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Monoschelobates parvus Balogh & Mahunka 1969

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Monoschelobates parvus Balogh & Mahunka, 1969

Reported only from Brazil.

Brazil: State of Amazonas.

References: Balogh & Mahunka (1969a): 18, Ribeiro & Schubart (1989): 258, Balogh & Balogh (1990): 94, Woas (2002): 289, Franklin et al. (2006): 1018, Moraes et al. (2011): 59, Franklin et al. (2013): 179.

Notes

Published as part of Oliveira, Anibal R., Argolo, Poliane S., De, Gilberto J., Norton, Roy A. & Schatz, Heinrich, 2017, A checklist of the oribatid mite species (Acari: Oribatida) of Brazil, pp. 1-89 in Zootaxa 4245 (1) on page 70, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.437584

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References

  • Balogh, J. & Mahunka, S. (1969 a) The scientific results of the Hungarian soil zoological expeditions to South America. 10. Acari: oribatids, collected by the second expedition. I. Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 15 (1 - 2), 1 - 21.
  • Ribeiro, E. F. & Schubart, H. O. R. (1989) Oribatideos (Acari: Oribatida) colonizadores de folhas em decomposicao de tres sitios florestais da Amazonia Central. Boletim do Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi. Serie Zoologia, 5 (2), 243 - 276.
  • Balogh, J. & Balogh, P. (1990) Oribatid mites of the Neotropical Region II. Elsevier, Amsterdam / Akademiai Kiado, Budapest, 333 pp.
  • Franklin, E., Santos, E. M. & Albuquerque, M. I. (2006) Diversity and distribution of oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) in a lowland rain forest in Peru and in several environments of the Brazilians states of Amazonas, Rondonia, Roraima and Para. Brazilian Journal of Biology, 66 (4), 999 - 1020.
  • Moraes, J., Franklin, E., Morais, J. W. & Souza, J. L. P. (2011) Species diversity of edaphic mites (Acari: Oribatida) and effects of topography, soil properties and litter gradients on their qualitative and quantitative composition in 64 km 2 of forest in Amazonia. Experimental and Applied Acarology, 55, 39 - 63. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1007 / s 10493 - 011 - 9451 - 7
  • Franklin, E., Moraes, J., Landeiro, V. L., Souza, J. L. P., Pequeno, P. A. C. L., Magnusson, W. E. & Morais, J. W. (2013) Geographic position of sample grid but not the removal of uncommon species affect multivariate analyses of diverse assemblages: The case of oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida). Ecological Indicators, 34, 172 - 180. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1016 / j. ecolind. 2013.04.024