Klinckowstroemiidae is a family of mites in the order Mesostigmata.
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Species
editKlinckowstroemiidae contains four genera, with 24 recognized species:[1]
- Genus Antennurella Berlese, 1903
- Antennurella tragardhi (Baker & Wharton, 1952)
- Antennurella trouessarti Berlese, 1903
- Genus Klinckowstroemia Trägårdh, 1937
- Klinckowstroemia atramaculata Rosario & Hunter, 1988
- Klinckowstroemia candidoi Rosario & Hunter, 1988
- Klinckowstroemia concava Hunter & Butler, 1966
- Klinckowstroemia grabowskii Chernoff & Pope, 1970
- Klinckowstroemia melissae Villegas-Guzman, Reyes-Castillo & Perez, 2011[2]
- Klinckowstroemia multisetillosa Rosario & Hunter, 1988
- Klinckowstroemia oconnori Villegas-Guzman, Reyes-Castillo & Perez, 2011[2]
- Klinckowstroemia pennula Villegas-Guzman, Reyes-Castillo & Perez, 2011[2]
- Klinckowstroemia reyesi Rosario & Hunter, 1988
- Klinckowstroemia schusteri Rosario & Hunter, 1988
- Klinckowstroemia scotti Rosario & Hunter, 1988
- Klinckowstroemia simplisetosa Rosario & Hunter, 1988
- Klinckowstroemia starri Rosario & Hunter, 1988
- Klinckowstroemia stilla Villegas-Guzman, Reyes-Castillo & Perez, 2011[2]
- Klinckowstroemia tapachulensis Chernoff & Pope, 1970
- Klinckowstroemia tragardhi Baker & Wharton, 1952
- Klinckowstroemia truncata Hunter & Butler, 1966
- Klinckowstroemia victoriae Rosario & Hunter, 1988
- Genus Klinckowstroemiella Türk, 1951
- Klinckowstroemiella prima Türk, 1951
- Klinckowstroemiella trinidadis Wisniewski & Hirschmann, 1994
- Genus Similantennurella R. M. T. Rosario, 1988
- Similantennurella spinata R. M. T. Rosario, 1988
- Similantennurella aspinata Rosario, 1988
References
edit- ^ Joel Hallan (ed.). "Klinckowstroemiidae Species Listing". Biology Catalog. Texas A&M University. Retrieved September 10, 2010.
- ^ a b c d Villegas-Guzman, G.A., Reyes-Castillo, P., & Perez, T.M. (2011). "New species of Klinckowstroemia Baker & Wharton, 1952 (Acari: Klinckowstoemiidae), associated with passalid beetles from Mexico and Panama." Zootaxa 2747: 19-36.