Conoppia palmicinctum
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Subclass: | Acari
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Family: | Cepheidae
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Species: | C. palmicinctum
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Conoppia palmicinctum (, 1880) [1]
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Conoppia palmicinctum is a species of mite in the family Cepheidae. It has a southern European – Central Asian distribution, extending as far west as the Spanish Sierra Nevada and the Canary Islands.[2] In the British Isles, it is found in South West England, South Wales and southern Ireland.[3]
References[]
- ^ M. Luxton (1990). "A redescription of Conoppia palmicinctum (Michael, 1880) (Acari, Cryptostigmata)". Entomologist's Monthly Magazine. 126: 164–165.
- ^ a b L. S. Subías & J. C. Iturrondobeitia (1977). "Contribución al conocimiento de los Oribátidos (Acarida, Oribatida) del País Vasco, I" (PDF). . 1: 79–91.
- ^ Francis D. Monson (1998). "Oribatid mites (Acari: Cryptostigmata) from Slapton Wood and the vicinity of Slapton Ley" (PDF). . 9 (2): 325–336.
External links[]
- Data related to Conoppia palmicinctum at Wikispecies
- Species-ID
Categories:
- Acariformes
- Arachnids of Europe
- Animals described in 1884
- Acari stubs