Allothrombium
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Trombidioidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Trombidiidae
Genus: Allothrombium
Species:
A. adustum –
A. amiraeli –
A. angulatum –
A. athleticum –
A. chanaanense –
A. cincindelae –
A. clavatum –
A. crassicomum –
A. delamarei –
A. dipterae –
A. epiphyllus –
A. franklinimuelleri –
A. fuligineum –
A. gracile –
A. guttatum –
A. incarnatum –
A. insigne –
A. lawrencei –
A. lerouxi –
A. meridionale –
A. minutum –
A. mitchelli –
A. monochaetum –
A. monspessulanum –
A. mossi –
A. muscaparasiticae –
A. neapolitanum –
A. ornatum –
A. ovatum –
A. parvulum –
A. parvum –
A. pergrande –
A. polikarpi –
A. pulvinum –
A. reinholdi –
A. sericoideum –
A. shirazicum –
A. sicilianum –
A. simoni –
A. strigosum –
A. subtile –
A. tarsolatum –
A. tenuipes –
A. triticium –
A. trouessarti –
A. tuberculatum –
A. ursinum –
A. watanabei –
A. willmanni –
A. wolffi –
A. wolmari
Name
editAllothrombium Berlese, 1903
- Type species: Type. Trombidium fuliginosum Hermann, 1804
Synonyms
edit- Corethrothrombium
- Mongolothrombium
- Aphithrombium Childers & Vercammen-Grandjean, 1980. Type species: Aphithrombium mali Childers & Vercammen-Grandjean, 1980 [syn. Zhang & Xin (1992: 385)]
- Nippotrombium Southcott, 1986. Type species: Nippotrombium kekko Southcott, 1986 [syn. Zhang & Xin (1992: 385, as Nippontrombium [sic!])]
References
edit- Berlese, A., 1904: Acaria nuovi. Manipulus II. Redia, 1: 258–280.
- Childers & Vercammen-Grandjean 1980: Aphithrombium mali, a new genus and species in the family Trombidiidae (Acari: Parasitengonae) parasitic on Aphis pomi de Geer. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 53(4): 720–726.
- Southcott, R.V. 1986: Studies on the taxonomy and biology of the subfamily Trombidiinae (Acarina: Trombidiidae) with a critical revision of the genera. Australian journal of zoology (supplementary series), (123) DOI: 10.1071/AJZS123
- Zhang, Z.-Q.; Xin, J.-L. 1992: Review of larval Allothrombium (Acari: Trombidioidea), with description of a new species ectoparasitic on aphids in China. Journal of natural history, 26: 383–393. DOI: 10.1080/00222939200770211