Fedrizziidae

Fedrizziidae is a family of mites in the order Mesostigmata.

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Fedrizziidae

Trägårdh, 1937

Species

Fedrizziidae contains three genera, with 31 recognized species:[1]

  • Genus Fedrizzia G.Canestrini, 1884
    • Fedrizzia abradoalves Seeman, 2007[2]
    • Fedrizzia bornemisszai Womersley, 1959
    • Fedrizzia derricki Womersley, 1959
    • Fedrizzia gilloglyi Seeman, 2007[2]
    • Fedrizzia gloriosa Berlese, 1910
    • Fedrizzia grossipes G.Canestrini, 1884
    • Fedrizzia latus (Schweizer, 1956)
    • Fedrizzia oudemansi Womersley, 1959
    • Fedrizzia parvipilus Seeman, 2007[2]
    • Fedrizzia sellnicki Womersley, 1959
    • Fedrizzia unospina Karg, 1997
  • Genus Neofedrizzia Womersley, 1959
    • Neofedrizzia bicornis Karg, 1997
    • Neofedrizzia brooksi Womersley, 1959
    • Neofedrizzia bunyas Seeman, 2007[2]
    • Neofedrizzia camini Womersley, 1959
    • Neofedrizzia canestrinii Womersley, 1959
    • Neofedrizzia cynota Womersley, 1959
    • Neofedrizzia gayi Womersley, 1959
    • Neofedrizzia gordoni Seeman, 2007[2]
    • Neofedrizzia gorirossiae Womersley, 1959
    • Neofedrizzia helenae Seeman, 2007[2]
    • Neofedrizzia imparmentum Seeman, 2007[2]
    • Neofedrizzia janae Seeman, 2007[2]
    • Neofedrizzia laevis (Canestrini, 1884)
    • Neofedrizzia leonilae Rosario & Hunter, 1984
    • Neofedrizzia lepas Seeman, 2007[2]
    • Neofedrizzia sulawesi Seeman, 2007[2]
    • Neofedrizzia tani Pope & Chernoff, 1979
    • Neofedrizzia tragardhi Womersley, 1959
    • Neofedrizzia vidua Womersley, 1959
  • Genus Parafedrizzia Womersley, 1959
    • Parafedrizzia buloloensis Womersley, 1959

References

  1. Joel Hallan (ed.). "Fedrizziidae Species Listing". Biology Catalog. Texas A&M University. Archived from the original on August 7, 2010. Retrieved September 10, 2010.
  2. Seeman, Owen (2007). "Revision of the Fedrizziidae (Acari: Mesostigmata: Fedrizzioidea)". Zootaxa. 1480: 1–55.


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