Berlese's Primitive Oribatid Mites
Author
van der Hammen, L.
text
Zoologische Verhandelingen
1959
40
1
93
http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/148866
journal article
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5.
PHTHIRACAROIDEA
Phthiracaroidea
Grandjean, 1954, p. 430.
The species classified here with the
Phthiracaroidea
have been regarded as members of a genus (
Hoplophora
C. L. Koch), a subfamily (
Hoplophorinae
,
Phthiracarinae
), or a family (
Ploplophoridae
,
Hoplodermatidae
,
Phthiracaridae
). Grandjean (1954) raised the family
Phthiracaridae
(this name has priority) to superfamily rank, and subdivicled the group in three families:
Oribotritiidae
,
Pseudotritiidae
and
Phthiracaridae
; the name
Pseudotritiidae
is replaced here by
Euphthiracaridae
.
The relationship of the
Phthiracaroidea
to other ptychoid groups (
Protoplophoridae
,
Mesoplophoridae
) is uncertain.
The present superfamily is an extremely difficult group. The representatives are poor in characters, and the existing descriptions are for the greater part insufficient. Berlese mentioned no less than 38 species and varieties in his papers, among which he described 31 as new. His descriptions are incomplete, whilst the type-material is often not suited for study, and sometimes even heterogeneous. Several times Berlese changed his opinion on the conception of the genera, without giving any explication. For these reasons it is not easy to deal with his Phthiracaroid mites.
In the following an attempt is, however, made to classify his species and to give some supplementary details.
KEY TO THE FAMILIES OF
PHTHIRACAROIDEA
1. The ventral surface of the opisthosoma between the borders of the notogaster (the ano-genital region) is long and narrow...........2
- The ano-genital region is rather broad........
Phthiracaridae
2. Genital and anal plates are separated from aggenital and adanal plates. Palp with 5 Segments................
Oribotritiidae
- Genital and aggenital plates fused; anal and adanal plates fused in the posterior part only. Palp with 3 Segments ... .......
Euphthiracaridae