diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B05FFF226C6CB35C39F9623.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B05FFF226C6CB35C39F9623.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..00fbeebdc72 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B05FFF226C6CB35C39F9623.xml @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +ACARIDAE Latreille, 1802 + + + + + + +Acaridae +is a large family with 113 genera and many species. So far five species have been found on +Passalidae +: + +Passaloglyphus rosickyi +, + + +Tyrophagus putrescentiae +(Schrank, 1781) + +, nea +r + +Forcellinia +sp. + +, + +Histiogaster +sp. + +and + +Sancassania +sp. + +( +two specimens +– perhaps belonging to two different species) and they were collected from + +Passalus maillei +Percheron, 1841 + +, + +Odontotaenius striatopunctatus +(Percheron, 1836) + +, + +O. zodiacus +(Turqui, 1857) + +, + +Passalus +sp. + +and + +Popilius +sp. + +( +Mahunka and Samšiňák 1972 +; +Delfinado and Baker 1975 +; + +Villegas-Guzmán +et al +. 2008 + +; +Barrios-Torres and Villegas-Guzman 2015 +) ( +Tables 2 +, +4 +and +7 +). The relationships of mites from this family with +Passalidae +are poorly known. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B05FFF826EBCC94C6EA94F7.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B05FFF826EBCC94C6EA94F7.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..15da8bd4863 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B05FFF826EBCC94C6EA94F7.xml @@ -0,0 +1,1172 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +CANESTRINIIDAE Berlese, 1884 + + + + + + +This is a large family, but still poorly known, and contains 370 species in 101 genera. To date, 68 species of +Canestriniidae +have been found on +Passalidae +, of which 38 were found on 22 identified species of +Passalidae +belonging to 12 genera, while 30 species of +Canestriniidae +were collected from unidentified species of +Passalidae +( +Lombardini 1944 +; +Samšiňák 1963 +, +1968 +; +Vomero 1972 +; +Nesbitt 1976 +; +Summers and Schuster 1981a +, +1981b +, +1982 +; +Haitlinger 1990 +, +2022 +; +Corpuz-Raros 2001 +; +Beron 2021 +). Most species of +Canestriniidae +collected from +Passalidae +belong to the genera + +Melisia +Lombardini, 1944 + +(22 species), + +Apalotacarus +Summers and Schuster, 1981 + +(17) and + +Lidiophela +Haitlinger, 1990 + +(6). Most species of canestriniids were collected from + +Aceraius grandis +(Burmeister, 1847) + +(5), + +Pleurarius brachyphyllus +Stoliczka, 1873 + +(5), + +Protomocoelus australis +(Boisduval, 1835) + +(4) and + +A. laevicollis +(Illiger, 1800) + +(3). The least host specificity is shown by + +Apalotacarus luoris + +, which was found on four host species. However, results may vary significantly because as many as 50% of the species were collected from unidentified passalids ( +Tables 2–7 +). Canestriniids show a close relationship with + + + + +Table 3. +List of arthropods and their hosts from Africa. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Countries +Passalidae +Arthropods
Africa + +Erionomus planiceps +E. pilosus + + + +Africola asperatus +A. clypeolus + +
Angola + +Pentalobus barbatus + + + +Heterocheylus rossi + +
Cameroon + +Didimus africanus +D. haroldi +Erionomus pilosus +E. planiceps +E. platypleura + +Passalidae +undet. + +Pentalobus barbatus +Pentalobus palini + + + +Heterocheylus brevispinus +H. brevispinus +Heterocheylus malkini +Africola amnoni + +, + +H. malkini + +, + +Oppia +sp. +H + + +. malkini +Malasudis arii +Heterocheylus rossi +Minyplax africanus + +
Chad +Passalidae +undet. + + +Trichouropoda tchadensis + +
Congo Brazzaville + +Didimus africanus +Erionomus pilosus + + + +Heterocheylus brevispinus +Perscheloribates gabonensis + +, + +Vilhenabates paraambohitra + +
Côte d’Ivoire + +Erionomus +sp. + + + +Megisthanus berlesei + +, + +M. remilleti + +
Democratic Republic of Congo + +Didimus africanus + + + +Bilongicauda faini + +, + +Pseudodiplogyniopsis garba + +, + +Pseudofusio hulstaerti + +
+ +D. aloysiisabaudiae +D. curvilineatus +Erionomus pilosus +E. platypleura +D. haroldi +Pentalobus barbatus + + + +B. microseta +P. garba +Africola clypeolus + +, + +P. garba +P. garba +Burgeonium megabasis +Bilongicauda modesta + +, + +B. sternalis + +, + +B +. +triseta + +, + +Burgeonium retrolongus + +, + +Cingulacarus gangeticus + +, + +Heterocheylus rossi + +, + +Hoplocheylus aethiopicus + +, + +Neolobogynium zairiensis + +, + +Quadristernoseta intermedia + +, + +Q. spinofemoraalis +B. sternalis + +, + +B. triseta + +, + +N. zairiensis + +
+ +P. palini +P. simia + +Passalidae +undet. + + +Burgeonium latipecten + +, + +B. megabasis +Heterocheylus lomani + +, + +H. recessus + +
Gabon + +Erionomus pilosus + + + +Perscheloribates gabonensis + +, + +Vilhenabates paraambohitra + +
+ +E. planiceps + + + +Graptoppia boucheri + +, + +P. gabonensis + +, + +V. paraambohitra + +
Ghana + +E. planiceps + +Passalidae +undet. + + +G. boucheri + +, + +Microeuzercon tau + +, + +Paraeuzercon delta + +, + +Trichouropoda aschantiana + +
Kenya +Passalidae +undet. + + +Malasudis echinopus + +
Madagascar + +Ciceronius morbillosus + + +Flaminius +cf. +nonfriedi + + +Solenocyclus exaratus +Stephanocephalus hostilis + + + +Heterocheylus propinquus + + +Suctobelbella +sp. + + +Heterocheylus longispinosus +H. longispinossus + +
+Passalidae +undet. + + +Malasudis korae + +, + +M. tribulus + +, + +M. vernae + +
Nigeria + +Pentalobus barbatus +P. palini + + + +Heterocheylus rossi +Minyplax africanus + +
Republic of Rwanda + +P. barbatus + + + +Quadristernoseta spinofemoralis + +
Republic of South Africa +Passalidae +undet. + + +Schizogynium africanum + +, + +S. intermedium + +
Tanzania + +Didimus sansibaricus + +Passalidae +undet. + + +Olgattia ueguaica +Irmongia helgae + +
Uganda + +Erionomus plaatypleura +Pentalobus barbatus + +Passalidae +undet. + + +Schizogynium intermedium + +, + +Mesoplophora +sp. + +Heterocheylus rossi +Schizogynium intermedium +
+
+ + +Table 4. +List of arthropods and their hosts from +America +. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Countries +Passalidae +Arthropods
+Central +America + + +Veturius platyrhinus + + + +Trichodiplogynium mesoamericanum + +
Belize + +P. punctiger + + + +Antennurella trouessarti + +
Costa Rica + +Oileus kargi + + + +Abrotarsala longifemoralis + +
+ +Passalus interstitialis + + + +Crassoseta starri +, +Tenuiplanta polypora + +
+ +Passalus jansoni + + + +Euzercon starri +, +Klinckowstroemia starri +, +K. truncata +, +Klinckowstroemiella blumae + +
+ +P.perparvulus + + + +Diarthrophallus cartwrighti +, +D. joannae +, +Tenuiplanta crossi + +
+ +P. punctiger + + + +Crassoseta starri +, +Klinckowstroemiella blumae +, + +
+ +Similanteurella +spinata + +
+ +Passalus +sp. + + + +Klinckowstroemia concava +, +K. starri +, +K. tapachulensis +, +K. + +
+ +truncata, +Passalobiella dubinerae +, +Stenosternum truittae +, + +
+ +Tenuiplanta crossi + +
+ +Paxillus leachi + + + +Crassoseta srarri + +
+ +Petrajoides tenuis + + + +Diarthrophallus cartwrighti +, +D. joannae +, +Tenuiplanta crossi + +
+Pseudoacanthus +sp. + + +Klinckowstroemia tapachulensis +, +K. truncata +, + +
+ +Stenosternum truittae + +
+ +Publius +sp. + + + +Diarthrophallus crinatus +, +Passalobiella colaptes +, +P. + +
+ +ctenophora, +P. dubinerae + +
+ +Verres hageni + + + +Klinckowstroemia starri + +
+ +Klinckowstroemiella sexisetosa +, +Monoschelobates + +
+paramasani, + +Monoschelobates +sp. + +, +
+ +V. longicornis + + + +Metaleius +sp. + +
+ +Verres +sp. + + + +Atrema parvula + +
+ +Veturius cirratus + + + +Klinckowstroemia starri + +
+ +V. platyrhinus + + + +Klinckowstroemiella blumae + +
+ +V. tuberculifrons + + + +Passalobiella comantis +, +K. starri + +
+ +Veturius +sp. + + + +Pasalobiella +spatha + +
+Passalidae +undet. + + +Antennurella trouessarti +, +Klinckowstroemia atramaculata +, + +
+ +K. concava +, +K. starri +, +P. colaptes +, +P. ctenophora +, + +
+Similantenurella aspinata +
Cuba + +Passalus +sp. + + + +Urooboovella +passali + +
+Passalidae +undet. + + +U. caymasiana + +
El Salvador + +Heliscus eclipticus + + + +Klinckowstroemia atramaculata + +
+ +Oileus sargi + + + +K. atramaculata + +
+ +Passalus punctiger + + + +Hterocheylus +keiferi + +
+ +Passalus +sp. + + + +Tenuiplanta polypora + +
+ +Publius agassizi + + + +Klinckowstroemia victoriae + +
Grenada + +Passalus interstitialis + + + +Oppia +sp. + +
Guatemala +Chondrocephalus debilis + +Abrotarsala obesa +
+C. granuliformis + +A. pyriformis +, +K. victoriae +
+Heliscus rediculus + +Liranotus strigatus +
+Odontotaenius + +Heterocheylus proximus +
striatopunctatus
+Ogyges championi + +L. simulans +
O. leavissimus +A. cuneiformis +, +K. victoriae +
+Oileus heros + +K. victoriae +
+
+ + +( +Continued +) ( +Continued +) ( +Continued +) ( +Continued +) ( +Continued +) ( +Continued +) ( +Continued +) ( +Continued +) ( +Continued +) + + +
+
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Only + +Suidasia pontifica +Oudemans, 1905 + +was found, on the unidentified +Passalidae +( +Philippines +) ( +Balmes-Pacia and Corpuz-Raros 1998 +; Corpuz-Raroz 2001) ( +Tables 2 +, +5 +and +7 +). + + + + +In total, 77 +Astigmata +species have been found on the +Passalidae +(including those determined to genus, if there were no species identified for the genus, and listed as aff.). Together, on the same host species, +Astigmata +were found with +Trombidiformes +four times; +Mesostigmata +(2); +Oribatida +(1); +Pseudoscorpiones +(1); +Mesostigmata +and +Trombidiformes +(4); +Oribatida +and +Trombidiformes +(2); +Mesostigmata +and +Oribatida +(1); +Mesostigmata +and +Pseudoscorpiones +(1); +Mesostigmata +, +Oribatida +and +Trombidiformes +(1); and +Diptera +, +Mesostigmata +, +Oribatida +and +Trombidiformes +(1). Species of +Passalidae +on which only +Astigmata +( +Canestriniidae +) were found are + +Cetejus punctithorax +Zang, 1903 + +, + +Didimus sansibaricus +Harold, 1880 + +, + +Gonatas naviculator + +(Percheron, 18440, + +Labienus gigas + +(Kaup, 1868), + +Macrolinus nicobaricus +Gravely, 1914 + +, + +Pleurarius brachyphyllus + +, and + +Protomocoelus triumphator +(Zang, 1904) + +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B13FFE426BDCBBAC3529600.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B13FFE426BDCBBAC3529600.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b5da74924c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B13FFE426BDCBBAC3529600.xml @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +CHAETODACTYLIDAE Zachvatkin, 1941 + + + + + + +The family +Chaetodactylidae +contains five genera and more than 112 species. Only one species: +Sennertia argentina Vitzthum, 1941 +has been found on unidentified + +Passalidae ( +Haitlinger 1999 +) + +( +Tables 2 +, +4 +and +7 +). Mites from this family may occur in +Passalidae +only exceptionally. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B13FFE426FDCC91C33C971D.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B13FFE426FDCC91C33C971D.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..413f5bf26b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B13FFE426FDCC91C33C971D.xml @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +HETEROCOPTIDAE Fain, 1967 + + + + + + +This small family comprises 29 species belonging to 13 genera. Only one species, + +Amarucoptes busannae +Haitlinger, 2001 + +, has been found on an unidentified +Passalidae +( +Haitlinger 2001b +; +Beron 2021 +) ( +Tables 2 +, +4 +and +7 +). +Passalidae +are accidental hosts for +Heterocoptidae +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B13FFE5269DCDA2C089928C.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B13FFE5269DCDA2C089928C.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1d60ce2ded7 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B13FFE5269DCDA2C089928C.xml @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +HISTIOSTOMATIDAE Berlese, 1897 + + + + + + +This is a large family, comprising 57 genera and many species. Only two unidentified species from the genera + +Anoetus +Dujardin, 1842 + +(87 known species), +Histiostomatidae +undet. and + +Histiostoma +Kramer, 1876 + +(200 known species) and + +Solianoetus ramozae +Fain and Camerik, 1978 + +were collected, from + +Odontotaenius disjunctus +(Illiger, 1800) + +, + +O. striatopunctatus +, +O. zodiacus + +and + +Passalus +sp. + +( +Delfinado and Baker 1975 +; +Fain and Camerik 1978 +; +Seeman and Nahrung 2000 +; +Barrios-Torres and Villegas-Guzmán 2015 +) ( +Tables 2 +, +4 +and +7 +). These mites are phoretically related mainly to insects but the +Passalidae +are rare or understudied hosts for them. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B16FFEE26CECE23C6EA94E0.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B16FFEE26CECE23C6EA94E0.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0db3fbfab48 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B16FFEE26CECE23C6EA94E0.xml @@ -0,0 +1,729 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +IXODIDAE C. L. Koch, 1844 + + + + + + +Only one species of tick was found once on +Passalidae +: + +Aponomma exinatum +Neumann, 1901 + +was found on + +Aulacocyclus kaupi +MacLeay, +1871 + +in the +Philippines +( +Corpuz-Raros 2001 +) ( +Tables 2 +, +5 +and +14 +). It is an accidental host (probably misidentified). + + + +Table 12. +List of +Megisthanidae +found on +Passalidae +. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+Megisthanidae + +Passalidae +
