Parasitus

Parasitus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Arachnida
Subclass: Acari
Order: Mesostigmata
Family: Parasitidae
Genus: Parasitus
Latreille, 1795

Parasitus is a genus of mites in the family Parasitidae, including the following species:[1][2]

  • Parasitus altaicus Davydova, 1978
  • Parasitus americanus (Berlese, 1906)
  • Parasitus amurensis (Volonikhina, 1993)
  • Parasitus anomalus (Ma & Yan, 1998)
  • Parasitus apodius (Hennessey & Farrier, 1989)
  • Parasitus arcticus Karg, 1985
  • Parasitus ascidiformis (Ma, 2003)
  • Parasitus asiaticus Davydova, 1984
  • Parasitus azaleensis van-Daele, 1975
  • Parasitus bacoides Karg, 1998
  • Parasitus baoshanensis Gu & Guo, 1997
  • Parasitus berlesei (Willmann, 1935)
  • Parasitus beta Oudemans & Voigts, 1904
  • Parasitus bicornutus (Tseng, 1995)
  • Parasitus bidigitalis Karg, 1998
  • Parasitus bifiditectus (Hennessey & Farrier, 1989)
  • Parasitus bifurcus (Ewing, 1913)
  • Parasitus bisiculus (Tseng, 1995)
  • Parasitus bispinatus Ma, 1996
  • Parasitus brachychaetus Ma, 1986
  • Parasitus buccalis Karg, 1978
  • Parasitus burchanensis Oudemans, 1903
  • Parasitus capitaneus (Athias-Henriot, 1980)
  • Parasitus celer C.L.Koch, 1835
  • Parasitus cervicornis van-Daele, 1975
  • Parasitus chortophilus (Berlese, 1904)
  • Parasitus coleoptratorum (Linnaeus, 1758)
  • Parasitus comelicensis (Lombardini, 1962)
  • Parasitus consanguineus Oudemans & Voigts, 1904
  • Parasitus consors (Athias-Henriot, 1980)
  • Parasitus convexus Davydova, 1984
  • Parasitus copridis Costa, 1963
  • Parasitus coprofilus Davydova, 1984
  • Parasitus cordiformis (Ye, Ma & Shen, 1996)
  • Parasitus crinitosimilis Davydova, 1988
  • Parasitus crispus (Ma & Yan, 1998)
  • Parasitus davydovae (Volonikhina, 1993)
  • Parasitus denenensis van-Daele, 1975
  • Parasitus digitalis Schmolzer, 1995
  • Parasitus discoidalis (Athias-Henriot, 1980)
  • Parasitus distinctus Berlese, 1903
  • Parasitus dongbei (Ma, 1990)
  • Parasitus effigialis (Athias-Henriot, 1979)
  • Parasitus emeishanensis (Ma-Liming & Wang-Shenron, 1996)
  • Parasitus eucervicornis (Tseng, 1995)
  • Parasitus exiguus (Athias-Henriot, 1979)
  • Parasitus femoralis (Athias-Henriot, 1979)
  • Parasitus fimetorum (Berlese, 1903)
  • Parasitus flagellispinosus (Tseng, 1995)
  • Parasitus flavolimbatus (Koch, 1867)
  • Parasitus formosanus (Tseng, 1995)
  • Parasitus fragilis Ma, 1986
  • Parasitus furcatus (Ma-Liming & Wang-Shenron, 1996)
  • Parasitus gansuensis (Ma, 1987)
  • Parasitus geotrupidis Makarova, 1996
  • Parasitus haiyuanensis (Bai, Fang & Yin, 1995)
  • Parasitus himalayanus Samsinak & Daniel, 1978
  • Parasitus hortivagus (Berlese, 1903)
  • Parasitus hubeiensis (Ma & Liu, 2002)
  • Parasitus hyalinus (Willman, 1949)
  • Parasitus imitofragilis Ma, 1990
  • Parasitus inanis Karg, 1978
  • Parasitus insularius (Volonikhina, 1993)
  • Parasitus islandicus Sellnick, 1940
  • Parasitus jamalensis Davydova, 1988
  • Parasitus kempersi Oudemans, 1902
  • Parasitus kraepelini (Berlese, 1905)
  • Parasitus lanceolatus (Tseng, 1995)
  • Parasitus latobacoides Karg, 1998
  • Parasitus limulus Tseng, 1995
  • Parasitus loricatus (Wankel, 1861)
  • Parasitus lunariphilus Makarova, 1996
  • Parasitus lunulatus (J. Müller, 1859)
  • Parasitus maguliaris (Athias-Henriot, 1979)
  • Parasitus magus (Kramer, 1876)
  • Parasitus majusculus (Athias-Henriot, 1980)
