Mites of the family Caligonellidae (Acarina)
Authors
Francis M. SummersEvert I. Schlinger
Authors Affiliations
Francis M. Summers was Associate Professor of Entomology and Associate Entomologist in the Experiment Station, Davis; Evert I. Schlinger was Formerly Assistant in the Department of Entomology, Davis.Publication Information
Hilgardia 23(12):539-561. DOI:10.3733/hilg.v23n12p539. May 1955.
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Abstract
Much uncertainty still exists about raphignathoid taxonomy because the foundational genera are based upon little-known types. It now seems possible to define three families of raphignathoid mites according to differences in the superficial parts of the respiratory apparatus associated with the mouthparts.
This paper discusses the systematics of one of these obscure families of mites, the Caligonellidae. Diagnoses are given for the family and for Caligonella, the type genus. The type species, C. humilis (Koch) is re-described.
Three new genera—Molothrognathus, Stigmagnathus, and Coptocheles—and eight new species are described:
Molothrognathus leptostylus
Molothrognathus fulgidus
Molothrognathus crucis
Stigmagnathus spectabilis
Stigmagnathus terrestris
Coptocheles triscutatus
Coptocheles boharti
Neophyllobius lombardinii
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