Lasioseius floridensis Berlese, 1916

Lasioseius (Zercoseius) penicilliger var. floridensis Berlese, 1916a: 44 .

Lasioseius penicilliger var. floridensis .— Evans, 1958a: 224.

Lasioseius floridensis .— Evans, 1958a: 224; Athias-Henriot, 1959: 189; Chant, 1963: 294; Lindquist, 1964a: 334 a; Farrier & Hennessey, 1993: 36; Halliday, 1998: 118; Christian & Karg, 2006: 239; Britto et al., 2011: 3.

Lasioseius arboreus Chant, 1963: 291 (Synonymy by Britto et al., 2011: 3).

Lasioseius arboreus .— Lindquist, 1964a: 293; McGraw & Farrier, 1969: 43.

Lasioseius (Criniacus) arboreus .— Karg, 1980: 365; Farrier & Hennessey, 1993: 35.

Lasioseius (Cuspiacus) arboreus .— Christian & Karg, 2006: 234.

Lasioseius fimetorum Karg, 1971b: 248 (Synonymy by Britto et al., 2011: 3).

Lasioseius fimetorum .— Kandil, 1980: 84; Karg, 1993: 250; Gwiazdowicz, 2007: 80.

Lasioseius (Crinidens) fimetorum .— Karg, 1980: 357; Christian & Karg, 2006: 183.

TYPE DEPOSITORY: of L. floridensis: Istituto Sperimentale per la Zoologia Agraria, Firenze, Italy; of L. arboreus: United States National Museum, Washington DC, USA; of L. fimetorum: Institut für Pflanzenschutzforschung - Biologische Zentralanstalt der Deutschen Akademie der Landwirtschaftswissenschaften zu Berlin, Kleinmachnow, Stahnsdorfer Damm, Berlin, Germany.

TYPE LOCALITY AND HABITAT: of L. floridensis: Lake City, Florida, USA, in moss; of L. arboreus: Beltsville, Maryland, USA, on Robinia sp. [Plantae: Fabaceae]; of L. fimetorum: Sellin, Rügen Island, Germany, in mushroom [Fungi] compost.

NOTES: (a) Evans (1958a: 224), Athias-Henriot (1959: 189) and Farrier & Hennessey (1993: 36) considered L. floridensis to be a senior synonym of Lasioseius (= Borinquolaelaps) dentatus Fox. In this publication we have adopted the interpretation of Britto et al. (2011: 13), considering them to be distinct species; (b) Farrier & Hennessey (1993: 36) considered L. floridensis to be a senior synonym of Lasioseius scapulatus Kennett. In this publication we have adopted the interpretation of Britto et al. (2011: 14), considering them to be distinct species; (c) Farrier & Hennessey (1993: 36) considered L. floridensis to be a senior synonym of Lasioseius scapulatus Kennett. Britto et al. (2011) did not refer to this synonymy; in this publication we consider them to be distinct species; (d) Moraza & Lindquist (2011: 22) considered L. tridentatus to be a junior synonym of Lasioseius arboreus Chant. In this publication we have adopted the interpretation of Britto et al. (2011: 13), considering them to be distinct species.