  • Parasitus mengyangchunae Ma, 1995
  • Parasitus minus (Gu & Huang, 1990)
  • Parasitus miratectus Gu & Bai, 1995
  • Parasitus monticolus (Berlese, 1906)
  • Parasitus multidenticulatus (Tseng, 1995)
  • Parasitus multisetus (Gu & Huang, 1993)
  • Parasitus mustelarum Oudemans, 1902
  • Parasitus mycophilus Karg, 1971
  • Parasitus nanus (Athias-Henriot, 1979)
  • Parasitus neglectus (Berlese, 1903)
  • Parasitus nikolskyi Davydova, 1981
  • Parasitus ningxiaensis (Bai, Gu & Chen, 1991)
  • Parasitus nolli (Karg, 1965)
  • Parasitus obscurus (Athias-Henriot, 1980)
  • Parasitus oligochaetus (Gu & Huang, 1993)
  • Parasitus oudemansi (Berlese, 1902)
  • Parasitus palmatus (Gu & Huang, 1993)
  • Parasitus papei Karg, 1985
  • Parasitus parvulus (Athias-Henriot, 1979)
  • Parasitus pectospinosus Karg, 1998
  • Parasitus pinatus (Tseng, 1995)
  • Parasitus pinguis Karg, 1998
  • Parasitus planicolus (Athias-Henriot, 1980)
  • Parasitus plumosus (Gu & Yang, 1987)
  • Parasitus pollinerus (El-Banhawy & Nasr, 1986)
  • Parasitus prosapialis (Athias-Henriot, 1979)
  • Parasitus provincialis (Athias-Henriot, 1980)
  • Parasitus pygmaeus (Athias-Henriot, 1979)
  • Parasitus qiangorlosana (Ma, 1990)
  • Parasitus qinghaiensis (Gu & Yang, 1987)
  • Parasitus quadrichaetus Ma & Cui, 1999
  • Parasitus radialis (Ye & Ma, 1996)
  • Parasitus ramiferus Karg, 2003
  • Parasitus remberti (Oudemans, 1912)
  • Parasitus reticulatus Berlese, 1903
  • Parasitus sakhalinensis (Volonikhina, 1993)
  • Parasitus scirpiculatus (Tseng, 1995)
  • Parasitus sichuanensis Ma-Liming & Wang-Shenron, 1996
  • Parasitus similis (Athias-Henriot, 1980)
  • Parasitus simplex (Athias-Henriot, 1980)
  • Parasitus sinicus (Ma, 1987)
  • Parasitus solens (Athias-Henriot, 1980)
  • Parasitus speculiger Athias-Henriot, 1979
  • Parasitus squarrosus (Ma, 1987)
  • Parasitus stenoventralis (Ma-Liming, 1997)
  • Parasitus stepposus Davydova, 1984
  • Parasitus subterraneus Schmolzer, 1995
  • Parasitus subtropicus (Tseng, 1995)
  • Parasitus tarsalis (Athias-Henriot, 1979)
  • Parasitus tengkuofani Ma, 1995
  • Parasitus tenoriglans (Athias-Henriot, 1980)
  • Parasitus tenuipilosus (Karg, 1998)
  • Parasitus tonpuensis (Tseng, 1995)
  • Parasitus tridentatus (Karg & Glockemann, 1995)
  • Parasitus trifidus (Ma, 1987)
  • Parasitus trifurcatus (Tseng, 1995)
  • Parasitus triramosus (Leitner)
  • Parasitus trispinosus (Tseng, 1995)
  • Parasitus trivialis (Athias-Henriot, 1979)
  • Parasitus truncatus Tseng, 1995
  • Parasitus turbinatus (Ma & Yin, 1999)
  • Parasitus unicornutus (Ewing, 1909)
  • Parasitus wangdunqingi Ma, 1995
  • Parasitus wentinghuani Ma, 1996
  • Parasitus womersleyi Nozza, 1964
  • Parasitus xinjiangensis (Ye, Ma & Shen, 1996)
  • Parasitus xiphoideus (Gu & Guo, 1997)
  • Parasitus yinchuanensis (Bai, Fang-Lei & Gu, 1994)
  • Parasitus zachvatkini Davydova, 1978
  • Parasitus zhenningensis (Gu & Wang, 1987)
  • Parasitus zschokkei (Schweizer, 1922)

References

  1. Joel Hallan (ed.). "Parasitidae Species Listing". Biology Catalog. Texas A&M University. Retrieved September 4, 2010.
  2. Ineta Salmane & Guntis Brumelis (2008). "The importance of the moss layer in sustaining biological diversity of Gamasina mites in coniferous forest soil". Pedobiologia. 52 (1): 69–76. doi:10.1016/j.pedobi.2008.03.002.
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