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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Lohmannia
Michael, 1898
Michaelia
Haller, 1884, p. 234.
Lohmannia
Michael, 1898, p. 75; Berlese, 1916a, p. 176.
New material of the type-species of the genus (
M. paradoxa
) has never been collected 2); Grandjean (1950a) studied the characters of
Lohmannia
with the help of a related species that he regarded as an auxiliary type (
Lohmannia lanceolata
). Some of the generic characters mentioned by him as especially important are, however, not dealt with in the original description of the three following species (
murcioides
,
regalis
, and
parallela
), so that their Classification in the genus
Lohmannia
remains doubtful;
L. aciculata
, although certainly belonging to a separate genus, is still classified here with
Lohmannia
too.
2) Grandjean (1950a, p. 97) remarks that he collected Haller's species possibly in Spain. The Spanish specimens recorded by Mihelcic (1956, p. 13, fig. 7) as
Lohmannia (Michaelia) paradoxa
? (this combination of generic names is incomprehensible) differ, however, from Haller's original description by the shape of the hairs; Mihelcic draws the genital plates as undivided, which is probably an error.