Sarcoptiformes
Appearance
Tectodamaeus wulongensis (Xie et Yang 2009)
Classis : Arachnida
Subclassis : Acari
Superordo : Acariformes
Ordo : Sarcoptiformes
Reuter, 1909[1][2]
Subclassis : Acari
Superordo : Acariformes
Ordo : Sarcoptiformes
Reuter, 1909[1][2]
Sarcoptiformes sunt ordo acarorum superordinis Acariformium, cui sunt plus quam 15 000 specierum descriptarum in circa 230 familias, quae vicissim in duos subordines disponuntur: Oribatida et Astigmatina.[3]
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Reutre, Enzio. 1909. Zur Morphologie und Ontogenie der acariden mit besonderer Berücksichtigung von Pendiculopsis graminum (E. Reut.). Acta Societatis Scientarium Fennicae 36(4):1–287. Pagina 246.
- Robertson, P. L. 1969. A revision of the genus Tyrophagus, with a discussion on its taxonomic position in the Acarina. Australian Journal of Zoology 7(2):146–182. doi:10.1071/ZO9590146.
- Walter, David Evans. 2004. Hidden in plain sight: mites in the canopy. Forest Canopies, ed. Margaret Lowman et H. Bruce Rinker, 224–241. Academic Press. ISBN 9780124575530. Pagina 229.
- Xie, Lixia, et Maofa Yang. 2009. A taxonomic study on the genus Tectodamaeus Aoki (Acari, Oribatida, Damaeidae), with description of two new species from China. ZooKeys 21:73–82. doi:10.3897/zookeys.21.200.