Oripodoidea

Oripodoidea
Peloribates
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Subphylum:Chelicerata
Class:Arachnida
Order:Sarcoptiformes
Suborder:Brachypylina
Superfamily:Oripodoidea
Jacot, 1925

Oripodoidea is a superfamily of oribatids in the order Oribatida. There are about 19 families and at least 1,200 described species in Oripodoidea.[1][2][3]

Families

These 19 families belong to the superfamily Oripodoidea:

  • Caloppiidae Balogh, 1960 i c g
  • Drymobatidae J. & P. Balogh, 1984 i c g
  • Haplozetidae Grandjean, 1936 i c g b
  • Hemileiidae J. & P. Balogh, 1984 i c g
  • Liebstadiidae J. & P. Balogh, 1984 i c g
  • Maudheimiidae J. & P. Balogh, 1984 i c g
  • Mochlozetidae Grandjean, 1960 i c g b
  • Nasobatidae Balogh, 1972 i c g
  • Neotrichozetidae Balogh, 1965 i c g
  • Nesozetidae J. & P. Balogh, 1984 i c g
  • Oribatulidae Thor, 1929 i c g b
  • Oripodidae Jacot, 1925 i c g
  • Parapirnodidae Aoki & Ohkubo, 1974 i c g
  • Pirnodidae Grandjean, 1956 i c g
  • Protoribatidae J. & P. Balogh, 1984 i c g
  • Pseudoppiidae Mahunka, 1975 i c g
  • Scheloribatidae Jacot, 1935 i c g b
  • Symbioribatidae Aoki, 1966 i c g
  • Tubulozetidae P. Balogh, 1989 i c g

Data sources: i = ITIS,[1] c = Catalogue of Life,[2] g = GBIF,[4] b = Bugguide.net[3]

References

  1. 1 2 "Oripodoidea Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-04-23.
  2. 1 2 "Browse Oripodoidea". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-23.
  3. 1 2 "Oripodoidea Superfamily Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-04-23.
  4. "GBIF". Retrieved 2018-04-23.

Further reading

  • Capinera, John L., ed. (2008). Encyclopedia of Entomology. Springer. ISBN 978-1402062421.
  • Comstock, John Henry (1912). The spider book: A manual for the study of the spiders and their near relatives, the scorpions, pseudoscorpions, whip-scorpions, harvestmen, and other members of the class arachnida, found in America North of Mexico, with analytical keys for their clas... ISBN 978-1295195817.
  • Halliday, R.B.; O’connor, O’B.M.; Baker, A.S. (2000). Raven, P.H., ed. "Global diversity of mites". Nature and Human Society—the Quest for a Sustainable World. National Academy Press: 192–203. doi:10.17226/6142.
  • Jackman, John A. (2002). A Field Guide to Spiders and Scorpions of Texas. Gulf Publishing. ISBN 978-0877192640.
  • Krantz, G.W.; Walter, D.E., eds. (2009). A Manual of Acarology (3rd ed.). Texas Tech University Press. ISBN 9780896726208.
  • Marshall, V.G.; Reeves, R.M.; Norton, R.A. (1987). "Catalogue of the Oribatida (Acari) of continental United States and Canada". Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada. The Entomological Society of Canada (139): i–418. doi:10.4039/entm119139fv.
  • 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.


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