Hydryphantidae

Hydryphantidae
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Subphylum:Chelicerata
Class:Arachnida
Order:Trombidiformes
Suborder:Prostigmata
Family:Hydryphantidae

Hydryphantidae is a family of prostigs in the order Trombidiformes. There are at least 30 genera and 60 described species in Hydryphantidae.[1][2][3][4][5]

Genera

  • Almuerzothyas Goldschmidt & Gerecke, 2003
  • Amerothyasella Smith & Cook, 1999
  • Ankelothyas Besch, 1964
  • Calonyx Walter, 1907
  • Chimerathyas Mitchell, 2003
  • Columbiathyas Smith & Cook, 1998
  • Cowichania Smith, 1983
  • Cyclohydryphantes Lundblad, 1941
  • Cyclothyas Lundblad, 1941
  • Diplodontus Dugès, 1834
  • Eupatrella Walter, 1935
  • Euthyas Piersig, 1898
  • Euwandesia André & Naudo, 1962
  • Hydryphantes C. L. Koch, 1841
  • Japonothyas Imamura & Mitchell, 1967
  • Mamersa Koenike, 1898
  • Neocalonyx Walter, 1919
  • Notopanisus Besch, 1964
  • Panisellus Viets, 1925
  • Panisopsis Viets, 1926
  • Panisus Koenike, 1896
  • Parathyas Lundblad, 1926
  • Parathyasella Viets, 1949
  • Partnunia Piersig, 1896
  • Partnuniella Viets, 1938
  • Protzia Piersig, 1896
  • Pseudohydryphantes Viets, 1907
  • Tadjikothyas Sokolow, 1948
  • Tartarothyas Viets, 1934
  • Thyasella Viets, 1926
  • Thyasides Lundblad, 1926
  • Thyopsella Cook, 1955
  • Thyopsis Piersig, 1899
  • Trichothyas Viets, 1926
  • Wandesia Schechtel, 1912
  • Zschokkea Koenike, 1892

References

  1. "Hydryphantidae Family Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-02-23.
  2. "Hydryphantidae Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-02-23.
  3. "Hydryphantidae Overview". Encyclopedia of Life. Retrieved 2018-02-23.
  4. "Browse Hydryphantidae". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-02-23.
  5. Pepato, A.R.; Klimov, P.B. (2015). "Origin and higher-level diversification of acariform mites--evidence from nuclear ribosomal genes, extensive taxon sampling, and secondary structure alignment". BMC Evolutionary Biology. BioMed Central. 15: 178. doi:10.1186/s12862-015-0458-2.

Further reading

  • Breene, R.G.; Dean, D. Allen; Edwards, G.B.; Hebert, Blain; Levi, Herbert W.; Manning, Gail (2003). Common Names of Arachnids. Fifth Edition. American Tarantula Society. ISBN 1-929427-11-5.
  • Capinera, John L., ed. (2008). Encyclopedia of Entomology. Springer. ISBN 978-1402062421.
  • Jackman, John A. (2002). A Field Guide to Spiders and Scorpions of Texas. Gulf Publishing.
  • Krantz, G.W.; Walter, D.E., eds. (2009). A Manual of Acarology. 3rd Edition. Texas Tech University Press. ISBN 9780896726208.


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