+ +Megisthanus antennaepes + + +Passalidae +undet. +
+ +M. berlesei + + + +Erionomus +sp. + +, +Passalidae +undet. +
+ +M. floridanus + + + +Odontotaenius dijunctus + +, + +O. zodiacus + +
+ +M. gigantoides + + + +Proculus goryi + +
+ +M. jacobsoni + + + +Pelopides burmeisteri + +
+ +M. leviathanicus + + + +Mastachilus australasicus + +, +Passalidae +undet. +
+ +M. manonae + + + +M. australasicus + +, + +M. polyphyllus + +
+ +M. modestus + + + +Pharochilus dilatatus + +, + +P. rugiceps + +, + +P. scutellonotus +, +Pharophilus + +sp., +Passalidae +undet. +
+ +M. postsetosus + + +Passalidae +undet. +
+ +M. remilleti + + + +Erionomus +sp. + +
+ +M. simoneae + + + +Mastachilus polyphyllus + +
+ +M. southcotti + + + +Aulacocyclus fracticornis + +, + +Austropassalus hultgreni + +, +Passalidae +undet. +
+ +M. thorelli + + + +A. teres + +, + +Mastachilus australasicus + +, + +M. quaestionis + +, + +Pharochilus dilatatus + +, +Passalidae +undet. +
+ +M. womersleyi + + + +Protomocoelus australis + +
+ +M. zachariei + + + +Aulacocyclus kaupi + +, + +A. teres + +
+ +Megisthanus +sp. + + +Passalidae +undet. +
+
+ + +Table 13. +List of +Oribatida +found on +Passalidae +. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+Oribatida + +Passalidae +
+ +Brachychthoniidae + +
+Poecilochthonius spinger + + +Aceraius + +cf. g +randis +
+ +Damaeidae + +
+Fosseremus laciniatus + + +A. lamellatus + +
+ +Haplozetidae + +
+ +Protoribates +sp. + +Villhenabates +parambohitra + + +Passalus punctiger + + +Erionomus pilosus + +, + +E. planiceps + +
+M +alaconothridae +
+ +Malaconothrus +sp. + + + +P. punctiger + +
+ +Mesoplophoridae + +
+Mesoplophora flavida + + +Aceraius grandis + +, + +A. helferi + +, + +A. laevicollis + +, + +A. pilifer + +, + +Comacupes basalis + +, + +C. cavicornis + +, + +Macrolinus latipennis + +
+M. permodica + + +M. latipenis + +, + +Odontotaenius disjunctus + +
+M. polita + + +A. grandis + +, + +Labienus inaequalis + +, + +L. ptox + +
+M. subtilis + + +A. laevicollis + +, + +L. inaequalis + +, + +L. ptox + +, + +Passalus interruptus + +, + +P. interstitialis + +, + +P. punctiger + +, + +Passalus +sp. + +
+Mesoplophora +sp. + + +A + +. grandis +, + +A. helferi + +, + +A. laevicollis + +, + +A. pilifer + +, + +E. platypleura + +, + +L. compergus + +, + +L. inaequalis + +, + +L. ptox + +, + +M. latipennis + +, + +O. disjunctus + +, + +P. interruptus + +, + +P. interstitialis + +, + +P. morio + +, + +P. punctiger + +, + +Passalus +sp. + +
+Mesoplophoridae +undet. + +Passalidae +undet. +
+ +Oppiidae + +
+Graptoppia boucheri + + +Erionomus planiceps + +
+G. luisi + + +A. grandis + +, + +A.?grandis + +, + +A. laevicollis + +, + +Aceraius +sp. + +, + +Comacupes basalis + +, + +C. cavicornis + +
+ +G. royi + + + +A +. cf. +grandis + +, + +A +. cf. +lamellatus + +, + +Macrolinus batesi + +
+ +Neoamerioppia phoretica + + +Passalidae +undet. +
+
+ +( +Continued +) + +
+
+
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Among them, 32 fedrizziid species from three genera have been found on 21 host species belonging to 9 genera ( +Womersley 1958a +, +1959a +; +Pope and Chernoff 1978 +; +Rosario and Hunter 1984 +; +Corpuz-Raros 2001 +; Seeman 2007, 2013; +Lin and Zhang 2013 +). Only two species, + +Fedrizzia strandi +(Oudemans, 1927) + +and + +Neofedrizzia laevis +(Canestrini, 1884) + +, have not been found on +Passalidae +so far. Most species were collected from + +Mastachilus australasicus +(Percheron, 1841) + +(11), + +Pharochilus dilatatus +(Dalman, 1817) + +(9) and + +M. quaestionis +(Kuwert, 1891) + +(5) and the largest number of hosts found is for + +Fedrizzia bornemisszai +Womersley, 1959 + +(5), + +Neofedrizzia camini +Womersley, 1959 + +(5) and + +F. sellinicki +Womersley, 1959 + +(4). Twenty species were collected from only one host. On five species of +Passalidae +only +Fedrizziidae +were found: + +Fedrizzia bornemisszai + +on + +Analaches australiensis +(Stoliczka, 1873) + +, + +F. oudemansi +Womersley, 1959 + +, + +F. parvipilus +Seeman, 2007 + +, + +Neofedrizzia camini + +on + +Mastachilus + +near + +australasicus + +, + +F. bornemisszai +, + + +F +. cf. +grossipes + +, + +F. sellnicki + +on + +Aulacocyclus +sp. + +, + +F. bornemisszai + +on + +Analaches +sp. + +and + +Gonatas +sp. + +and + +F. grossipes + +on +Passalidae +undet. ( +Tables 2 +, +5 +, +6 +and +10 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1AFFED2693C9DDC6049679.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1AFFED2693C9DDC6049679.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..88e872c7eae --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1AFFED2693C9DDC6049679.xml @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +DIPLOGYNIIDAE Trägårdh, 1941 + + + + + + +Diplogyniidae +species have been found on hosts belonging to Blattodea, +Coleoptera +( +Curculionidae +, +Histeridae +, +Passalidae +, +Scarabaeidae +, +Tenebrionidae +), Dermaptera, Hymenoptera, Isoptera, Myriapoda and Squamata ( + +Kazemi +et al +. 2008 + +). Of the 40 +Diplogyniidae +genera, only 38 species belonging to 19 genera were found, on 26 species of +Passalidae +belonging to 11 genera; and 7 diplogyniid species were found on unidentified +Passalidae +( + +Pearse +et al +. 1936 + +; Trägårdh 1950; +Womersley 1958a +; +Hyatt 1964 +; +Elsen 1975 +, +1981 +; +Hunter 1993a +, +1993b +; +WiŚniewski and Hirschmann 1993a +; +Karg 1997 +; + +Villegas-Guzmán +et al +. 2008 + +; +Seeman 2012 +; +Barrios-Torres and Villegas-Guzmán 2015 +; + +Sun +et al +. 2024 + +). As many as 17 species were collected from only one host, while four species of hosts yielded only + +Pseudodiplogyniopsis garba +(Pangella, 1906) + +. Each of 24 host species had only one species of +Diplogyniidae +. + + +The hosts with the most species of +Diplogyniidae +are + +Pentalobus barbatus +(Fabricius, 1801) + +(9) and + +P. palini +(Percheron, 1844) + +(4). Only +Diplogyniidae +were found on three species of +Passalidae +: + +Bilongicauda microseta +Elsen, 1981 + +on + +Didimus aloysiisabaudiae +(Pangella, 1906) + +, + +Schizodiplogynium capillatum +Trägårdh, 1950 + +on + +Episphenus moorei +Kaup, 1871 + +, and + +Burgeonium megabasis +Elsen, 1981 + +on + +Pentalobus simia +Kuwert, 1898 + +( +Tables 2–6 +and +8 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1AFFED26E5C8BBC01293EA.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1AFFED26E5C8BBC01293EA.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..877ea07c8a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1AFFED26E5C8BBC01293EA.xml @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +DIGAMASELLIDAE Evans, 1957 + + + + + + +Species from this family were often collected from +Coleoptera, Hymenoptera +and + +Diptera ( +Hunter and Rosario 1988 +) + +. About 100 species were collected from + +Coleoptera ( +Hunter 1993a +) + +. However, on the +Passalidae +they are found exceptionally. + +Dendrolaelaps passalorum +( +Pearse and Wharton, 1936 +) + +was found on + +Odontotaenius disjunctus + +and + +Popilius +sp. + +( +Delfinado and Baker 1975 +; +Hunter 1993a +); and + +Dendrolaelaps +sp. + +and + +Digamasellus +sp. + +were found on + +O. zodiacus + +and + +O +. +striatopunctatus +( +Barrios-Torres and Villegas-Guzmán 2015 +) + +( +Tables 2 +, +4 +and +8 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1AFFED26EDCC4EC1009799.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1AFFED26EDCC4EC1009799.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..597d5952dc9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1AFFED26EDCC4EC1009799.xml @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +EUZERCONIDAE Trägårdh, 1938 + + + + + + +Euzerconidae +is a small family with about 20 species in 13 genera. Among them, 14 +Euzerconidae +species from 8 genera have been found on 15 host species belonging to 8 genera and 5 euzerconid species from unidentified +Passalidae +(or identified only to genus) ( +Hyatt 1964 +; +Funk 1975 +, +1980 +; +Hunter and Rosario 1989 +, +1991 +; +WiŚniewski and Hirschmann 1992 +; + +Villegas-Guzmán +et al +. 2008 + +; +Barrios-Torres and Villegas-Guzmán 2015 +; + +Sun +et al +. 2021 + +). Most species were collected from O + +dontotaenius +striatopunctatus + +(5), and on the largest number of hosts was found for + +Euzercon dolichos +Hunter and Rosario, 1991 + +(5). Eight species were collected from only one host. Only +Alloeuzercon seemani +Sun, Jin and Yi, 2021 +has been found on + +Ophrygonius +sp. + +( +Tables 2–5 +and +9 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1BFFEC26C9CD91C017947E.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1BFFEC26C9CD91C017947E.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..008ca0fda45 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1BFFEC26C9CD91C017947E.xml @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +ASCIDAE Oudemans, 1905 + + + + + + +The presence of +Ascidae +on +Passalidae +was recorded only once. Unidentified +Ascidae +were collected from + +O. zodiacus + +( +Hunter 1993a +; +Barrios-Torres and Villegas-Guzmán 2015 +) ( +Tables 2 +, +4 +and +8 +). It is an accidental host. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1CFFE8269BCE1EC391928C.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1CFFE8269BCE1EC391928C.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e09768830f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1CFFE8269BCE1EC391928C.xml @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + + +PARAMEGISTIDAE +Trägårdh 1946 + + + + + + + +This family contains 26 species in six genera. Only two species, + +Promegistus armstrongi + +Womersley, 1958 and + +Echinomegistus narvaezi +Hyatt, 1964 + +, were found on +Passalidae +( +Womersley 1958b +; +Hyatt 1964 +) ( +Tables 2 +, +4 +and +9 +). Species from this family only occur accidentally on the +Passalidae +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1CFFEB2699CA93C600964C.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1CFFEB2699CA93C600964C.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ae165402f43 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1CFFEB2699CA93C600964C.xml @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +MACROCHELIDAE Vitzthum, 1930 + + + + + + +Macrochelidae +includes 25 genera, but only some species of the genus + +Macrocheles +Latreille, 1829 + +have been found on +Passalidae +: + +M. mammifer +Berlese, 1918 + +(as + +M. tridentatus +Delfinado and Baker, 1975 + +), + +M. insignitus +(Berlese, 1918) + +(syn. + +M. whartoni +Delfinado and Baker, 1975 + +) and + +M. disjunctus +Delfinado and Baker, 1975 + +were collected from + +Odontotaenius disjunctus + +and + +M. insignitus + +was collected from + +Popilius +sp. + +and undetermined +Passalidae +, all from the +USA +( +Reinert 1973 +; +Delfinado and Baker 1975 +) ( +Tables 2 +, +4 +and +8 +). Delfinado and Baker considered this species to occur commonly on + +O. disjunctus + +, but +Harrel and Mathis (1964) +investigating mites occurring + +O. disjunctus + +in the +USA +and otherwise the +Macrochelidae +have never been collected from +Passalidae +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1CFFEB26CEC91CC019902C.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1CFFEB26CEC91CC019902C.