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Antennoseius (Vitzthumia) ovaliscutalis Eidelberg 2000

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Antennoseius (Vitzthumia) ovaliscutalis Eidelberg , 2000

Antennoseius (Vitzthumia) ovaliscutalis Eidelberg, 2000: 1396.

Antennoseius (Vitzthumia) ovaliscutalis.— Beaulieu et al., 2008: 55; Lindquist & Moraza, 2009: 33; Moraza & Kazemi, 2009: 65.

TYPE DEPOSITORY: Crimean Institute of Ecology and Design, Yalta, Crimea; accession number 466. TYPE LOCALITY AND HABITAT: Shore of the Taraclia Reservoir, Moldavia, under the elytra of Curtonotus convexiusculus [Animalia: Carabidae].

Notes

Published as part of De Moraes, Gilberto J., Britto, Erika P. J., Mineiro, Jefferson L. De C. & Halliday, Bruce, 2016, Catalogue of the mite families Ascidae Voigts & Oudemans, Blattisociidae Garman and Melicharidae Hirschmann (Acari: Mesostigmata), pp. 1-299 in Zootaxa 4112 (1) on page 73, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4112.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/399477

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References

  • Eidelberg, M. M. (2000) Three new mite species of the family Antennoseiidae (Parasitiformes, Gamasina). Zoologicheskii Zhurnal, 79, 1396 - 1401. [in Russian]
  • Beaulieu, F., Dechene, A. D. & Walter, D. E. (2008) Phase morphs and phoresy: new species of Antennoseius (Vitzthumia) mites (Acari: Mesostigmata: Ascidae) associated with pyrophilous carabids (Carabidae: Sericoda spp.) in Alberta, Canada. Zootaxa, 1961, 37 - 57.
  • Lindquist, E. E. & Moraza, M. L. (2009) Anystipalpus, Antennoseius and Vitzthumia: a taxonomic and nomenclatural conundrum of genera (Acari: Mesostigmata: Dermanyssina), with description of four species of Anystipalpus. Zootaxa, 2243, 1 - 39.
  • Moraza, M. L. & Kazemi, S. (2009) A new species of Antennoseius (Vitzthumia) Thor (Acari: Mesostigmata, Ascidae), associated with carabid beetles in Iran and a key to species. International Journal of Acarology, 35, 59 - 65. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1080 / 01647950902884538