Systematic, synonimical and biogeographical check-list of the world’s oribatid mites (Acariformes, Oribatida) (1758-2002)
This is the first check-list of the world’s oribatid mites in which the approximately 9,000 currently valid, described species (and subspecies) are systematically recorded. In addition, the list contains over a thousand corresponding synonomies, grouped into 1.204 genera (and subgenera) along with t...
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ftjgraellsia:oai:graellsia.revistas.csic.es:article/218 2023-05-15T13:45:54+02:00 Systematic, synonimical and biogeographical check-list of the world’s oribatid mites (Acariformes, Oribatida) (1758-2002) Listado sistemático, sinonímico y biogeográfico de los ácaros oribátidos (Acariformes, Oribatida) del mundo (1758-2002) Subías, Luis S. 2004-12-31 application/pdf https://graellsia.revistas.csic.es/index.php/graellsia/article/view/218 https://doi.org/10.3989/graellsia.2004.v60.iExtra.218 spa spa Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas https://graellsia.revistas.csic.es/index.php/graellsia/article/view/218/383 https://graellsia.revistas.csic.es/index.php/graellsia/article/view/218 doi:10.3989/graellsia.2004.v60.iExtra.218 Derechos de autor 2004 Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY Graellsia; Vol. 60 No. Extra (2004); 3-305 Graellsia; Vol. 60 Núm. Extra (2004); 3-305 1989-953X 0367-5041 10.3989/graellsia.2004.v60.iExtra Mites Oribatida sistematic check-list taxonomy biogeography new families new genera new subgenera new names synonymies Ácaros listado sistemático taxonomía biogeografía nuevas familias nuevos géneros nuevos subgéneros nuevos nombres sinonimias info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer reviewed article Artículo revisado por pares 2004 ftjgraellsia https://doi.org/10.3989/graellsia.2004.v60.iExtra.218 https://doi.org/10.3989/graellsia.2004.v60.iExtra 2022-05-18T14:03:51Z This is the first check-list of the world’s oribatid mites in which the approximately 9,000 currently valid, described species (and subspecies) are systematically recorded. In addition, the list contains over a thousand corresponding synonomies, grouped into 1.204 genera (and subgenera) along with their recognized synonomies, belonging to 169 families. The currently known geographic distribution is given for each species (approximately 3,200 palaearctic species, 1,500 ethiopic, 1,500 neotropical, 1,400 oriental, 1,200 neoarctic, 1,000 australian and 100 antarctic) as well as for each family and genus. Numerous systematic and nomenclatorial modifications have been made. Particularly noteworthy is the creation of the new families Cerocepheidae and Ametroproctidae, the new genera Multimaudheimia and Perezinigokalumma, and the new subgenera Malaconothrus (Cristonothrus) and Oribatella (Multoribatella). A new name, Paschoalia, is given to the genus Hammeriella Paschoal, 1898 (a name already used by Balogh, 1983) along with 83 new specific and subspecific names for other homonimies that appeared during the making of this check-list. The subgenus category is re-established as a very useful category and used widely in this revision; however, the subfamily category has only been used within the extensive Oppiidae family, which includes 13 valid subfamilies, 166 genera (and subgenera), and some 1,000 described species, only the subfamily category is used. The geographic distribution of some known species is notably enlarged. Se elabora por primera vez un listado mundial de ácaros oribátidos y en él se relacionan sistemáticamente las cerca de 9.000 especies (y subespecies) válidas hasta ahora descritas con sus correspondientes sinonimias, más de un millar, las cuales se agrupan en 1.204 géneros (y subgéneros), también con sus sinonimias reconocidas, pertenecientes a 169 familias. Para cada una de ellas se aporta su distribución geográfica actualmente conocida (alrededor de 3.200 especies paleárticas, 1.500 etiópicas, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Graellsia (E-Journal) Antarctic Graellsia 60 Extra 3 305 |
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This is the first check-list of the world’s oribatid mites in which the approximately 9,000 currently valid, described species (and subspecies) are systematically recorded. In addition, the list contains over a thousand corresponding synonomies, grouped into 1.204 genera (and subgenera) along with their recognized synonomies, belonging to 169 families. The currently known geographic distribution is given for each species (approximately 3,200 palaearctic species, 1,500 ethiopic, 1,500 neotropical, 1,400 oriental, 1,200 neoarctic, 1,000 australian and 100 antarctic) as well as for each family and genus. Numerous systematic and nomenclatorial modifications have been made. Particularly noteworthy is the creation of the new families Cerocepheidae and Ametroproctidae, the new genera Multimaudheimia and Perezinigokalumma, and the new subgenera Malaconothrus (Cristonothrus) and Oribatella (Multoribatella). A new name, Paschoalia, is given to the genus Hammeriella Paschoal, 1898 (a name already used by Balogh, 1983) along with 83 new specific and subspecific names for other homonimies that appeared during the making of this check-list. The subgenus category is re-established as a very useful category and used widely in this revision; however, the subfamily category has only been used within the extensive Oppiidae family, which includes 13 valid subfamilies, 166 genera (and subgenera), and some 1,000 described species, only the subfamily category is used. The geographic distribution of some known species is notably enlarged. Se elabora por primera vez un listado mundial de ácaros oribátidos y en él se relacionan sistemáticamente las cerca de 9.000 especies (y subespecies) válidas hasta ahora descritas con sus correspondientes sinonimias, más de un millar, las cuales se agrupan en 1.204 géneros (y subgéneros), también con sus sinonimias reconocidas, pertenecientes a 169 familias. Para cada una de ellas se aporta su distribución geográfica actualmente conocida (alrededor de 3.200 especies paleárticas, 1.500 etiópicas, ... |
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Systematic, synonimical and biogeographical check-list of the world’s oribatid mites (Acariformes, Oribatida) (1758-2002) |
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Systematic, synonimical and biogeographical check-list of the world’s oribatid mites (Acariformes, Oribatida) (1758-2002) |
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Systematic, synonimical and biogeographical check-list of the world’s oribatid mites (Acariformes, Oribatida) (1758-2002) |
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Systematic, synonimical and biogeographical check-list of the world’s oribatid mites (Acariformes, Oribatida) (1758-2002) |
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Systematic, synonimical and biogeographical check-list of the world’s oribatid mites (Acariformes, Oribatida) (1758-2002) |
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systematic, synonimical and biogeographical check-list of the world’s oribatid mites (acariformes, oribatida) (1758-2002) |
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