Rhinoseius

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Rhinoseius
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Arachnida
Subclass: Acari
Order: Mesostigmata
Family: Ascidae
Genus: Rhinoseius
Baker & Yunker, 1964

Rhinoseius is a genus of mites in the family Ascidae.[1]

Species

  • Rhinoseius androdon Fain & Hyland, 1980
  • Rhinoseius antioquiensis Fain & Hyland, 1980
  • Rhinoseius bakeri (Dusbabek & Cerny, 1970)
  • Rhinoseius bisacculatus Fain, Hyland & Aitken, 1977
  • Rhinoseius braziliensis Baker & Yunker, 1964
  • Rhinoseius caucaensis Ohmer, Fain & Schuchmann, 1991
  • Rhinoseius changensis (Baker & Yunker, 1964)
  • Rhinoseius chiriquensis (Baker & Yunker, 1964)
  • Rhinoseius chocoensis Wiese & Fain, 1996
  • Rhinoseius eisenmanni (Baker & Yunker, 1964)
  • Rhinoseius epoecus Colwell & Naeem, 1979
  • Rhinoseius erro (Baker & Yunker, 1964)
  • Rhinoseius eutoxeres Fain & Hyland, 1980
  • Rhinoseius fairchildi (Baker & Yunker, 1964)
  • Rhinoseius haplophaedia Ohmer, Fain & Schuchmann, 1991
  • Rhinoseius heliconiae (Baker & Yunker, 1964)
  • Rhinoseius luteyni Naskrecki & Colwell, 1998
  • Rhinoseius mathewsoni Hyland, Fain & Moorhouse, 1978
  • Rhinoseius nadachowskyi Wiese & Fain, 1993
  • Rhinoseius pastorae Wiese & Fain, 1993
  • Rhinoseius peregrinator (Baker & Yunker, 1964)
  • Rhinoseius phaethornis Fain, Hyland & Aitken, 1977
  • Rhinoseius phoreticus Fain, Hyland & Aitken, 1977
  • Rhinoseius rafinskii Micherdzinski & Lukoschus, 1980
  • Rhinoseius richardsoni Hunter, 1972
  • Rhinoseius tiponi Baker & Yunker, 1964
  • Rhinoseius trinitatis Fain, Hyland & Aitken, 1977
  • Rhinoseius ucumariensis Wiese & Fain, 1993
  • Rhinoseius uniformis Fain, Hyland & Aitken, 1977
  • Rhinoseius venezuelensis (Baker & Yunker, 1964)
  • Rhinoseius waidei Fain & Hyland, 1980
  • Rhinoseius wetmorei (Baker & Yunker, 1964)

References

  1. David Evans Walter (ed.). "Ascidae Species Listing". Biology Catalog. Texas A&M University. Retrieved August 29, 2010. 


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