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Balaustium murorum (Hermann, 1804) is redescribed. Characteristics of active postlarval forms and first characteristics of larvae, supplemented with data on biology of the species, are provided. Female of B. murorum, from which larvae were obtained by experimental rearing, has been designated as neotype. Key characters, hitherto used by different authors in order to distinguish between members of Balaustium are discussed. Seventeen species known from larvae are presently assigned to Balaustium, at the total number of 41 members of the genus known worldwide.
Genera of Trombidiidae and Podothrombiidae of the World are reviewed and their diagnoses verified based on the type material and non-type specimens originating from samples collected in different zoogeographical regions. Twenty two genera of Trombidiidae and two of Podothrombiidae are recognized. Each generic account is supplemented with a map of hitherto known distribution. A key to the world genera of Trombidiidae and Podothrombiidae is provided and a list of species included in each genus is given. The following six new genera are established within Trombidiidae: Andinothrombium, Andrethrombium, Darjeelingia, Robauxthrombium, Ronaldothrombium, Wohltmannella. Six new trombidiid species are described: Andinothrombium elatum, Darjeelingia longipes, Dolichothrombium azerbaijanicum, D. tenerifensis, Robauxthrombium andinum, Ronaldothrombium parametae. New generic synonyms are proposed for Allothrombium Berlese, 1903 (=Corethrothrombium Oudemans, 1928, =Mongolothrombium Feider, 1979), Mesothrombium Hirst, 1926 (=Austrothrombium Womersley, 1934) and Trombidium Fabricius, 1775 (=Kaszabothrombium Feider, 1973). Verified diagnoses of monotypie genera Calctrombidium Haitlinger, 2003 and Oskootrombium Saboori et al., 2006 are provided. Variathrombium Robaux, 1969 is excluded from Podothrombiidae and transferred to Trombidiidae. Archithrombium Feider, 1955, Emitrombidium Lombardini, 1949 and Phyllotrombidium Cooreman, 1946 are treated as nomina dubia. Porttrombidium Haitlinger, 2000 is excluded from Trombidiidae and regarded as more closely related to Microtrombidiidae and Neothrombiidae. The following new specific synonyms are proposed: Acarus tinctorius Linnaeus, 1767 (=Trombidium tinctorium var. brevipilum Berlese, 1910), Trombidium megalochirum Berlese, 1910 (= Caenothrombium coccineum André, 1947). The following new combinations are created within Trombidiidae: Allothrombium christopheanum (Kramer, 1897), Allothrombium laticoxum (Feider, 1973), Allothrombium pectinifer (Oudemans, 1926), Allothrombium vandermeermohri (Oudemans, 1929), Andrethrombium crassicomum (Berlese, 1910), Andrethrombium delamarei (André, 1962), Azaritrombium telletxeae (Goldarazena et al., 2000), Caenothrombium corpulentum (Berlese, 1910), Caenothrombium dammermani (Vitzthum, 1926), Clinotrombium southcotti (Fain, 1991), Mesothrombium mullewaense (Southcott, 1986), Mesothrombium porongorense (Southcott, 1986), Mesothrombium scaurum (Southcott, 1986), Mesothrombium ursinum (Berlese, 1910), Paratrombium crassipalpe (Trägårdh, 1904), Paratrombium colhuanum (Vitzthum, 1933), Paratrombium monoeciportuense (André, 1928), Paratrombium pedioculatum (André, 1927), Paratrombium quadrimaculatum (Berlese, 1912), Paratrombium raeticum (Schweizer et Bader, 1963), Paratrombium superbum (Banks, 1910), Paratrombium tarsale (Berlese, 1916), Paratrombium trispilum (Berlese, 1916), Robauxthrombium chiliense (Robaux, 1969), Robauxthrombium eupectum (Leonardi, 1901), Robauxthrombium unisetum (Robaux, 1969), Ronaldothrombium bellator (Southcott, 1986), Ronaldothrombium dumosum (Southcott, 1986), Ronaldothrombium watanabei (Shiba, 1976), Trombidium aratrorum (Feider, 1973), Wohltmannella cypriense (Robaux, 1964), Wohltmannella dobrogiacum (Feider, 1950), Wohltmannella vannieri (Robaux, 1967), and - within Podothrombiidae: Kurilothrombium shibai (Gabryś, 1988). An adult specimen of Dinothrombium tinctorium (Linnaeus, 1767) is selected as neotype. Lectotypes are designated for Allothrombium crassicomum Berlese, 1910 (now Andrethrombium crassicomum), Allothrombium delamarei André, 1962 (now Andrethrombium delamarei), Allothrombium gracile Berlese, 1910, Allothrombium metae Boshell et Kerr, 1942, Allothrombium pergrande Berlese, 1903, Caenothrombium unisetum Robaux, 1969 (now Robauxthrombium unisetum), Dinothrombium (Dolichothrombium) alpinum Schweizer, 1951 (now Dolichothrombium alpinum), Dolichothrombium fournieri Robaux, 1967, Dinothrombium (Dolichothrombium) grandjeani André, 1954 (now Dolichothrombium grandjeani), Podothrombium