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. coccinea </i>(Koch 1836) PH91<br />
|--<i>P. confinis </i>Lundblad 1943 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. conglobata </i>BK91<br />
|--<i>P. constricta </i>PH91<br />
|--<i>P. cumberlandensis </i>(Rainbow 1906) (see below for synonymy) H98<br />
|--<i>P. davidcooki </i>Rosso de Ferradás & Böttger 1997 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. deformis </i>Lundblad 1941 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. dejecta </i>Viets 1937 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. dissipata </i>Lundblad 1938 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. erratica </i>Marshall 1940 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. fissa </i>Viets 1940 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. indica </i>WL09<br />
|--<i>P. interrupta </i>WL09<br />
|--<i>P. juncta </i>Lundblad 1936 RFF05<br />
| |--<i>P. j. juncta </i>RFF05<br />
| `--<i>P. j. inconspicua </i>Lundblad 1943 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. lapointei </i>WL09<br />
|--<i>P. limnetica </i>WL09<br />
|--<i>P. longipalpis </i>WP99<br />
|--<i>P. marchanti </i>Harvey 1996 H98<br />
|--<i>P. mitchelli </i>WL09<br />
|--<i>P. murleyi </i>Harvey 1996 H98<br />
|--<i>P. neumani </i>(Koenike 1883) PH91<br />
|--<i>P. nodata </i>(Müller 1776) L91<br />
|--<i>P. oxyura </i>Viets 1954 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. panniculata </i>Viets 1940 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. paucipora </i>(Thor 1897) PH91<br />
|--<i>P. plaumanni </i>Lundblad 1943 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. plenipalpis </i>Viets 1954 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. praegracilis </i>Viets 1937 RFF05<br />
|--<I>P. </I>(<i>Tetrapiona</i>) <i>pseudouncata </i>(Piersig 1906) SL71<br />
|--<i>P. punctatissima </i>Viets 1954 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. puripalpis </i>Viets 1984 H98<br />
|--<i>P. pusilla </i>(Neumann 1875) PH91<br />
|--<i>P. rectimarginata </i>Viets 1954 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. reflexidens </i>Viets 1940 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. robustipalpis </i>Viets 1954 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. rotunda </i>(Kramer 1879) RFF05<br />
| |--<i>P. r. rotunda </i>RFF05<br />
| |--<i>P. r. acutipes </i>Viets 1954 RFF05<br />
| `--<i>P. r. rotundiformis </i>Lundblad 1938 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. rotundoides </i>(Thor 1897) PH91<br />
|--<i>P. serratiseta </i>Viets 1956 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. setipes </i>Cook 1980 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. sicaria </i>Lundblad 1937 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. stjoerdalensis </i>(Thor 1897) PH91<br />
|--<i>P. sudamericana </i>Viets 1910 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. tenuipalpis </i>Viets 1954 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. thoracica </i>Lundblad 1941 RFF05<br />
|--<I>P. </I>(<i>Piona</i>) <i>uncataexigua </i>Viets 1949 SL71<br />
|--<i>P. ungularis </i>Lundblad 1943 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. unidens </i>Viets 1954 RFF05<br />
|--<i>P. variabilis </i>BK91<br />
`--<i>P. venezuelensis </i>Viets 1956 RFF05<br />
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<i>Piona cumberlandensis </i>(Rainbow 1906) [=<i>Atax cumberlandensis</i>, <i>Unionicola cumberlandensis</i>, <i>Unionocola </i>(<i>l. c.</i>) <i>cumberlandensis</i>; incl. <i>Piona uncatiformis </i>Lundblad 1941] H98<br />
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</font>*Type species of generic name indicated<br />
<br />
<b>REFERENCES</b><br />
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[BK91] Biesiadka, E., & W. Kowalik. 1991. Water mites (Hydracarina) as indicators of trophy and pollution in lakes. <i>In</i>: Dusbábek, F., & V. Bukva (eds) <i>Modern Acarology: Proceedings of the VIII International Congress of Acarology, held in České Budĕjovice, Czechoslovakia, 6–11 August 1990</i> vol. 1 pp. 475–481. SPB Academic Publishing: The Hague.<br />