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5af5c497b14 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1CFFEB26CEC91CC019902C.xml @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +LAELAPIDAE Berlese, 1892 + + + + + + +Laelapidae +is a large family with 1088 species and 73 genera. Eleven species of laelapids were collected from +Passalidae +. Of these, three species were found on three species of passalids and eight species were collected from undetermined +Passalidae +( +Pearse and Wharton 1936 +; Hunter and +Mollin 1964 +; +Hyatt 1964 +; Hunter and Yeh 1966; +Delfinado and Baker 1975 +; Karg 1988, 1995; + +Villegas-Guzmán +et al +. 2008 + +; +Barrios-Torres and Villegas-Guzmán 2015 +; +Gwiazdowicz and Nemati 2018 +; + +Moraes +et al +. 2022 + +; + +Oh +et al +. 2023 + +). Most species were collected from + +O. disjunctus + +(3) ( +Tables 2–8 +). Species from this family occur on +Passalidae +intermittently. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1CFFEB26E8CC73C1D997A9.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1CFFEB26E8CC73C1D997A9.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ebf4a40ecb7 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1CFFEB26E8CC73C1D997A9.xml @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +MEGISTHANIDAE Berlese, 1914 + + + + + + +This family contains 26 species in one genus. Fifteen megisthanid species have been found on +Passalidae +, of which 10 megisthanid species were collected from 16 host species belonging to 9 genera. Five species were collected from undetermined +Passalidae +( +Wharton 1926 +; +Womersley 1937 +; + +Hunter and +Costa +1970 + +; +Karg 1997 +; +Barrios-Torres and Villegas-Guzmán 2015 +; +Seeman 2017 +, +2019 +). Most species were collected from + +Mastachilus australasicus + +(3) and the largest number of hosts was found for + +M. thorelli +Womersley, 1937 + +(4) and + +M. modestus +Berlese, 1910 + +(3). Seven species were collected from only one host species. On three species of +Passalidae +only +Megisthanidae +were collected: + +Megisthanus berlesei +Hunter and Costa, 1970 + +and + +M. remilleti +Hunter and Costa, 1970 + +on + +Erionomus +sp. + +; + +M. jacobsoni +Wharton, 1926 + +on + +Pelopides burmeisteri + +; + +M. modestus + +on + +Pharochilus rugiceps +(Hope and Westwood, 1845) + +( +Tables 2–6 +and +12 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1DFFEA2673CA54C3769139.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1DFFEA2673CA54C3769139.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bc1cd60742a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1DFFEA2673CA54C3769139.xml @@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +HOPLOMEGISTIDAE Camin and Gorirossi, 1955 + + + + + + +Hoplomegistidae +is a small family with one genus and seven species, of which four species are associated with +Passalidae +( + +Turk +1948 + +; +Hyatt 1964 +; +Flechtmann 1981 +; + +Zhang +et al +. 2017a + +). Four species were collected from +Passalidae +: + +Stenosternum bicrinus +(Berlese, 1918) + +from + +Passalus punctiger +Lepeletier and Serville, 1825 + +and + +S. bifurcata +Zhang, Yi, Guo and Jin, 2017 + +, + +S. cordata +Zhang, Yi, Guo and Jin, 2017 + +and + +S. truittae +(Baker and Hunter, 1986) + +. All other species were from unidentified +Passalidae +( +Tables 2 +, +4 +, +5 +and +8 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1DFFEB26A8CB8EC29392AB.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1DFFEB26A8CB8EC29392AB.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..05e75171ca6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1DFFEB26A8CB8EC29392AB.xml @@ -0,0 +1,266 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +KLINCKOWSTROEMIIDAE Trägårdh, 1936 + + + + + + +All klinckowstroemiid species are associated with +Passalidae +: 36 klinckowstroemiid species from four genera have been found on +Passalidae +, of which 26 klinckowstroemiid species were collected from 44 host species belonging to 17 genera. Ten klinckowstroemiid species were collected from undetermined +Passalidae +( + +Turk +1951 + +; Baker and Wharton 1952; +Hyatt 1964 +; +Butler and Hunter 1966 +; Chernoff and Pope 1970; +Rosario and Hunter 1987 +, 1988; Rosario 1988; +WiŚnewski and Hirschmann 1994 +; +Villegas-Guzmán and Reyes-Castillo 2009 +b; + +Villegas-Guzmán +et al +. 2009 + +, +2011 +; +Barrios-Torres and Villegas-Guzmán 2015 +; + +Schuster +et al +. 2023 + +). Most species were collected from + +Odontotaenius + +z +odiacus +(8), + +Heliscus tropicus +(Percheron, 1835) + +(4), + +Passalus punctiger + +(4), + +Oileus bifidus +Zang, 1935 + +(3), + +O. rimator +(Turqui, 1857) + +(3), and + +Vindex + +a +gnoscendus +(Percheron, 1841) (3), and the largest number of hosts was found for + +Klinckowstroemia victoriae +Rosario and Hunter, 1988 + +(12), + +K. reyesi +Rosario and Hunter, 1988 + +(8), + +Antennurella trouessarti +Berlese, 1904 + +(8), + +K. concava +Hunter and Baker, 1966 + +(6), + +K. simplesetosa +Rosario and Hunter, 1988 + +(6), + +K. candidoi +Rosario and Hunter, 1988 + +(5), + +K. oconnori +Villegas-Guzmán, Reyes-Castillo and Perez, 2011 + +(5) and + +K. santibanezi +Villegas-Guzmán, Perez and Reyes-Castillo, 2009 + +(5). Fourteen species were collected from only one host species. On 19 species of +Passalidae +, only +Klinckowstroemiidae +were found: + +Heliscus eclipticus +(Turqui, 1857) + +, + +Odontotaenius yucatanus +, +Oileus bifidus +, + + +Passalus inops +Turqui, 1857 + +, + +P. punctatissimus +Eschsholtz, 1829 + +, + +P. rusticus +Percheron, 1835 + +, + +Petrejoides guatemalae + +Reyes-Castillo-Schuster, 1983, + +P. recticornis +(Burmeister, 1847) + +, + +P. subrecticornis +(Kuwert, 1898) + +, + +Popilius eclipticus + +, + +Proculejus hirtus +(Turqui, 1857) + +, + +P. nudicostis +Bates, 1889 + +, + +P. sartorii +Kaup, 1868 + +, + +Proculus burmeisteri +Kuwert, 1891 + +, + +Publius agassizi +(Kaup, 1871) + +, + +Spurius bicornis +Turqui, 1857 + +, + +Verres +aff. +intermedius + +, + +Veturius marilucae +Boucher, 1988 + +and + +Vindex +sp. + +( +Tables 2 +, +4 +and +11 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1EFFE92691CD9AC67D9466.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1EFFE92691CD9AC67D9466.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..66c052ad321 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1EFFE92691CD9AC67D9466.xml @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +DAMAEOLIDAE Grandjean, 1965 + + + + + + +This family contains four genera but only + +Fosseremus laciniatus +(Berlese, 1905) + +has been found, on undetermined + +Passalidae ( +Ermilov and Frolov 2021 +) + +( +Tables 2 +, +5 +, +13 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1EFFE926F7C8BBC15A9774.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1EFFE926F7C8BBC15A9774.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7bafa6a1b5e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1EFFE926F7C8BBC15A9774.xml @@ -0,0 +1,437 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +UROPODIDAE Kramer, 1881 + + + + + + +Species from this family occur on +Passalidae +rarely. Among the +Uropodidae +, 32 genera were distinguished, but only + +Uropoda orbicularis +(Mueller, 1776) + +and + +Uropoda +sp. + +(this genus contains about 265 species) were found, on three host species ( + +Villegas-Guzmán +et al +. 2008 + +; +Barrios-Torres and Villegas-Guzmán 2015 +) ( +Tables 2 +, +4 +and +9 +). + + +Overall, on the same host species, +Mesostigmata +were found with +Pseudoscorpiones +(8 times) (note: this does not mean that were on the same individual); +Trombidiformes +(6); +Oribatida +(5); +Astigmata +(2); +Ixodida +(1); +Astigmata +and +Trombidiformes +(4); +Oribatida +and +Pseudoscorpiones +(4); +Oribatida +and +Trombidiformes +(3); +Pseudoscorpiones +and +Trombidiformes +(2); +Astigmata +and +Oribatida +(2); +Astigmata +, +Oribatida +and +Trombidiformes +(2); +Oribatida +, +Pseudoscorpiones +and +Trombidiformes +(1); +Astigmata +, +Oribatida +, +Pseudoscorpiones +and +Trombidiformes +(1); and +Astigmata +, +Diptera +, +Oribatida +and +Trombidiformes +(1). + + +List of +Passalidae +species on which only +Mesostigmata +were found: + +Aulacocyclus aliicornis +Kuwert, 1897 + +, + +A. fracticornis +Kuwert, 1891 + +, + +Cylindrocaulus natalis +(Lewis, 1883) + +, + +Analaches australiensis +(Stoliczka, 1873) + +, + +Austropassalus hultgreni +Mjöberg, 1917 + +, + +Chondrocephalus debilis +(Bates, 1886) + +, + +C. granulifrons +(Bates, 1886) + +, + +Didimus aloysiisabaudiae +(Pangella, 1906) + +, + +Episphenus moorei +Kaup, 1871 + +, + +Heliscus rediculus +Kuwert, 1891 + +, + +Mastachilus + +near + +australasicus +, + + +M. polyphyllus +(Macleay, 1826) + +, + +Odontotaenius yucatanus +(Bates, 1886) + +, + +Ogyges championi +(Bates, 1886) + +, + +O. laevissimus +(Kaup, 1868) + +, + +Oileus bifidus +Zang, 1905 + +, + +O. heros +(Turqui, 1857) + +, + +O. nonstriatus +Dibb, 1936 + +, + +O. sargi +(Kaup, 1871) + +, + +O. rimator +(Turqui, 1857) + +, + +Ophrygonius +sp. + +, + +Passalus inops +, + + +P. jansoni +(Bates, 1886) + +, + +P. perparvulus +(Kuwert, 1898) + +, + +P. punctatissimus +, +P. rusticus +, + + +Pelopides burmeisteri +(Kaup, 1868) + +, + +Pentalobus palinii +(Percheron, 1844) + +, + +P. simia +Kuwert, 1898 + +, + +Petrejoides guatemalae +Reyes-Castillo and Schuster, 1983 + +, + +P. recticornis +(Burmeister, 1847) + +, + +P. subrecticornis +(Kuwert, 1898) + +, + +P. tenuis +Kuwert, 1897 + +, + +Pharochilus rugiceps +(Hope and Westwood, 1845) + +, + +P. scutellonotus +Kuwert, 1898 + +, + +Popilius eclipticus +Turqui, 1857 + +, + +P. klingelhofferi +Kaup, 1869 + +, + +Proculejus brevis +(Turqui, 1857) + +, + +P. hirtus +(Turqui, 1857) + +, + +P. nudicostis +Bates, 1889 + +, + +P. sartorii +Kaup, 1868 + +, + +Proculus burmeisteri +Kuwert, 1891 + +, + +P. mnisszechi +Kaup, 1868 + +, + +P. opacipennis +(Thomson, 1858) + +, +Pseudoacanthus discipiens +Kuwert, + +P. juncistriatus +(Kuwert, 1891) + +, + +Publius agassizi +(Kaup, 1871) + +, + +Spurius bicornis +Turqui, 1857 + +, + +Unculifer incisus +(Turqui, 1857) + +, + +Verres corticola +Kaup + +, 871, + +V +. aff. +intermedius + +, + +Veturius aspina +Kuwert, 1898 + +, + +V. cephalotes +(Le Peletier and Serville, 1828) + +, + +V. cirratus +Bates, 1886 + +, + +V. marilucae +Boucher, 1988 + +, + +V. sinuaticollis +Kuwert, 1900 + +, + +V. tuberculifrons +Kuwert, 1891 + +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1FFFE8269BC933C64C9044.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1FFFE8269BC933C64C9044.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..94445e785a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1FFFE8269BC933C64C9044.xml @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +SCHIZOGYNIIDAE Trägårdh, 1950 + + + + + + +This family contains 15 species in eight genera. Six species were found on +Passalidae +, but only one species, + +Schizogynium intermedium +Trägårdh, 1950 + +, has been found on + +Erionomus platypleura +Arrow, 1906 + +and the remaining species were collected on undetermined +Passalidae +( +Corpuz-Raros 2001 +; + +Hunter and +Costa +1970 + +; Hunter and Rosario 1887; +Karg 1997 +; +Trägårdh 1950b +; + +Zhang +et al +. 2017a + +). On + +Leptaulax +sp. + +, only + +Paraschizogynium plumachela +Zhang, Guo and Jin, 2017 + +was found ( +Tables 2–9 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1FFFE826E1CA0BC32A9183.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1FFFE826E1CA0BC32A9183.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f0813a8a695 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1FFFE826E1CA0BC32A9183.xml @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +TREMATURIDAE Berlese, 1917 + + + + + + +Trematuridae +is a large family with about 400 species belonging to six genera. Only five species were collected from +Passalidae +: + +Trichouropoda alcahupasi +Hiramatsu and +Hirschmann, 1988 + +, + +T. aschantiana +WiŚniewski and +Hirschmann 1988 + +, + +T. guanabarae +Hirschmann and WiŚniewski, 1987 + +, + +T. tchadensis +WiŚniewski and Hirschmann, 1993 + +, all from unidentified +Passalidae +, and + +T. ovalis +(C.L. Koch, 1839) + +from + +Odontotaenius zodiacus + +and + +Nenteria +sp. + +from + +O. striatopunctatus + +( +Hirschmann and WiŚniewski 1987 +, +1988 +; WiŚniewski and Hirschmann 1993; Barrios-Torres and Villegas-Guzmám 2015) ( +Tables 2– 9 +). +Trematuridae +of the genus + +Trichouropoda +Berlese, 1916 + +have been found on various insects, especially +Brenthidae +, +Cerambycidae +and +Curculionidae +, but +Passalidae +are rare hosts to them. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1FFFE826E9CCC6C0979473.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1FFFE826E9CCC6C0979473.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5582e78a82f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1FFFE826E9CCC6C0979473.xml @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +URODINYCHIDAE Berlese, 1917 + + + + + + +This family contains about 250 species belonging to four genera. Eight species were collected on +Passalidae +; three were found on three host species and five species were found on undetermined +Passalidae +( + +Pearse +et al +. 1936 + +; +Reinert 1973 +; +Delfinado and Baker 1975 +; +WiŚniewski and Hirschmann 1992 +, +1993b +; WiŚniewski +et al +. 1992; + +Villegas-Guzmán +et al +. 2008 + +). Most species were collected from + +Odontotaenius zodiacus + +(3) and the largest number of host species was found for + +Uroobovella californiana +WiŚniewski and Hirschmann, 1992 + +(3) ( +Tables 2 +, +4 +and +9 +). Species in this family occur on +Passalidae +by chance, perhaps with the exception of + +U. californiana + +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1FFFE826F9CC35C14D96F1.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1FFFE826F9CC35C14D96F1.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..aadf5fab48a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B1FFFE826F9CC35C14D96F1.xml @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +TRIPLOGYNIIDAE Funk, 1977 + + + + + + +Triplogyniidae +is a small family with 10 species belonging to two genera. Only one species of + +Funkotriplogynium iagobadius +Seeman and Walter, 1997 + +, was found on + +Pharochilus dilatatus +(Dalman, 1813) (Seeman and Walter 1997) + +( +Tables 2 +, +6 +and +9 +). Species from this family occur accidentally on +Passalidae +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B60FF942684CCF8C11394FA.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B60FF942684CCF8C11394FA.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..06bb92aa1a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B60FF942684CCF8C11394FA.xml @@ -0,0 +1,298 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +HETEROCHEYLIDAE Trägårdh, 1940 + + + + + + +A small family with one genus and 26 species. All species are associated with the +Passalidae +( +Lombardini 1926 +; +Trägårdh 1950a +; +Womersley 1960 +; +Schuster and Lavoipierre 1970 +; +Reinert 1973 +; +Delfinado and Baker 1975 +; Barrios-Torres and Villegas-Gusmán 2015; + +Katlav +et al +. 2020 + +). Twenty-one species of +Heterocheylidae +were collected from 56 species of +Passalidae +belonging to 24 genera. Five species were collected from unidentified +Passalidae +. + +Heterocheylus proximus +Schuster and Lavoipierre, 1970 + +and + +H. rugosus +Schuster and Lavoipierre, 1970 + +were collected from 10 species of passalids, and + +H. cavagnaroi +Schuster and Lavoipierre, 1970 + +and + +H. keiferi +Schuster and Lavoipierre, 1970 + +were collected from four species of passalids ( +Tables 2 +, +15 +). Fourteen species of heterocheylids were collected from only one species of host each. +Heterocheylidae +are characterised by a pronounced host specificity. None of the +Heterocheylidae +species were caught on the same host species, except + +H. bengalensis +Schuster and Lavoipierre, 1970 + +. Some passalids have more than one species: + +H. parvus +Schuster and Lavoipierre, 1970 + +and + +H. thai +Schuster and Lavoipierre, 1970 + +were collected from + +Leptaulax bicolor + +; + +H. nixus +Schuster and Lavoipierre, 1970 + +and + +H. rugosus +Schuster and Lavoipierre, 1970 + +were collected from + +Protomocoelus australis +(Boisduval, 1835) + +; and + +H. keiferi +Schuster and Lavoipierre, 1970 + +and + +H. proximus +Schuster and Lavoipierre, 1970 + +were collected from + +Passalus interstitialis + +( +Tables 2–6 +, +15 +). On 26 species of +Passalidae +only +Heterocheylidae +were found: + +Aulacocyclus papuanus +(Heller, 1910) + +, + +A. rosenbergi +Kaup, 1868 + +, + +Aceraius illegalis +(Kuwert, 1901) + +, + +Cetejus peltostictus +(Kaup, 1868) + +, + +Ciceronius morbillosus +(Klug, 1832) + +, + +Didimus haroldi +Kuwert, 1908 + +, + +Gonatas major +Kuwert, 1891 + +, + +G. minimus +(Kuwert, 1891) + +, + +G. minor +Gravely, 1918 + +, + +G. pumilio +(Kaup, 1868) + +, + +G. schellongi +Kuwert, 1891 + +, + +Macrolinus rotundifrons +Kaup, 1871 + +, + +M. sulciperfectus +Kaup, 1891 + +, + +Ophrygonius cantori +(Percheron, 1844) + +, + +Passalus anguliferus +Percheron, 1835 + +, + +P. binominatus +Percheron, 1841 + +, + +P. clypelomeleus +Kuwert, 1891 + +, + +P. considerabilis +(Kuwert, 1891) + +, + +P. mucronatus +Burmeister, 1847 + +, + +P. plicatus +Percheron, 1835 + +, + +P. spiniger +Bates, 1886 + +, + +Paxillus pleuralis +Luederwaldt, 1937 + +, + +Popilius haagi +(Kaup, 1866) + +, + +Solenocyclus exaratus +Klug, 1832 + +, + +Stephanocephalus hostilis +(Percheron, 1841) + +, and + +Trichostigmus thoreyi +(Kaup, 1868) + +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B60FF9726DACBC8C0BE96D7.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B60FF9726DACBC8C0BE96D7.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..234821c9d57 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B60FF9726DACBC8C0BE96D7.xml @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +CUNAXIDAE Thor, 1902 + + + + + + +Cunaxidae +is a large family with over 400 known species. So far only one species has been found on +Passalidae +: + +Armascirus taurus +(Kramer, 1881) ( +Corpuz-Raros 2001 +) + +( +Tables 2 +, +5 +and +15 +). +Cunaxidae +on +Passalidae +are accidental. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B60FF9726F8C9E3C6209139.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B60FF9726F8C9E3C6209139.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b2a05cde56b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B60FF9726F8C9E3C6209139.xml @@ -0,0 +1,169 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +SUCTOBELBIDAE Jacot, 1938 + + + + + + +This family contains 22 genera but only + +Suctobelbella +sp. + +has been found on + +Flaminius +cf. +nonfriedi +( +Ermilov and Frolov 2021 +) + +( +Tables 2 +, +3 +and +13 +). It is the only species collected from this beetle. + + + + +List of +Passalidae +species on which only +Oribatida +were found: + +Aceraius grandis +, + + +A +. cf. +grandis + +, + +A +. cf. +lamellatus + + +, +A. pilifer +, + + +Flaminius +cf. +nonfriedi + + +, +Macrolinus batesi + +, + +M. +latipennis + + +, +Verres longicornis + +. + + +Together, on the same host species, +Oribatida +were found with +Mesostigmata +five times; +Astigmata +(2); +Trombidiformes +(1); +Mesostigmata +and +Trombidiformes +(3); +Mesostigmata +and +Pseudoscorpiones +(2); +Astigmata +and +Trombidiformes +(1); +Mesostigmata +, +Pseudoscorpiones +and +Trombidiformes +(2); +Astigmata +, +Mesostigmata +and +Trombidiformes +(1); and +Astigmata +, +Diptera +, +Mesostigmata +and +Trombidiformes +(1). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B61FF96260BC96BC06C93B4.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B61FF96260BC96BC06C93B4.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d93549a3c49 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B61FF96260BC96BC06C93B4.xml @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + + +MALACONOTHRIDAE +Hirschmann and Wiśniewski 1987 + + + + + + + +Malaconothridae +is an extensive family with over 170 species in two genera. Only one unidentified species was found on + +Passalus punctiger + +in +Guyana +( +Norton 1980 +) ( +Tables 2 +, +4 +and +13 +). It is an accidental host. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B61FF962697C8BBC3A49364.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B61FF962697C8BBC3A49364.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..97fbaa9e907 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B61FF962697C8BBC3A49364.xml @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +HAPLOZETIDAE Grandjean, 1936 + + + + + + +In +Haplozetidae +, only two species from two genera, + +Vilhenabates parambohitra +Ermilov and Frolov, 2021 + +and + +Protoribates +sp. + +, were found on +Passalidae +( +Norton 1980 +; +Ermilov and Frolov 2021 +) ( +Tables 2–13 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B61FF96269BCA1BC28A91F2.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B61FF96269BCA1BC28A91F2.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2c3a14e79c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B61FF96269BCA1BC28A91F2.xml @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +MESOPLOPHORIDAE Ewing, 1916 + + + + + + +In +Mesoplophoridae +, four genera exist, but only species of the genus + +Mesoplophora +Berlese, 1904 + +were found on the +Passalidae +. Forty-two species have been described in this genus but only four species from 13 host species have been collected. Unidentified + +Mesoplophora + +were collected from 13 host species. In total, mites were collected from 15 host species ( +Norton 1980 +; +Niedbała 1985 +, +1985 +; + +Poinar +et al +. 1998 + +; Villegas-Guzmán +et al +. 1998; +Ermilov and Frolov 2019 +, 2021; + +Martinez +et al +. 2020 + +; +Ermilov and OConnor 2021 +). The largest number of host species was found for + +Mesoplophora flavida +Niedbała, 1985 + +(7) and + +M. subtilis +Niedbała, 1981 + +(6). Only + +Mesoplophora flavida + +, + +M. permodica + +and + +Mesoplophora +sp. + +have been found on + +Macrolinus latipenis +(Percheron, 1841) + +( +Tables 2– 6 +, +13 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B61FF9626CDCBC5C6E99774.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B61FF9626CDCBC5C6E99774.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3917af2223d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B61FF9626CDCBC5C6E99774.xml @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +OPPIIDAE Grandjean, 1954 + + + + + + +In this family only species of the genera + +Graptoppia +Balogh, 1983 + +, +Neoameioppia +Subias, 1989, + +Ramusella +Hammer, 1962 + +, unidentified + +Oppia +Koch, 1835 + +and unidentified +Oppiellinae Seniczak, 1975 +were found on +Passalidae +. Four species of +Oppiidae +were found on eight host species, and unidentified + +Oppia + +and +Oppiellinae +were collected from seven host species (Franklin and Woas 1972; + +Villegas-Guzmán +et al +. 2008 + +; Ermilov 2019; +Ermilov and Frolov 2019 +, 2021). Most species were collected from + +Aceraius grandis + +(3), and the largest number of host species was found for + +Graptoppia luisi +Ermilov and Frolov, 2019 + +(4), + +G. royi +Ermilov, 2019 + +(3) and + +Ramusella blattarum +(Oudemans, 1911) + +(3). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B61FF9626EACD5BC6659444.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B61FF9626EACD5BC6659444.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..78707d5d834 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B61FF9626EACD5BC6659444.xml @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +PUNCTORIBATIDAE Thor, 1937 + + + + + + +Only two species, + +Lamelliobates molecula +(Berlese, 1916) + +and + +Paralamelliobates misella +( +Berlese, 1910 +) + +, were collected from +Passalidae +in the +Philippines +( +Corpuz-Raros 2001 +) ( +Tables 2 +, +5 +and +13 +). Species from this family occur accidentally on +Passalidae +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B61FF9726EACE0BC61693DC.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B61FF9726EACE0BC61693DC.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3f0849ddc71 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B61FF9726EACE0BC61693DC.xml @@ -0,0 +1,150 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +SCHELORIBATIDAE Jacot, 1935 + + + + + + +In this family, species of the genera + +Exoribatula +Jacot, 1936 + +, +Monoscheloribates +Balogh and Mahunka, 1969, + +Multoribates +Hammer, 1961 + +, + +Paraleius +Travé, 1960 + +, + +Perscheloribates +Hammer, 1973 + +and + +Scheloribates +Berlese, 1908 + +were found on +Passalidae +. Five species of +Scheloribatidae +were found on six host species; unidentified + +Exoribatula +sp. + +, +Monoscheloribates +sp., + +Paraleius +sp. + +were collected from five host species; and + +Scheloribates +sp. + +and + +Scheloribates praeincisus +( +Berlese, 1910 +) + +were collected from unidentified + +Passalus +sp. + +and unidentified +Passalidae +. In total, +Scheloribatidae +were collected from nine host species ( +Ermilov and Frolov 2019 +, 2021; +Ermilov and OConnor 2020 +, 2021). Only + +Monoschelobates paramassani +Ermilov and O Connor, 2021 + +, + +Monoschelobates +sp. + +and + +Paraleius +sp. + +have been found on + +Verres longicornis +(Luederwaldt, 1934) + +( +Tables 2–5 +, +13 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B62FF9226F6CD53C3869313.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B62FF9226F6CD53C3869313.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..edf9c8729aa --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B62FF9226F6CD53C3869313.xml @@ -0,0 +1,180 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +CHERNETIDAE Menge, 1855 + + + + + + +Chernetidae +is a large family with about 580 species belonging to 101 genera. Only 13 species belonging to 7 genera were found on +Passalidae +, and these species were collected from 31 species of +Passalidae +. In addition, + +Lustrochernes +sp. + +were collected from four species of +Passalidae +. In total, the +Chernetidae +were collected from 33 species of +Passalidae +( +Aguiar and Bührnheim 1992 +, +1998 +; + +Poinar +et al +. 1998 + +, 2011; +Castillo and Villegas-Guzmán 2016 +). Most species were collected from + +Passalus punctiger + +(5), + +P. interruptus +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +(4), + +P. rhodantropoides +(Kuwert, 1891) + +(4), and + +Verres furcilabris +(Eschscholtz, 1828) + +(4) and the largest number of hosts found was for + +Lustrochernes +aff. +reimoseri + +(22), + +L. intermedius +(Balzan, 1892) + +(12), and + +Americhernes +aff. +incertus + +(12). Six species were collected from only one host each. On four species of +Passalidae +only +Chernetidae +were found: + +L. intermedius +, + + +L +. aff. +reimoseri + +on + +Popilius marginatus +(Percheron, 1835) + +; + +L. intermedius + +on + +Passalus robustus +(Percheron, 1835) + +; + +Americhernes +aff. +incertus + +on + +Veturius paraensis +Luederwaldt, 1927 + +; + +L. aff. +reimoseri + +on + +Veturius +aff. +platyrhinus + +( +Tables 2 +, +4 +, +5 +, +14 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B62FF9526AEC8BBC000901C.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B62FF9526AEC8BBC000901C.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..62aa851867a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B62FF9526AEC8BBC000901C.xml @@ -0,0 +1,166 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + + +TARSOCHEYLIDAE +Atyeo and Baker 1964 + + + + + + + +Tarsocheylidae +is a small family with two genera and 15 species ( +Cooreman 1951 +; +Atyeo and Baker 1964 +; +Khaustov and Ermilov 2018 +; + +Xu +et al +. 2019 + +; + +Katlav +et al +. 2020 + +). Only + +Hoplocheylus australiensis +Katlav and Seeman, 2020 + +was collected from + +Mastachilus questionis + +. + +H +. +aethiopicus + +was collected from + +Pentalobus barbatus + +and +Tarsocheylidae +undet was collected from +Passalidae +undet ( +Tables 2 +, +3 +, +6 +and +15 +). At present is not possible to establish whether these relationships are permanent or only accidental. + + +Together, on the same host species, +Trombidiformes +were found with +Mesostigmata +6 times; +Astigmata +(4); +Oribatida +(2); +Pseudoscorpiones +(1); +Astigmata +and +Mesostigmata +(4); +Mesostigmata +and +Pseudoscorpiones +(4); +Mesostigmata +and +Oribatida +(3); +Astigmata +and +Oribatida +(2); +Astigmata +, +Mesostigmata +and +Oribatida +(1); +Astigmata +, +Mesostigmata +and +Pseudoscorpiones +(1); +Mesostigmata +, +Oribatida +and +Pseudoscorpiones +(1); and +Astigmata +, +Diptera +, +Mesostigmata +and +Oribatida +(1). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B62FF9526C2CAE2C119910E.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B62FF9526C2CAE2C119910E.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8d3a40dacb5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B62FF9526C2CAE2C119910E.xml @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +TACHINIDAE Bigot, 1853 + + + + + + +Exceptionally, only in the +USA +, + +Zelia vertebrata +(Say, 1829) + +larvae were found on + +Odontotaenius disjunctus +( + +Pearse +et al +. 1936 + +) + +( +Tables 2 +, +4 +and +14 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B62FF9526C8CBF3C137961C.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B62FF9526C8CBF3C137961C.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..25c45b98165 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B62FF9526C8CBF3C137961C.xml @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +ATEMNIDAE Kishida, 1929 + + + + + + +Atemnidae +is a family of 178 species belonging to 21 genera. Only one species, + +Catatemnus burmanicus +(Thorell, 1889) + +, was found on + +Pelopides tridens +(Wiedemann, 1823) ( +Beier 1948 +) + +( +Tables 2 +, +5 +and +14 +). It is an accidental host. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B62FF9526C8CCA3C0B8976C.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B62FF9526C8CCA3C0B8976C.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..385d5c1d8a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B62FF9526C8CCA3C0B8976C.xml @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +CHELIFERIDAE Risso, 1827 + + + + + + +Cheliferidae +is a large family with 273 species belonging to 58 genera. Only two species were found: + +Mucrochelifer borneonensis +(Ellingesn, 1901) + +on + +Pelopides tridens + +and + +Chelifer +sp. + +on + +Passalus +sp. + +( +Beier 1948 +) ( +Tables 2 +, +3 +, +4 +, +14 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B65FF922687CB04C64C964C.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B65FF922687CB04C64C964C.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e67c7f508eb --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B65FF922687CB04C64C964C.xml @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +TRIDENCHTHONIIDAE Balzan, 1892 + + + + + + +This family contains 71 species belonging to 15 genera. Only two species, + +Dithella javanica +(Tullgren, 1912) + +and + +Tridenchthonius mexicanus +Chamberlin J.C. and Chamberlin V., 1945 + +, were found on +Passalidae +( +Beier 1948 +; +Aguiar and Bührnheim 1992 +, +1998 +, +2011 +). + +Tridenchthonius mexicanus + +was found on as many as 26 species of +Passalidae +( +Tables 2 +, +4 +, +14 +). This is the largest number of hosts found in passalid-associated arthropods. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B65FF9226CCC9A4C1F69063.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B65FF9226CCC9A4C1F69063.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bd2ad7222c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B65FF9226CCC9A4C1F69063.xml @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +CHTHONIDAE Daday, 1888 + + + + + + +This large family contains many species belonging to 28 genera. Only one species, + +Pseudochthonius homodentatus +Chamberlin, 1929 + +, was found on +Passalidae +(Aguiar and Bürnheim 2011; +Castillo and Villegas-Guzmán 2016 +) ( +Tables 2 +, +4 +, +14 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B65FF9226ECCA54C0F090B3.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B65FF9226ECCA54C0F090B3.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..dcaee9a5b22 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B65FF9226ECCA54C0F090B3.xml @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +LECHYTIIDAE Chamberlin, 1929 + + + + + + +Lechytiidae +is a small family with 24 species in one genus. Only one species, + +Lechytia chthoniformis +(Balzan, 1888) + +, was found, on + +Passalus interstitialis + +and + +Verres furcilabris +(Aguiar and Bürnheim 2011) + +( +Tables 2 +, +4 +, +14 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B65FF9326FCCC77C14D928C.xml b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B65FF9326FCCC77C14D928C.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ba69e4ee20a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/AB/87/03AB87D96B65FF9326FCCC77C14D928C.xml @@ -0,0 +1,236 @@ + + + +Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) + + + +Author + +Haitlinger, Ryszard + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-08-12 + + +58 + + +29 - 32 + + +1178 +1259 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490 +1464-5262 +13758245 + + + + + + +WITHIIDAE Chamberlin, 1931 + + + + + + +Thirty-seven genera have been described in this family, but five species of pseudoscorpionids belonging to four genera were found on ten +Passalidae +species from two genera (Aguiar and Bürnheim 1998; + +Poinar +et al +. 1998 + +; + +Martinez +et al +. 2020 + +). Two species were collected from + +Passalus interruptus +, +P. interstitialis +, +P. punctiger + +and + +P. rhodantropoides + +and the largest number of hosts was found for + +Vuctorwithius gracilimanus +(Mahnert, 1979) + +(6) and + +Cacodemonius +sp. + +(5) ( +Tables 2 +, +4 +, +14 +). + + +Together, on the same host species, +Pseudoscorpiones +were found with +Mesostigmata +eight times; +Astigmata +(1); +Trombidiformes +(1); +Mesostigmata +and +Trombidiformes +(3); +Astigmata +and +Mesostigmata +(1); +Mesostigmata +and +Oribatida +(1); +Mesostigmata +, +Oribatida +and +Trombidiformes +(2); +Astigmata +, +Mesostigmata +and +Oribatida +(1); and +Astigmata +, +Mesostigmata +and +Trombidiformes +(1). + + +L +Passalidae +species on which only +Pseudoscorpiones +were collected are the following: + +Passalus abortivus +(Percheron, 1835) + +, + +P +. aff. +coarctatus +Percheron, 1835 + +, + +P. elfriedae +Luederwaldt, 1931 + +, + +P. epiphanoides +(Kuwert, 1891) + +, + +P. glaberrimus +Eschsholtz, 1821 + +, + +P latifrons +Percheron, 1841 + +, + +P +. aff. +nasutus + + +, +P. rhodacanthopoides +, + + +P. unicornis +LePeletier and Serville, 1825 + +, + +P +. aff. +unicornis + +, + +P. variiphyllus +Kuwert, 1891 + +, + +Paxillus camerani +(Rosmini, 1902) + +, + +Pharochilus politus +, +Popilius marginatus + +, + +P. tetraphyllus +(Eschscholtz, 1828) + +, + +Spasalus crenatus +, +S. robustus +, +Veturius paraensis +, + + +V +. aff. +platyrhinus + +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/CF/87/03CF879C8B5AFFE8FEAFF95DFAF3FBED.xml b/data/03/CF/87/03CF879C8B5AFFE8FEAFF95DFAF3FBED.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 8b45e1708b0..00000000000 --- a/data/03/CF/87/03CF879C8B5AFFE8FEAFF95DFAF3FBED.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,165 +0,0 @@ - - - -Systematics of Phasia Latreille (Diptera: Tachinidae) - - - -Author - -Sun, Xuekui - - - -Author - -Marshall, Stephen A. - -text - - -Zootaxa - - -2003 - -2003-08-29 - - -276 - - -1 - - -1 -320 - - - - -https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.276.1.1 - -journal article -10.11646/zootaxa.276.1.1 -1175­5334 -5019510 -4177F6E7-B276-438E-8E49-EE5ECD84D351 - - - - - - -Key to the world species­groups of - -Phasia - - - - - - - - - -1. Dorsal facets of eye same size as ventral facets.............................................................. - - -Phasia varicolor - -species­group - -( -Oriental -, Australasian, Afrotropical and Neotropical) - - - -­ Dorsal facets of eye larger than ventral facets ............................................................. 2 - - - - -2. Fronto­orbital plate bare laterally (as in Figs. I­5.2, I­13.2) ........................................ 3 - - -­ Fronto­orbital plate haired laterally (as in Figs. I­1.2, I­2.2) ....................................... 4 - - - - - -3. Lower margin of face enormously prominent, face deeply concave in profile (as in Figs. I­13.1, I­15.5); sublunular bulla always well developed; subscutellum extending well beyond the scutellar apex (as in Fig. I­31.4); male sometimes with scale­like setae on wing base and femur .. - - -Phasia argentifrons - -species­group - -(Southern Hemisphere) - - - - -­ Lower margin of face weakly to moderately prominent (as in Figs. I­23.1, I­33.1); sublunular bulla usually not developed; subscutellum evenly rounded, not extended beyond the scutellar apex; male without scale­like setae ............................................... ........ - - -Phasia pusilla - -species­group - -(worldwide except Australasian and Afrotropical) - - - - - - -4. Frons swollen (as in Figs. I­10.1, I­11.1­2); lower margin of face perpendicular, or only slightly projecting........................................................................................... ................................ - - -Phasia barbifrons -species­group - - -(Palaearctic, Oriental, -Mexico -) - - - -­ Frons not swollen; lower margin of face well projecting ............................................. 