FEDRIZZIIDAE Trägårdh, 1937

Haitlinger, Ryszard, 2024, Arthropods associated with world passalid beetles with particular reference to the Diarthrophallidae (Acari: Mesostigmata), Journal of Natural History 58 (29 - 32), pp. 1178-1259 : 1237

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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2024.2373490

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13773882

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AB87D9-6B1A-FFEA-26E0-CE2EC3F29063

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FEDRIZZIIDAE Trägårdh, 1937
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FEDRIZZIIDAE Trägårdh, 1937 View in CoL

Fedrizziidae View in CoL contains three genera with 36 recognised species. Among them, 32 fedrizziid species from three genera have been found on 21 host species belonging to 9 genera ( Womersley 1958a, 1959a; Pope and Chernoff 1978; Rosario and Hunter 1984; Corpuz-Raros 2001; Seeman 2007, 2013; Lin and Zhang 2013). Only two species, Fedrizzia strandi (Oudemans, 1927) and Neofedrizzia laevis (Canestrini, 1884) , have not been found on Passalidae View in CoL so far. Most species were collected from Mastachilus australasicus (Percheron, 1841) View in CoL (11), Pharochilus dilatatus (Dalman, 1817) View in CoL (9) and M. quaestionis (Kuwert, 1891) View in CoL (5) and the largest number of hosts found is for Fedrizzia bornemisszai Womersley, 1959 (5), Neofedrizzia camini Womersley, 1959 (5) and F. sellinicki Womersley, 1959 (4). Twenty species were collected from only one host. On five species of Passalidae View in CoL only Fedrizziidae View in CoL were found: Fedrizzia bornemisszai on Analaches australiensis (Stoliczka, 1873) View in CoL , F. oudemansi Womersley, 1959 , F. parvipilus Seeman, 2007 , Neofedrizzia camini on Mastachilus View in CoL near australasicus View in CoL , F. bornemisszai , F. cf. grossipes , F. sellnicki on Aulacocyclus sp. , F. bornemisszai on Analaches sp. and Gonatas sp. and F. grossipes on Passalidae View in CoL undet. ( Tables 2 View Table 2 , 5 View Table 5 , 6 View Table 6 and 10).

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