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[H98] Halliday, R. B. 1998. <i>Mites of Australia: A checklist and bibliography</i>. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood.<br />
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[L91] Leimann, J. 1991. Structure and formation of the sperm package of <i>Piona carnea </i>(Koch, 1836) (Prostigmata, Hydrachnidia), a copulating water mite. <i>In</i>: Dusbábek, F., & V. Bukva (eds) <i>Modern Acarology: Proceedings of the VIII International Congress of Acarology, held in České Budĕjovice, Czechoslovakia, 6–11 August 1990</i> vol. 2 pp. 449–454. SPB Academic Publishing: The Hague.<br />
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[PH91] Punčochár, P., & J. Hrbáček. 1991. Water mites in the plankton of Hubenov Reservoir and their relations to fish stock composition. <i>In</i>: Dusbábek, F., & V. Bukva (eds) <i>Modern Acarology: Proceedings of the VIII International Congress of Acarology, held in České Budĕjovice, Czechoslovakia, 6–11 August 1990</i> vol. 1 pp. 449–457. SPB Academic Publishing: The Hague.<br />
<br />
[RFF05] Rosso de Ferradás, B., & H. R. Fernández. 2005. Elenco y biogeografía de los ácaros acuáticos (Acari, Parasitengona, Hydrachnidia) de Sudamérica. <i>Graellsia</i> 61 (2): 181–224.<br />
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[SL71] Spain, A. V., & M. Luxton. 1971. Catalog and bibliography of the Acari of the New Zealand subregion. <i>Pacific Insects Monograph</i> 25: 179–226.<br />
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[WL09] Walter, D. E., E. E. Lindquist, I. M. Smith, D. R. Cook & G. W. Krantz. 2009. Order Trombidiformes. <i>In</i>: Krantz, G. W., & D. E. Walter (eds) <i>A Manual of Acarology</i> 3<sup>rd</sup> ed. pp. 233–420. Texas Tech University Press.<br />
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[WP99] Walter, D. E., & H. C. Proctor. 1999. <i>Mites: Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour</i>. CABI Publishing: Wallingford (UK).Christopher Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11075565866351612441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107478525158722252.post-68455608799931566622022-07-06T05:28:00.001-07:002022-07-06T05:28:16.387-07:00Gretacarus<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhDBnZ8fpnuqEX8QYxbvvHBH5PwV76O8Ek93htIGUBklU3G2ifmaUS3b9VBZxUJRdpLIsSyZKjmTDb3opsSeCWbMQmzkj4BwewYtMVHTKZmVL1gDoZml2gbC9IhKduQQ0QddsrdGcd_hMG_OWZVWrPDBdv3vQhgENp0stwojdCdRXkwar0sGxbaQkMr/s1152/Gretacarus%20australicus.jpg" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" width="400" data-original-height="1144" data-original-width="1152" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhDBnZ8fpnuqEX8QYxbvvHBH5PwV76O8Ek93htIGUBklU3G2ifmaUS3b9VBZxUJRdpLIsSyZKjmTDb3opsSeCWbMQmzkj4BwewYtMVHTKZmVL1gDoZml2gbC9IhKduQQ0QddsrdGcd_hMG_OWZVWrPDBdv3vQhgENp0stwojdCdRXkwar0sGxbaQkMr/s400/Gretacarus%20australicus.jpg"/></a></div>
<i><center>Selected features of </i>Gretacarus australicus<i>, from <a href="https://www.publish.csiro.au/mf/MF9780077">Viets (1978)</a>.</i></center><br />
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<b>Belongs within:</b> <a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/neohydrachnidia.html">Neohydrachnidia</a>.<br />
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<i>Gretacarus</i> 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.<br />
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<a href="http://taxondiversity.fieldofscience.com/2014/10/neohydrachnidia.html"><==</a><font face="Courier New"><i>Gretacarus </i>Viets 1978 [Gretacaridae, Gretacarinae] H98<br />
|--<i>G. abnormipalpis </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<i>G. australicus </i>Viets 1978 H98<br />
|--<i>G. clodus </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<i>G. concavus </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<i>G. crankus </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<i>G. evidus </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<i>G. expansisetus </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<i>G. kurtvietsi </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<i>G. kyphopalpis </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