5 - - - - - -5. Fronto­orbital plate densely haired, haired area sometimes reaching eye or nearly so (as in Figs. I­1.1­2., I­26.1­2.) ........................................................................................ .................................. - - -Phasia hemiptera - -species­group - -(worldwide except -Australia -) - - - - -­ Fronto­orbital plate with only a few rows of hairs, usually less than 3­4; never reaching eye (as in Figs. I­3.2, I­58.2)... - - -Phasia subcoleoptrata - -species­group - -(worldwide) - - - - - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/CF/87/03CF879C8B5BFFEAFEAFFB08FAF2FB54.xml b/data/03/CF/87/03CF879C8B5BFFEAFEAFFB08FAF2FB54.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a18b6342135 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/CF/87/03CF879C8B5BFFEAFEAFFB08FAF2FB54.xml @@ -0,0 +1,526 @@ + + + +Systematics of Phasia Latreille (Diptera: Tachinidae) + + + +Author + +Sun, Xuekui + + + +Author + +Marshall, Stephen A. + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2003 + +2003-08-29 + + +276 + + +1 + + +1 +320 + + + + +https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.276.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.276.1.1 +1175­5334 +5019510 +4177F6E7-B276-438E-8E49-EE5ECD84D351 + + + + + + +3.2. The + +Phasia argentifrons + +species­group + + + + + + +The + +Phasia argentifrons + +species­group includes all species previously placed in the subgenus +Mormonomya +Brauer and Bergenstamm ( +Crosskey 1973 +, +1984 +, +Cantrell and Crosskey 1989 +), the genus + +Epaulophasia +Townsend + +( +Townsend 1934 +, +Guimarães 1971 +) and the genus + +Campbellia +Miller + +(Miller 1932, +Dugdale 1969 +, +Cantrell and Crosskey 1989 +). + + + + +Diagnosis +: Head compressed anteriorly or spherical; fronto­orbital plate entirely bare laterally, not swollen; dorsal facets of eyes larger than ventral ones; inner margins of eye divergent. Parafacial bare; lower margin of face strongly projecting, almost forming a right angle with face. Sublunular bulla spherical or knob­like; first flagellomere short. Length of oral opening more than 2.5 times width; occipital hairs white. Thorax black; scale­like setae sometimes present in male; scutellum black; subscutellum exceptionally prominent. M meeting R +4+5 +at right angle. Abdomen subovate. Male surstylus longer than cercus; phallus short, haired or bare; apex of pregonite broad; postgonite well developed. + + + + + + +Key to species of the + +Phasia argentifrons + +species­group + + + + +(The males of + +Phasia jeanneli +, +Phasia furcata + +and + +Phasia nigromaculata + +and the females of + +Phasia distincta + +and + +Phasia brachyptera + +are unknown. Unrevised [Neotropical] species are marked with an asterisk) + + + + + + +1. Female ....................................................................................................................... 2 + + +­ Male ........................................................................................................................ 10 + + + + +2. Apex of sternite VII bent or directed ventrally ......................................................... 3 + + +­ Apex of sternite VII straight or directed dorsally ..................................................... 8 + + + + +3. Sternite VII broad, strongly bent downward posteriorly .......................................... 4 + + +­ Sternite VII narrow, only slightly bent downward .................................................... 6 + + + + + +4. Lower margin of face orange yellow; posterior margin of sternite VII almost spherical, with a shallow median notch............................. + + +P. argentifrons +Walker, 1849 + + + + + + +­ Lower margin of face brown, or black; posterior margin of sternite VII not as above .................................................................................................................................... 5 + + + + + +5. Sternite VII branched ................................................ + + +P. furcata +Sun + +, +new species + + + + + + +­ Sternite VII pointed (Fig. I­32.1). ............................ + + +P. lepidofera +( +Malloch, 1929 +) + + + + + + + + + +6. Sternite VII laterally flattened in apical half, narrowest at middle in profile (Fig. I­13.6) ...................................................................................... + + +P. campbelli +( +Miller, 1923 +) + + + + + + +­ Sternite VII not as above ........................................................................................... 7 + + + + + +7. Apex of sternite VII distinctly knobbed in profile (Fig. I­39.7) ................................. ............................................................................................ + + +P. nasuta +( +Loew, 1852 +) + + + + + + + +­ Apex of sternite VII straight in profile (Fig. I­27.3)..... + + +P. jeanneli +( +Mesnil, 1953 +) + + + + + + + + + +8. Sternite VII arrow shaped in ventral view (as in Fig. I­42.6) ..................................... .............................................................................. * + + +P. officialis +( +Townsend, 1934 +) + + + + + + + +­ Sternite VII broadened near apex, with a straight posterior margin in ventral view (Fig. I­34.6) .................................................... + + +P. nigromaculata +Sun + +, +new species + + + + + +­ Sternite VII tapered in ventral view .......................................................................... 9 + + + + + +9. Sternite VII slightly flattened at base (Afrotropical) .................................................. ..................................................................... + + +P. nigrofimbriata +( +Villeneuve, 1935 +) + + + + + + + +­ Sternite VII not flattened (Australasian and Pacific) .... + + +P. sensua +( +Curran, 1927 +) + + + + + + + +­ Sternite VII flattened in apical half (Neotropical) ..................................................... ................................................................................ * + + +P. capitata +( +Townsend, 1927 +) + + + + + + + + +10. Lower margin of face orange yellow ...................................................................... 11 + + +­ Lower margin of face brown to black ..................................................................... 12 + + + + + +11. Distiphallus well sclerotized; phallus not haired; syncercus deeply notched posteriorly (Fig. I­6.3­4) ..................................................... + + +P. argentifrons +Walker, 1849 + + + + + + + +­ Distiphallus membranous; phallus sparsely haired dorsally; syncercus with a shallow notch posteriorly (Fig. I­13.4­5) .......................... + + +P. campbelli +( +Miller, 1923 +) + + + + + + + + + +12. Parafacial 2.8 times as wide as first flagellomere; both basiphallus and distiphallus well sclerotized (Fig. I­15.6); wing base and hind femur with scale­like setae........... +.................................................................................. + + +P +. +distincta + +Sun + + +, +new species + + + + + +­ Parafacial less than 2.0 times as wide as first flagellomere; basiphallus usually membranous; wing base and hind femur with or without scale­like setae ..................... 13 + + + + + +13. Abdomen with yellow spot or area laterally; ejaculatory apodeme fan­like (Fig. I­12.4) ............................................................................ + + +P. brachyptera +Sun + +, +new species + + + + + +­ Abdomen black; ejaculatory apodeme not fan­like ............................................... 14 + + + + +14. Phallus haired dorsally ............................................................................................ 15 + + +­ Phallus not haired .................................................................................................... 16 + + + + + +15. Syncercus slender, with a deep U­shaped notch posteriorly; surstylus strongly arched +........................................................................................ + +P. sensua +( +Curran, 1927 +) + + + + + + +­ Syncercus broad and short, with a V­shaped notch posteriorly; surstylus slightly arched ................................................................................. + + +P. lepidofera +( +Malloch, 1929 +) + + + + + + + + +16. Syncercus with a pair of teeth posteriorly, phallapodeme not strongly arched....... 17 + + +­ Syncercus usually without teeth posteriorly; if teeth present, phallapodeme strongly arched ............................................................................................................... 18 + + + + + +17. Teeth of syncercus situated in the middle of notch; distiphallus partly sclerotized .... .................................................................................* + + +P. capitata +( +Townsend, 1927 +) + + + + + + + +­ Teeth of syncercus situated at posterior margin of notch; distiphallus membranous (Fig. I­39.3­4) .................................................................... + + +P. nasuta +( +Loew, 1852 +) + + + + + + + + + +18. Phallapodeme strongly arched; notch of syncercus trapezoid, with two small teeth in middle (Fig. I­41.3­4)................................... + + +P. nigrofimbriata +( +Villeneuve, 1935 +) + + + + + + + +­ Phallapodeme less arched; notch of syncercus funnel­shaped, without teeth ............. ............................................................................... * + + +P. officialis +( +Townsend, 1934 +) + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/CF/87/03CF879C8B60FFD2FEAFFAC2FAF2FB24.xml b/data/03/CF/87/03CF879C8B60FFD2FEAFFAC2FAF2FB24.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8e02f908ec5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/CF/87/03CF879C8B60FFD2FEAFFAC2FAF2FB24.xml @@ -0,0 +1,269 @@ + + + +Systematics of Phasia Latreille (Diptera: Tachinidae) + + + +Author + +Sun, Xuekui + + + +Author + +Marshall, Stephen A. + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2003 + +2003-08-29 + + +276 + + +1 + + +1 +320 + + + + +https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.276.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.276.1.1 +1175­5334 +5019510 +4177F6E7-B276-438E-8E49-EE5ECD84D351 + + + + + + +Key to species of the + +Phasia barbifrons +species­group + + + + + + + +(The males of + +Phasia malaisei +, +Phasia sichuanensis +, +Phasia wangi + +and + +Phasia frontata + +and the female of + +Phasia serrata + +are unknown) + + + + + +1. Male .............................................................................................................................. 2 + + +­ Female .......................................................................................................................... 5 + + + + +2. Genal groove well developed ....................................................................................... 3 + + +­ Genal groove not developed ......................................................................................... 4 + + + + + +3. Antenna long, at least 1/2 facial height, almost reaching vibrissal angle; syncercus deeplynotchedposteriorly;eyesseparatedbyadistancegreaterthanwidthofocellartriangle ....................................................................................... + + +P. bifurca +Sun + +, +new species + + + + + + +­ Antenna shorter, less than 1/2 facial height; syncercus shallowly notched posteriorly; eyes separated by a distance less than width of ocellar triangle .................................... .................................................................... + + +P. rohdendorfi + +(Draber­Mo + +ń +ko, 1965) + + + + + + + +4. Surstylus broadly flattened; apex of cercus without sawtooth........................................ ................................................................................ + + +P. barbifrons +( +Girschner, 1887 +) + + + + + + + +­ Surstylus not broadly flattened; apex of cercus with sawtooth ...................................... ........................................................................................ + + +P. serrata +Sun + +, +new species + + + + + + + +5. Sternite VII bent, apex directed ventrally .................................................................... 6 + + +­ Sternite VII straight or slightly bent upward ................................................................ 