subnudum Berlese, 1910, Trombidium insulare Berlese, 1910 (now Paratrombium insulare), Sericothrombium monoeciportuense André, 1928 (now Paratrombium monoeciportuense), Trombidium quadrimaculatum Berlese, 1912 (now Paratrombium quadrimaculatum), Trombidium tarsale Berlese, 1916 (now Paratrombium tarsale). Sericothrombium holosericeum var. brevipapillosa André, 1924, earlier synonymized with Trombidium holosericeum (L.), is restored to specific status - Trombidium brevipapillosa (André, 1924). Andrethrombium delamarei (André, 1962), Dinothrombium tinctorium (Linnaeus, 1767) and Dinothrombium oparbellae (André, 1949) are redescribed. An attempt at reconstructing relationships among the genera has been made. The maximum parsimony and neighbour joining analysis considered 129 characters of 62 specific level taxa (including four taxa assigned to the outgroup) known from different life stages. The monophyly of most taxa has been confirmed and the scope of hitherto distinguished subfamilies of Trombidiidae has been verified. The following new subfamilies are proposed within Trombidiidae: Dolichothrombiinae - with Dolichothrombium Feider, 1945 and Paratrombiinae - comprising the genera Paratrombium Bruyant, 1910 and Pollicotrombium Southcott, 1986.
A redescription of Trombidium geniculatum (Feider, 1955), based on female is given. Morphological data on deutonymphs are provided. Larvae are described for the first time. A female, from which larvae have been obtained by experimental rearing, has been selected for neotype. T. geniculatum, closely related to T. holosericeum, is associated with forest habitats.
A series of larvae of Podothrombium reared in laboratory culture was subject to morphometric analysis. Larvae were assigned to P. filipes (C. L. Koch, 1837) a species known hitherto only from postlarval instars. An array of anomalies in the chaetotaxy of various body regions was discovered. The results make it possible to re-consider the taxonomic suitability of some characters commonly used in diagnosing larvae of Podothrombium.
Abrolophus norvegicus (Thor, 1900) is redescribed. An extended diagnosis of Abrolophus Berlese, 1891 (= Hauptmannia Oudemans, 1910) is provided for all active life instars. Description of larva of A. norvegicus is based on specimens obtained by experimental rearing from field-collected females. Variability of morphological characters is evaluated for offspring of a single female, within a particular population and between different populations originating from Europe. The specific status of A. norvegicus is discussed. A female of A. norvegicus, collected in northern Germany is selected as neotype. Hauptmannia silesiacus Haitiinger, 1986, syn. nov., Abrolophus neobrevicollis Zhang et Goldarazena, 1996, syn. nov., Hauptmannia striata Saboori, Šundic et Pesic, 2011, syn. nov., Hauptmannia dagmarae Haitiinger, 2012, syn. nov. are considered synonyms of Ritteria norvegica Thor, 1900. Data on habitat specificity and phenology of A. norvegicus as well as on its development are given.
We provide a check-klist of nominal taxa of terrestrial Parasitengona mites (excl. Trombiculidae and Walchiidae) distributed worldwide and assigned to three super- families, i.e. Calyptostomatoidea, Erythraeoidea and Trombidioidea. The list contains 1784 species, of which 786 are known exclusively from larvae, 860 - from active postlarval forms and 138 - from both. The data on the type localities and the hitherto known distribution of the species are included in the survey.
Allothrombium meridionale Berlese, 1910 is redescribed based on type material originating from Italy and specimens collected in Mosel Valley, Germany. Characteristics of larvae, deutonymphs and adults are provided. Data on habitat specificity and phenology of the species as well as on developmental time of larvae are given. Morphological abnormalities have been observed under laboratory conditions in larvae which hatched from eggs not exposed to lower temperatures, contrary to larvae that hatched from eggs after chilling. Larvae of Allothrombium triticium Zhang, 1995 sensu Goldarazena and Zhang (1997), reported from Spain, are considered to represent A. meridionale. An identification key to species of Allothrombium, including central European members of the genus known from adults and world species known from larvae is provided. Phanolophus oedipodarum (Frauenfeld, 1868), is new to the fauna of Germany.
Corrections and additions are provided to the checklist of nominal taxa of terrestrial Parasitengona mites published by Mąkol and Wohltmann (2012).
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