Monogynaspida Camin and Gorirossi, 1955
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Suborder Monogynaspida Camin and Gorirossi, 1955 View in CoL View at ENA
Infraorder Gamasina Kramer, 1881 Family Digamasellidae Evans, 1957 Genus Panteniphis Willmann, 1949 Panteniphis mirandus Willmann, 1949
Material examined — one deutonymph from Chlaenius sp. , Ukraine, Chernigiv Region, Korop District, Desna River shore, 03 July 1973, unknown coll.; eight deutonymphs from Bembidion sp. , same data; five deutonymphs from Omophron limbatum (Fabricius, 1777) , same data; thirteen deutonymphs from Bembidion sp. , Ukraine, Crimea, Yalta City Municipality, vicinity of Yalta (44°29’N, 34°05’E), Uchan- Su River valley, 17 Juny 2001, A. Khaustov coll.; four deutonymphs from undetermined Carabidae , Ukraine, Odessa Region, Kiliya District, vicinity of Primorskoe (45°30’ N, 29°38’ E), meadow, 01 May 2003, V. Trach coll.; one deutonymph from Bembidion sp. , Ukraine, Crimea, Yalta City Municipality, vicinity of Sovetskoe (44°32’ N, 34°12’ E), Canyon Uch-Kosh, 22 Apr. 2001, A. Khaustov coll.; one deutonymph from Bembidion tetracolum Say, 1823 , same data; two deutonymphs from Agonum sp. , Ukraine, Odessa Region, Berezovka District, vicinity of Berezovka (47°10’ N, 30°56’ E), flooplain forest near Tiligul River, 26 Mar. 2011, V. Trach coll.; six deutonymphs from Bembidion sp. , Ukraine, Zakarpattia Region, Khust District, vicinity of Kryva (48°10’N, 23°15’E), Tisa River shore, 11 – 17 Aug. 2011, V. Trach coll.
Distribution — Poland, France, Russia, Moldova, Latvia, Slovakia ( Bregetova, 1977a ; Karg, 1993; Gwiazdowicz, 2000a; Fend’a, 2002; Salmane, 2007).
Remarks — P. mirandus is a rare edaphic species. Deutonymphs of P. mirandus was described by Gwiazdowicz (2000a) from Carabus sp. from Poland. We found carabids with mites only in riparian areas. Mites are phoretic under the elytra of beetles. The genus Panteniphis is new to the fauna of Ukraine.
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