7 + + + + + +6. Apex of sternite VII strongly bent ventrally; sheath thick ............................................. .............................................................................. + + +P. sichuanensis +Sun + +, +new species + + + + + + +­ Apex of sternite VII slightly bent ventrally; sheath thin and canoe­like ....................... ..................................................................................... + + +P. malaisei +Sun + +, +new species + + + + + + + +7. Eyes touching ............................................................................................................... 9 + + +­ Eyes separated .............................................................................................................. 8 + + + + + +8. First flagellomere long, almost reaching vibrissal angle, 1.6­1.7 times as long as pedicel; distance between eyes equal to width of ocellar triangle ................................. .............................................................................. + + +P. bifurca +Sun + +, +new species + + + + + + +­ First flagellomere short, less than 1.5 times as long as pedicel; distance between eyes less than width of ocellar triangle .............. + + +P. rohdendorfi + +(Draber­Mo + +ń +ko, 1965) + + + + + + + +9. SterniteVIIlaterallyflattened,1.8times as longassterniteVI;genalgroovewelldeveloped ........................................................................................ + + +P. wangi +Sun + +, +new species + + + + + + +­ Sternite VII dorsoventrally flattened, less than 1.4 times as long as sternite VI; genal groove not developed ................................................. + + +P. frontata +Sun + +, +new species + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/CF/87/03CF879C8B60FFD3FEAFFCFDFCE8FAA0.xml b/data/03/CF/87/03CF879C8B60FFD3FEAFFCFDFCE8FAA0.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b4679fbc745 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/CF/87/03CF879C8B60FFD3FEAFFCFDFCE8FAA0.xml @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ + + + +Systematics of Phasia Latreille (Diptera: Tachinidae) + + + +Author + +Sun, Xuekui + + + +Author + +Marshall, Stephen A. + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2003 + +2003-08-29 + + +276 + + +1 + + +1 +320 + + + + +https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.276.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.276.1.1 +1175­5334 +5019510 +4177F6E7-B276-438E-8E49-EE5ECD84D351 + + + + + + +3.3. The + +Phasia barbifrons +species­group + + + + + + + +The + +Phasia barbifrons +species­group + +includes all the species previously placed in the subgenera +Stackelbergella +Draber­Mońko ( +Draber­Mońko 1965 +) and +Barbella +Draber­Mońko ( +Draber­Mońko 1965 +). + + + + +Diagnosis +: Eyes separated by a distance equal to or larger than ocellus (male); frontoorbital plate haired laterally, strongly swollen; dorsal facets of eye larger than ventral ones; inner margins of eye divergent; gena and occiput hairs black. Length of oral opening always less than 2.5 times width. Thorax black, shining or thinly pruinose. Scutellum black, with two pairs of marginal setae. Basicosta brown to black. Abdomen black, subovate. Male surstylus longer than cercus, straight; epiphallus and distiphallus partly sclerotized; postgonite well developed, apex pointed. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/CF/87/03CF879C8B75FFC3FEAFFABDFAF2FBCC.xml b/data/03/CF/87/03CF879C8B75FFC3FEAFFD68FAF2FBCC.xml similarity index 90% rename from data/03/CF/87/03CF879C8B75FFC3FEAFFABDFAF2FBCC.xml rename to data/03/CF/87/03CF879C8B75FFC3FEAFFD68FAF2FBCC.xml index 83674418ba7..51e02ab78d3 100644 --- a/data/03/CF/87/03CF879C8B75FFC3FEAFFABDFAF2FBCC.xml +++ b/data/03/CF/87/03CF879C8B75FFC3FEAFFD68FAF2FBCC.xml @@ -1,53 +1,89 @@ - - - -Systematics of Phasia Latreille (Diptera: Tachinidae) + + + +Systematics of Phasia Latreille (Diptera: Tachinidae) - - -Author + + +Author -Sun, Xuekui +Sun, Xuekui - - -Author + + +Author -Marshall, Stephen A. +Marshall, Stephen A. -text - - -Zootaxa +text + + +Zootaxa - -2003 - -2003-08-29 + +2003 + +2003-08-29 - -276 + +276 - -1 + +1 - -1 -320 + +1 +320 - -https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.276.1.1 + +https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.276.1.1 -journal article -10.11646/zootaxa.276.1.1 -1175­5334 -5019510 -4177F6E7-B276-438E-8E49-EE5ECD84D351 +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.276.1.1 +1175­5334 +5019510 +4177F6E7-B276-438E-8E49-EE5ECD84D351 - - + + + + + +3.4. The + +Phasia hemiptera + +species­group + + + + + + +The + +Phasia hemiptera + +species­group comprises part of the previous subgenus + +Phasia +( +sensu +Herting 1984 +) + +. + + + + +Diagnosis +: Head compressed anteriorly or spherical; eyes separated by distance usually larger than width of single ocellus; fronto­orbital plate not swollen, with over 3 rows of hairs laterally, sometimes reaching eye; dorsal facets of eye larger than ventral facets; parafacial wide, bare. Lower margin of face perpendicular or projecting; Sublunular bulla indistinct; first flagellomere short; oral opening short. Thorax black, shining to strongly pruinose; scale­like setae absent. Scutellum yellow or black, with two pairs of marginal setae. Abdomen subovate, black or with yellow spots. Male phallus short or long, haired or bare. Female sternite VII variable in shape. + + + diff --git a/data/03/CF/87/03CF879C8B75FFC6FEAFFD68FCDBFB12.xml b/data/03/CF/87/03CF879C8B75FFC6FEAFFD68FCDBFB12.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 6f81b9e231c..00000000000 --- a/data/03/CF/87/03CF879C8B75FFC6FEAFFD68FCDBFB12.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ - - - -Systematics of Phasia Latreille (Diptera: Tachinidae) - - - -Author - -Sun, Xuekui - - - -Author - -Marshall, Stephen A. - -text - - -Zootaxa - - -2003 - -2003-08-29 - - -276 - - -1 - - -1 -320 - - - - -https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.276.1.1 - -journal article -10.11646/zootaxa.276.1.1 -1175­5334 -5019510 -4177F6E7-B276-438E-8E49-EE5ECD84D351 - - - - - - -3.4. The - -Phasia hemiptera - -species­group - - - - - - -The - -Phasia hemiptera - -species­group comprises part of the previous subgenus - -Phasia -( -sensu -Herting 1984 -) - -. - - - - -Diagnosis -: Head compressed anteriorly or spherical; eyes separated by distance usually larger than width of single ocellus; fronto­orbital plate not swollen, with over 3 rows of hairs laterally, sometimes reaching eye; dorsal facets of eye larger than ventral facets; parafacial wide, bare. Lower margin of face perpendicular or projecting; Sublunular bulla indistinct; first flagellomere short; oral opening short. Thorax black, shining to strongly pruinose; scale­like setae absent. Scutellum yellow or black, with two pairs of marginal setae. Abdomen subovate, black or with yellow spots. Male phallus short or long, haired or bare. Female sternite VII variable in shape. - - - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/CF/87/03CF879C8BD2FF61FEAFFEA0FDBDFD72.xml b/data/03/CF/87/03CF879C8BD2FF61FEAFFEA0FDBDFD72.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 1a27b9abf1c..00000000000 --- a/data/03/CF/87/03CF879C8BD2FF61FEAFFEA0FDBDFD72.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ - - - -Systematics of Phasia Latreille (Diptera: Tachinidae) - - - -Author - -Sun, Xuekui - - - -Author - -Marshall, Stephen A. - -text - - -Zootaxa - - -2003 - -2003-08-29 - - -276 - - -1 - - -1 -320 - - - - -https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.276.1.1 - -journal article -10.11646/zootaxa.276.1.1 -1175­5334 -5019510 -4177F6E7-B276-438E-8E49-EE5ECD84D351 - - - - - - -3.6. The - -Phasia subcoleoptrata - -species­group - - - - - - -The - -Phasia subcoleoptrata - -species­group includes part of the subgenus - -Phasia sensu -Herting 1984 - -. - - - - -Diagnosis -: Head compressed anteriorly or spherical; eyes separated by a distance usually larger than ocellus; fronto­orbital plate with 1­3 rows of hairs laterally, never swollen; dorsal facets of eyes larger than ventral facets; inner margins of eyes parallel. Parafacial bare; lower margin of face perpendicular or projecting; Sublunular bulla indistinct. First flagellomere short; oral opening short. Thorax black, scale­like setae absent. Scutellum with two pairs of marginal setae. Abdomen subovate, black or with yellow spots. Female sternite VII variable in shape. - - - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/CF/87/03CF879C8BD2FF63FEAFFD45FAF2FC83.xml b/data/03/CF/87/03CF879C8BD2FF63FEAFFD45FAF2FC83.xml deleted file mode 100644 index d082847b0b5..00000000000 --- a/data/03/CF/87/03CF879C8BD2FF63FEAFFD45FAF2FC83.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,592 +0,0 @@ - - - -Systematics of Phasia Latreille (Diptera: Tachinidae) - - - -Author - -Sun, Xuekui - - - -Author - -Marshall, Stephen A. - -text - - -Zootaxa - - -2003 - -2003-08-29 - - -276 - - -1 - - -1 -320 - - - - -https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.276.1.1 - -journal article -10.11646/zootaxa.276.1.1 -1175­5334 -5019510 -4177F6E7-B276-438E-8E49-EE5ECD84D351 - - - - - - -Key to species of the - -Phasia subcoleoptrata - -species­group - - - - - - -(The males of - -Phasia africana -, -Phasia australiensis -, -Phasia cana -, -Phasia clavigralla -, - -and the females of - -Phasia lauta -, -Phasia malayana - -, - -Phasia subnitida - -are unknown) - - - - - -1. Female .......................................................................................................................... 2 - - -­ Male ............................................................................................................................ 15 - - - - -2. One katepisternal seta; sternite VII abruptly bent ventrally ......................................... 3 - - -­ Two or more katepisternal setae; sternite VII bent dorsally or straight, or gradually bent ventrally ................................................................................................................ 6 - - - - - -3. Mesoscutum black, shining, extremely flattened; Australian species ............................ ..................................................................... - - -P. hippobosca -( -Paramonov, 1958 -) - - - - - - -­ Mesoscutum pruinose, never flattened ......................................................................... 4 - - - - - -4. Tibia,andusuallyfemorayellow,atleasttibia;thoraxandabdomengreyishyellowpruinose ..................................................................................... - - -P. fenestrata -( -Brooks, 1945 -) - - - - - - -­ Tibia and femora black; thorax and abdomen grey pruinose ...................................... 5 - - - - - -5. Eyesseparatedbyadistanceequalorgreaterthanwidthofocellartriangle;Nearcticspecies ......................................................................................... - - -P. albipennis -( -Brooks, 1945 -) - - - - - - -­ Eyes separated by a distance less than width of ocellar triangle; Palaearctic species .... ........................................................................... - - -P. subcoleoptrata -(Linnaeus, 1767) - - - - - - - - -6. Apex of sternite VII broad in ventral view ..................................................................7 - - -­ Apex of sternite VII pointed or very narrow in ventral view .......................................9 - - - - - -7. Sternite VII knobbed (Fig. I­15.4) ............................ - - -P. clavigralla -Sun - -, -new species - - - - - -­ Sternite VII not knobbed .............................................................................................. 8 - - - - - -8. Sternite VII bent ventrally (Fig. I­2.3) ......................... - - -P. africana -Sun - -, -new species - - - - - - -­ Sternite VII almost straight (Fig. I­38.7) .............................. - - -P. nasalis -( -Bezzi, 1908 -) - - - - - - - - -9. Abdomen with yellow patch or dark yellow spots......................................................10 - - -­ Abdomen totally black ...............................................................................................12 - - - - - -10. Wing pictured; sternite V longer than sternite VI; apex of sternite VII hook­like ......... ...................................................................... - - -P. multisetosa -( -Villeneuve, 1923 -) - - - - - - -­ Wing hyaline; sternite V not longer than sternite VI; apex of sternite VII not hook­like ..................................................................................................................................... 