|--<i>G. mutilus </i>Viets 1978 H98<br />
`--<i>G. oldus </i>Cook 1986 H98<br />
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</font>*Type species of generic name indicated<br />
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<b>REFERENCES</b><br />
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[H98] Halliday, R. B. 1998. <i>Mites of Australia: A checklist and bibliography</i>. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood.Christopher Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11075565866351612441noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107478525158722252.post-53754830238091460692022-07-06T03:52:00.000-07:002022-07-06T03:52:00.004-07:00Homocrinidae<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhbo9-PcNXWP6HhgsJUbCk0b_ZBNZFIGT-WRF-Ah0ZLkKazjJBV2Y0fcrXmh9wABlLyp-xQaaJmClGxIgReGDrgmrC-rkP3NHIDLdWiD_uX2p1FjoO8wUutyeu0NPa9ttFg_uapC87W-_0wpl0pS1Lg6xntfiGxA3I7uzpIDqSH5rw20yPXBIVFgxXG/s4000/Ectenocrinus%20simplex.jpg" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; "><img alt="" border="0" width="400" data-original-height="2548" data-original-width="4000" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhbo9-PcNXWP6HhgsJUbCk0b_ZBNZFIGT-WRF-Ah0ZLkKazjJBV2Y0fcrXmh9wABlLyp-xQaaJmClGxIgReGDrgmrC-rkP3NHIDLdWiD_uX2p1FjoO8wUutyeu0NPa9ttFg_uapC87W-_0wpl0pS1Lg6xntfiGxA3I7uzpIDqSH5rw20yPXBIVFgxXG/s400/Ectenocrinus%20simplex.jpg"/></a></div>
<center>Ectenocrinus simplex<i> assemblage, copyright <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/jsjgeology/26993262170">James St. John</a>.</i></center><br />
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<b>Belongs within:</b> Inadunata.<br />
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The Homocrinidae are a group of crinoids with small, conical cups known from the Middle Ordovician to the Middle Silurian (Moore <i>et al.</i> 1978).<br />
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<b>Characters</b> (from Moore <i>et al.</i> 1978): Cup small, conical; <i>B</i>, <i>C</i>, and <i>E</i> radials compound: anal <i>X</i> incorporated in cup between <i>C</i> and <i>D</i> radials.<br />
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<font face="Courier New">Homocrinidae [Homocrinacea, Homocrinicae, Homocrinida]<br />
|--<i>Ibexocrinus </i>Lane 1970 ML78<br />
| `--*<i>I. lepton </i>Lane 1970 A98, ML78<br />
|--<i>‘Ascocrinus’ </i>Jaekel 1918 <i>non </i>Barrande 1887 (<i>n. d.</i>) J18<br />
| `--*<i>A. bohemicus </i>Jaekel 1918 J18<br />
|--<i>Daedalocrinus </i>Ulrich 1925 ML78<br />
| `--*<i>D. kirki </i>Ulrich 1925 ML78<br />
|--<i>Drymocrinus </i>Ulrich 1925 ML78<br />
| `--*<i>D. geniculatus </i>(Ulrich 1879) [=<i>Heterocrinus geniculatus</i>] ML78<br />
|--<i>Sygcaulocrinus </i>Ulrich 1925 ML78<br />
| `--*<i>S. typus </i>Ulrich 1925 ML78<br />
|--<i>Homocrinus </i>Hall 1852 ML78<br />
| |--*<i>H. parvus </i>Hall 1852 ML78<br />
| `--<i>H. rhenanus </i>Jaekel 1918 J18<br />
`--<i>Ectenocrinus </i>Miller 1889 ML78<br />
|--*<i>E. simplex </i>(Hall 1847) [=<i>Heterocrinus simplex</i>] ML78<br />
`--<i>E. grandis </i>ML78<br />
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</font>*Type species of generic name indicated<br />
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<b>REFERENCES</b><br />
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[A98] Ausich, W. I. 1998. Early phylogeny and subclass division of the Crinoidea (phylum Echinodermata). <i>Journal of Paleontology</i> 72 (3): 499–510.<br />
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[J18] Jaekel, O. 1918. Phylogenie und System der Pelmatozoen. <i>Paläontologische Zeitschrift </i>3: 1–128.<br />
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[ML78] Moore, R. C., N. G. Lane, H. L. Strimple, J. Sprinkle & R. O. Fay. 1978. Inadunata. <i>In</i>: Moore, R. C., & C. Teichert (eds) <i>Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology </i>pt T. <i>Echinodermata 2. Crinoidea</i> vol. 2 pp. T520–T759. The Geological Society of America, Inc.: Boulder (Colorado), and The University of Kansas: Lawrence (Kansas).Christopher Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11075565866351612441noreply@blogger.com0