Mochloribatula
''Mochloribatula'' is a genus of mites in the family Mochlozetidae Mochlozetidae is a family of mites and ticks in the order Sarcoptiformes The Sarcoptiformes are an order of Acari comprising over 15,000 described species in around 230 families. Previously it was divided into two suborders, Oribatida and Asti .... There are about eight described species in ''Mochloribatula''. Species These eight species belong to the genus ''Mochloribatula'': * '' Mochloribatula bahamensis'' Norton, 1983 * '' Mochloribatula calycifera'' Mahunka, 1985 * '' Mochloribatula depilis'' (Ewing, 1909) * '' Mochloribatula floridana'' (Banks, 1904) * '' Mochloribatula grandjeani'' Mahunka, 1978 * '' Mochloribatula metzi'' Norton, 1983 * '' Mochloribatula multiporosa'' Mahunka, 1978 * '' Mochloribatula texana'' (Ewing, 1909) References Further reading * Acariformes Articles created by Qbugbot {{acari-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mochloribatula Calycifera
''Mochloribatula'' is a genus of mites in the family Mochlozetidae. There are about eight described species in ''Mochloribatula''. Species These eight species belong to the genus ''Mochloribatula'': * ''Mochloribatula bahamensis ''Mochloribatula'' is a genus of mites in the family Mochlozetidae Mochlozetidae is a family of mites and ticks in the order Sarcoptiformes The Sarcoptiformes are an order of Acari comprising over 15,000 described species in around 230 fami ...'' Norton, 1983 * '' Mochloribatula calycifera'' Mahunka, 1985 * '' Mochloribatula depilis'' (Ewing, 1909) * '' Mochloribatula floridana'' (Banks, 1904) * '' Mochloribatula grandjeani'' Mahunka, 1978 * '' Mochloribatula metzi'' Norton, 1983 * '' Mochloribatula multiporosa'' Mahunka, 1978 * '' Mochloribatula texana'' (Ewing, 1909) References Further reading * Acariformes Articles created by Qbugbot {{acari-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mochloribatula Texana
''Mochloribatula texana'' is a species of mite in the family Mochlozetidae Mochlozetidae is a family of mites and ticks in the order Sarcoptiformes The Sarcoptiformes are an order of Acari comprising over 15,000 described species in around 230 families. Previously it was divided into two suborders, Oribatida and Asti .... References Acariformes Articles created by Qbugbot Animals described in 1909 {{acari-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mochlozetidae
Mochlozetidae is a family of mites and ticks in the order Sarcoptiformes The Sarcoptiformes are an order of Acari comprising over 15,000 described species in around 230 families. Previously it was divided into two suborders, Oribatida and Astigmatina, but Oribatida has been promoted to an order, and Astigmatina is n .... There are about 12 genera and at least 50 described species in Mochlozetidae. Genera * '' Calugarella'' J. & P. Balogh, 1992 * '' Dynatozetes'' Grandjean, 1960 * '' Gephyrazetes'' Hirauchi, 1999 * '' Mahunkazetes'' J. & P. Balogh, 1992 * '' Mochlobates'' Norton, 1984 * '' Mochloribatula'' Mahunka, 1978 * '' Mochlozetes'' Grandjean, 1930 * '' Nesiotizetes'' Jacot, 1934 * '' Paralobozetes'' Tseng, 1984 * '' Podoribates'' Berlese, 1908 * '' Unguizetes'' Sellnick, 1925 * '' Uracrobates'' Balogh & Mahunka, 1967 References Further reading * * * * Acariformes Acari families {{sarcoptiformes-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Acariformes
The Acariformes, also known as the Actinotrichida, are the most diverse of the two superorders of mites. Over 32,000 described species are found in 351 families, with an estimated total of 440,000 to 929,000 species, including undescribed species. Systematics and taxonomy The Acariformes can be divided into two main clades – Sarcoptiformes and Trombidiformes. In addition, a paraphyletic group containing primitive forms, the Endeostigmata, was formerly also considered distinct. The latter is composed of only 10 families of little-studied, minute, soft-bodied mites that ingest solid food, such as fungi, algae, and soft-bodied invertebrates such as nematodes, rotifers, and tardigrades. These clades were formerly considered suborders, but this does not allow for a sufficiently precise classification of the mites and is abolished in more modern treatments; the Endeostigmata are variously considered to form a suborder on their own (the old view) or are included mainly in the S ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |