Platyseius tendens (Schrank, 1803)
Acarus tendens Schrank, 1803: 209 .
Acarus tendens .— Evans & Hyatt, 1960: 90.
Platyseius tendens .— Oudemans, 1929c: 87.
Hypoaspis subglabra Oudemans, 1903a: 87 (Synonymy by Oudemans, 1936: 258). Hypoaspis subglabra .—Oudemans, 1904: 88.
Lasioseius (Platyseius) subglabra .— Berlese, 1916a: 33.
Lasioseius (Platyseius) subglaber .— Halbert, 1923: 373.
Platyseius subglabra .— Oudemans, 1929c: 87
Platyseius subglaber .— Vitzthum, 1931b: 72; Buitendijk, 1945: 300; Evans & Hyatt, 1960: 35; Karg, 1971b: 260; 1993: 261; Bregetova, 1977a: 185; Farrier & Hennessey, 1993: 41; 2006: 159; Lindquist, 2003: 169; Gwiazdowicz & Gulvik, 2005b: 119; Kalúz & Fenďa, 2005: 70; Gwiazdowicz, 2007: 158.
Lasioseius (Platyseius) capillatus Berlese, 1916a: 42 (Synonymy with Platyseius subglaber (Oudemans) by Evans & Hyatt, 1960: 35; Westerboer, 1963: 297; Lindquist & Evans, 1965: 37; Farrier & Hennessey, 1993: 41; Karg, 1993: 261; Halliday et al., 1998: 25).
Platyseius capillatus .— Vitzthum, 1931b: 73; Westerboer, 1963: 300; Christian & Karg, 2006: 238.
Lasioseius (Lasioseius) listrophorus Berlese, 1916a: 40 . (synonymy with P. subglaber by Vitzthum, 1931b: 72).
Platyseius listrophorus .— Westerboer, 1963: 278; Christian & Karg, 2006: 238.
Lasioseius (?) listrophorus Berlese. — Schweizer, 1924: 131.
TYPE DEPOSITORY: of P. tendens: not stated; of H. subglabra: not stated; of L. (P.) capillatus and L. ( P. listrophorus): Istituto Sperimentale per la Zoologia Agraria, Firenze, Italy.
TYPE LOCALITY AND HABITAT: of P. tendens: Bavaria, on duckweed (Plantae: Lemnaceae); of H. subglabra: unstated locality and habitat; of L. (P.) capillatus: near Castion di Strada, Udine, Italy, on rotten leaves in a marsh; of L. (L.) listrophorus: Norway, on unstated substrate.
NOTES: (a) Vitzthum (1931b: 72) considered Platyseius listrophorus (Berlese) a junior synonym of P. subglaber without comment, despite the fact that P. listrophorus was described only from the male; (b) Oudemans (1929c: 87) first considered that A. tendens was a senior synonym of P. subglaber .