Hydrachna
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Hydrachna | |
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Hydrachna globosa | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Chelicerata |
Class: | Arachnida |
Order: | Trombidiformes |
Family: | Hydrachnidae |
Genus: | Hydrachna O. F. Müller, 1776 |
Hydrachna is a genus of mites in the family Hydrachnidae, the sole genus of the family. There are more than 80 described species in Hydrachna.[1][2][3]
Species[]
These 87 species belong to the genus Hydrachna:
- Viets & K.
- Halik, 1940
- Crowell, 1960
- Szalay, 1953
- Halik, 1940
- Koenike
- Viets & K.
- Szalay, 1955
- K.Viets, 1940
- Marshall, 1929
- Koenike, 1896
- Koenike, 1895
- Lundblad, 1947
- Marshall, 1930
- Koenike, 1897
- Muller, 1776
- Laska, 1964
- Piersig, 1896
- Koenike, 1897
- Viets & K.
- K.H.Viets, 1911
- Koenike, 1897
- Muller, 1776
- Soar, 1908
- (De Geer, 1778)
- Thor, 1916
- Cook
- Soar, 1908
- Lundblad, 1947
- Lundblad, 1934
- Viets & K.
- Husiatinschi, 1937
- Lundblad, 1934
- Lundblad, 1934
- (Wainstein, 1976)
- Piersig, 1895
- Walter, 1927
- Walter, 1926
- Lundblad, 1941
- Koenike
- Koenike, 1897
- Williamson, 1913
- Lundblad, 1947
- Wainstein, 1976
- Marshall, 1927
- Wainstein, 1966
- Lundblad, 1934
- Marshall, 1929
- Berlese, 1888
- Uchida, 1937
- Cook, 1967
- Cook, 1967
- Habeed, 1954
- Smit, 2002
- Viets & K.
- Smit, 2002
- Thon, 1905
- Smit, 1992
- K.H.Viets, 1919
- Koenike, 1908
- Koenike, 1897
- Koenike, 1903
- Viets & K.
- K.H.Viets, 1942
- Marshall, 1930
- K.H.Viets, 1930
- Koenike, 1895
- Marshall, 1928
- Marshall, 1928
- Pesic, Smit & Saboori, 2012
- Lundblad, 1934
- Lundblad, 1947
- Smit, 1994
- Viets, 1935
- Cook
- Viets & K.
- Lundblad, 1947
- Viets & K.
- Wainstein, 1976
- Soar, 1908
References[]
- ^ "Hydrachna Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-04-13.
- ^ "Hydrachna". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-04-13.
- ^ "Hydrachna Genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2019-04-13.
Further reading[]
- Skoracki, M.; Zabludovskaya, S.; Bochkov, A.V. (2012). "A review of Prostigmata (Acariformes: Trombidiformes) permanently associated with birds". Acarina. 20: 67–107.
Categories:
- Trombidiformes
- Trombidiformes stubs