11 - - - - - -11. Sternite VII short, 1.4 times as long as sternite VI (Fig.I­58.6­7) .................................. ................................................................................ - - -P. singuliseta -Sun - -, -new species - - - - - - -­ Sternite VII long, 1.6­1.7 times as long as sternite VII (Fig. I­2.3­4) ............................ ........................................................................................... - - -P. cana -Sun - -, -new species - - - - - - - - -12. Sternite VII extremely laterally flattened on apical half (Fig. I­9.3­4) ........................... ............................................................................ - - -P. australiensis -Sun - -, -new species - - - - - -­ Sternite VII not or only slightly flattened on apical half ............................................ 13 - - - - - -13. Mesoscutum shining, without pruinosity ....................... - - -P. woodi -Sun - -, -new species - - - - - -­ Mesoscutum pruinose, with distinctly black longitudinal vittae ................................ 14 - - - - - -14. Lower margin of face perpendicular, not projecting; abdomen and gena usually greyish yellow pruinose ................................................... - - -P. chilensis -( -Macquart, 1851 -) - - - - - - - -­ Lower margin of face projecting; abdomen and gena usually grey pruinose ................. ................................................................................ - - -P. rufiventris -( -Macquart, 1851 -) - - - - - - - - -15. One katepisternal seta ................................................................................................. 16 - - -­ Two or more katepisternal setae ................................................................................. 20 - - - - -16. Tergites shining, without pruinosity ........................................................................... 17 - - -­ Tergites pruinose, if shining, then wing pictured ....................................................... 18 - - - - - -17. Mesoscutum shining, extremely flattened; wing pictured; lower margin of face projecting, visible in profile; phallus short; surstylus not broadened; syncercus deeply notched posteriorly............................................ - - -P. hippobosca -( -Paramonov, 1958 -) - - - - - - - -­ Mesoscutum pruinose, not flattened; wing hyaline; lower margin of face perpendicular, not projecting; phallus long; surstylus broadened; syncercus shallowly notched posteriorly ........................................................................ - - -P. lauta -Sun - -, -new species - - - - - - - - -18. Mesonotum greyish yellow pruinose; legs, at least tibia yellow or brown .................... ...................................................................................... - - -P. fenestrata -( -Brooks, 1945 -) - - - - - - -­ Mesonotum grey pruinose; legs black ........................................................................ 19 - - - - - -19. Distiphallus with a pair of strong saw tooth and several small saw tooth; Nearctic species ....................................................................................... - - -P. albipennis -( -Brooks, 1945 -) - - - - - - - -­ Distiphallus with a row of regular small saw tooth only; Palaearctic species ............... .......................................................................... - - -P. subcoleoptrata -(Linnaeus, 1767) - - - - - - - - -20. Scutellum yellow ........................................................................................................ 21 - - -­ Scutellum black .......................................................................................................... 22 - - - - - -21. Apex of surstylus strongly bent dorsally; cercus short and broad (Figs. I­60.5) ............ .................................................................................... - - -P. subnitida -Sun - -, -new species - - - - - - -­ Apex of surstylus dorsoventrally flattened; cercus slender (Figs. I­37.3­4) .................. .............................................................................. - - -P. multisetosa -( -Villeneuve, 1923 -) - - - - - - - - -22. Lower margin of face perpendicular, not projecting .................................................. 23 - - -­ Lower margin of face projecting ................................................................................ 24 - - - - - -23. Mesoscutum densely pruinose, with longitudinal vittae; syncercus deeply notched posteriorly; phallus membranous.................................... - - -P. chilensis -( -Macquart, 1851 -) - - - - - - - -­ Mesoscutum not distinctly pruinose; syncercus shallowly notched posteriorly; phallus node­like, partly sclerotized ..................................... - - -P. malayana -Sun - -, -new species - - - - - - - -24. Phallus long, haired, apex ball­like ............................................................................ 25 - - -­ Phallus short, not haired, apex branched or pointed .................................................. 26 - - - - - -25. Cercus slender; surstylus not arched .................................... - - -P. nasalis -( -Bezzi, 1908 -) - - - - - - - -­ Cercus short; surstylus arched dorsally .................. - - -P. singuliseta -Sun - -, -new species - - - - - - - - -26. Syncercus broad, deeply notched posteriorly; surstylus not broadened; apex of distiphallus pointed, not branched ...................................... - - -P. woodi -Sun - -, -new species - - - - - - -­ Syncercus slender, not notched posteriorly; surstylus broadened; apex of distiphallus branched ............................................................... - - -P. rufiventris -( -Macquart, 1851 -) - - - - - - - - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/0C/5D/80/0C5D80792D685725FF70FADDFCB5AF47.xml b/data/0C/5D/80/0C5D80792D685725FF70FADDFCB5AF47.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..617333d07f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/0C/5D/80/0C5D80792D685725FF70FADDFCB5AF47.xml @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ + + + +Fledgling on board: a review of over-water offspring ferrying behaviour in waterbirds and its potential ecological correlates + + + +Author + +O’Leathlobhair, Juniper L. +Department of Biology and Museum of Natural History, University of Wisconsin Stevens Point, Stevens Point, WI, USA; + + + +Author + +Goldberg, Daniel L. +Department of Biology, Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI, USA; + + + +Author + +Jadin, Robert C. +Department of Biology, Lawrence University, Appleton, WI 5491 & Department of Biology and Museum of Natural History, University of Wisconsin Stevens Point, Stevens Point, WI, USA; + +text + + +Journal of Natural History + + +2024 + +2024-09-13 + + +58 + + +41 - 44 + + +1597 +1613 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.27014581.v1 + +journal article +10.1080/00222933.2024.2388327 +1464-5262 +13758675 + + + + + + +Ferrying in +Anseriformes + + + + + + +Unlike grebes, whose common ancestor can be inferred to ferry because the behaviour is present in all living species, we found that the last common ancestor of waterfowl did not ferry (likelihood = 0.03). Ferrying is rare across the anseriform tree, showing up unexpectedly in the evolutionarily distinct + +B. lobata + +(likelihood = 0.007), and more recently in the lineage leading to + +S. waigiuensis + +(likelihood = 0.34), whose close relatives in the genera + +Aix + +and + +Cairina + +do not ferry ( +Figure 5 +). In contrast, we found stronger evidence at the basal node of the genus + +Mergus + +, of which three species ferry (likelihood = 0.46) and at the basal node of the swans ( + +Cygnus + +), of which four species ferry (likelihood = 0.22). Ferrying has nonetheless been lost in at least one species within each genus: + +M. squamatus + +(likelihood = 0.61), + +C. cygnus + +(likelihood = 0.26), and + +C. columbianus + +(likelihood = 0.30). The strong and significant phylogenetic signal that we found for ferrying ( +D += −0.32, α = 0.001) revealed that this behaviour has been highly phylogenetically determined across waterbird clades. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/96/4B/87/964B87EDFFD53E2BCD9344CFFA98FF02.xml b/data/96/4B/87/964B87EDFFD53E2BCD9344CFFA98FF02.xml index c7f1a08b686..216caf30999 100644 --- a/data/96/4B/87/964B87EDFFD53E2BCD9344CFFA98FF02.xml +++ b/data/96/4B/87/964B87EDFFD53E2BCD9344CFFA98FF02.xml @@ -1,95 +1,77 @@ - - - -FAMILY TACHINIDAE + + + +FAMILY TACHINIDAE - - -Author + + +Author -Nihei, Silvio S. +Nihei, Silvio S. -text - - -Zootaxa +text + + +Zootaxa - -2016 - -4122 + +2016 + +2016-06-14 - -1 + +4122 - -904 -949 + +1 + + +904 +949 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4122.1.76 -1c8aa26a-80c7-4c40-ba4d-43a551e10a89 -1175-5326 -257369 -2F774F3C-B2B2-46E6-8551-AE27819987E3 +journal article +38808 +10.11646/zootaxa.4122.1.76 +1c8aa26a-80c7-4c40-ba4d-43a551e10a89 +1175-5326 +257369 +2F774F3C-B2B2-46E6-8551-AE27819987E3 - - - - - -nora - - -Curran, -1947 -: -93 - + + + + + +nora + +Curran, 1947: 93 . -Type +Type locality: -Guatemala +Guatemala , -Guatemala -City. HT M ( -AMNH -). Distr.: -Guatemala +Guatemala +City. HT M (AMNH). Distr.: +Guatemala , -Panama +Panama , and -Colombia +Colombia ( - - -Curran, -1947 -: -93 - + +Curran, 1947: 93 ). Refs.: - - -Curran, -1947 -: -93 - + +Curran, 1947: 93 (orig. desc., key); - - -Guimarães, -1971 -a: -73 - + +Guimarães, 1971a: 73 (cat.). diff --git a/data/96/4B/87/964B87EDFFD83E26CD93466FFE89FD36.xml b/data/96/4B/87/964B87EDFFD83E26CD93466FFE89FD36.xml index 65320cd956c..d2d72a9b39f 100644 --- a/data/96/4B/87/964B87EDFFD83E26CD93466FFE89FD36.xml +++ b/data/96/4B/87/964B87EDFFD83E26CD93466FFE89FD36.xml @@ -1,108 +1,83 @@ - - - -FAMILY TACHINIDAE + + + +FAMILY TACHINIDAE - - -Author + + +Author -Nihei, Silvio S. +Nihei, Silvio S. -text - - -Zootaxa +text + + +Zootaxa - -2016 - -4122 + +2016 + +2016-06-14 - -1 + +4122 - -904 -949 + +1 + + +904 +949 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4122.1.76 -1c8aa26a-80c7-4c40-ba4d-43a551e10a89 -1175-5326 -257369 -2F774F3C-B2B2-46E6-8551-AE27819987E3 +journal article +38808 +10.11646/zootaxa.4122.1.76 +1c8aa26a-80c7-4c40-ba4d-43a551e10a89 +1175-5326 +257369 +2F774F3C-B2B2-46E6-8551-AE27819987E3 - - - - -ciliata - -Aldrich, -1928 -: -22 - + + + + +ciliata +Aldrich, 1928: 22 . -Type +Type locality: “ -Mexico -”. HT M ( -AMNH -). Distr.: -Mexico +Mexico +”. HT M (AMNH). Distr.: +Mexico , -Costa Rica +Costa Rica , -Panama +Panama and -Brazil +Brazil . Refs.: - -Aldrich, -1928 -: -22 - +Aldrich, 1928: 22 (desc., key to species); - -Guimarães, -1971 -a: -182 - +Guimarães, 1971a: 182 (cat.). Comm.: This species is not recorded to -Colombia +Colombia , but is likely to occur in the country as it occurs on several adjacent countries ( -Panama +Panama , British -Guyana +Guyana , -Trinidad +Trinidad , -Venezuela +Venezuela , Brazilian Amazon, etc.) ( - -Aldrich -1928 -: -35 - -; Curran -1934 -: -519 +Aldrich 1928: 35 ; - -Thompson -1963 -c: -302 - +Curran 1934: 519 +; +Thompson 1963c: 302 ). diff --git a/data/96/4B/87/964B87EDFFDE3E20CD934514FEE9FE7B.xml b/data/96/4B/87/964B87EDFFDE3E20CD934514FEE9FE7B.xml index 139e28577dc..707e74f9d7f 100644 --- a/data/96/4B/87/964B87EDFFDE3E20CD934514FEE9FE7B.xml +++ b/data/96/4B/87/964B87EDFFDE3E20CD934514FEE9FE7B.xml @@ -1,69 +1,58 @@ - - - -FAMILY TACHINIDAE + + + +FAMILY TACHINIDAE - - -Author + + +Author -Nihei, Silvio S. +Nihei, Silvio S. -text - - -Zootaxa +text + + +Zootaxa - -2016 - -4122 + +2016 + +2016-06-14 - -1 + +4122 - -904 -949 + +1 + + +904 +949 -journal article -38808 -10.11646/zootaxa.4122.1.76 -1c8aa26a-80c7-4c40-ba4d-43a551e10a89 -1175-5326 -257369 -2F774F3C-B2B2-46E6-8551-AE27819987E3 +journal article +38808 +10.11646/zootaxa.4122.1.76 +1c8aa26a-80c7-4c40-ba4d-43a551e10a89 +1175-5326 +257369 +2F774F3C-B2B2-46E6-8551-AE27819987E3 - + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- + + ciliata (Macquart), 1848: 209 -(1848: - -49) ( +(1848: 49) ( Phorocera -). -Type locality: “Colombia”. HT M (BMNH). Distr.:
Colombia (Bogotá and Cundinamarca).Refs.: Guimarães,1971a: 185 (cat.); Toma & Guimarães, 2002: 64 (rev.,
key to species).
+). Type locality: “Colombia”. HT M (BMNH). Distr.: Colombia (Bogotá and Cundinamarca). Refs.: +Guimarães, 1971a: 185 +(cat.); +Toma & Guimarães, 2002: 64 +(rev., key to species).