Glycyphagidae

Glycyphagidae is a family of mites in the order Astigmata. There are more than 25 genera and 100 described species in Glycyphagidae.

Glycyphagidae
Gohieria fusca
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Subclass: Acari
Order: Oribatida
Superfamily: Glycyphagoidea
Family: Glycyphagidae

The natural habitat of most species of this family is nests of rodents, insectivores, and opossums, although many now live among humans in stored food or housing.[1][2]

Genera

These 27 genera belong to the family Glycyphagidae:

  • Apodemopus Fain, 1967
  • Asiolabidophorus Lukoschus, Gerrits & Fain, 1977
  • Austroglycyphagus
  • Dermacarus Haller, 1880
  • Diamesoglyphus Zachvatkin, 1941
  • Dipodomyopus Fain & Lukoschus, 1978
  • Eupygopus Lukoschus, Rothuizen & Fain, 1977
  • Glycyphagoides
  • Glycyphagus Hering, 1838
  • Gohieria Oudemans, 1939
  • Hypodectes Filippi, 1861
  • Labidophorus Kramer, 1877
  • Lepidoglyphus Zakhvatkin, 1936
  • Lophioglyphus Volgin, 1964
  • Marsupialichus Fain, 1967
  • Mediolabidophorus Fain & Lukoschus, 1978
  • Melesodectes Fain & Lukoschus, 1968
  • Metalabidophorus Fain, 1967
  • Microlabidopus Fain, 1967
  • Neoxenoryctes Fain & Philips, 1977
  • Orycteroxenus Zachvatkin, 1941
  • Scalopacarus Fain & Whitaker, 1973
  • Soriculopus Fain & Lukoschus, 1980
  • Xenocastor Zachvatkin, 1941
  • Xenoryctes Zachvatkin, 1941
  • Marmosopus Fain & Lukoschus, 1977
  • Neotetracopus Fain, 1969

References

  1. "Glycyphagidae". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-02-18.

Further reading


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