Neocypholaelaps
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Taxonavigation: Ascoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Ameroseiidae
Genus: Neocypholaelaps
Species (23):
N. ampullula –
N. apicola –
N. breviperitremata –
N. capitis –
N. ceylonicus –
N. cocos –
N. crocisae –
N. ewae –
N. favus –
N. geonomae –
N. hongkongensis –
N. indica –
N. leopoldi –
N. linquisti –
N. malayensis –
N. nova –
N. novaehollandiae –
N. phooni –
N. pradhani –
N. rotundus –
N. stridulans –
N. varipilosa –
N. xylocopae
Name edit
- Neocypholaelaps Vitzthum, 1943
- Gender: feminine?
Synonyms edit
- Cypholaelaps Berlese, 1918 [junior homonym]
- Type species: Laelaps ampullula Berlese, 1910
- Fixation: original designation
- Type species: Laelaps ampullula Berlese, 1910
- Asperolaelaps Womersley, 1956
- Type species: Asperolaelaps rotundus Womersley, 1956
- Fixation: original designation
- Authority for synonymy: Domrow, 1979: 104
- Type species: Asperolaelaps rotundus Womersley, 1956
References edit
- De Moraes, G.J.; Narita, J.P.Z. 2010: Description of a new species of Neocypholaelaps (Acari: Ameroseiidae) from Brazil, with a key to the world species. Zootaxa 2554: 37–44. Preview Reference page.
Additional references edit
- Domrow, R. 1979: Ascid and ameroseiid mites phoretic on Australian mammals and birds. Records of the Western Australian Museum, 8(1): 97–116. PDF
- Evans, G.O. 1963. The genus Neocypholaelaps Vitzthum (Acari: Mesostigmata). Annals and Magazine of Natural History (13) 6(64): 209–230. DOI: 10.1080/00222936308651345 . Reference page.
- Halliday, R.B. 1997: Revision of the Australian Ameroseiidae (Acarina: Mesostigmata). Invertebrate taxonomy, 11: 179–201. DOI: 10.1071/IT96010
- Narita, J.P.Z.; Pédelabat, M.; De Moraes, G.J. 2013: A new species of Neocypholaelaps Vitzthum (Acari: Ameroseiidae), with notes on the cheliceral lobes and ventral pore-like structures of mites of this family. Zootaxa 3666(1): 1–15. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3666.1.1 Reference page.
- Womersley, H. 1956: On some new Acarina-Mesostigmata from Australia, New Zealand and New Guinea. Journal of the Linnean Society of London, zoology, 42: 505–599. DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.1956.tb02218.x