Aphyllophorales, Rea, 1922
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Aphyllophorales fungi
Aphyllophorales fungi were characterized by a total number of 100 mite species, of which 30 species were generalists. About … of the total number of species recorded were found only in this habitat type ( Table 2, Appendix 1). Saprogamasus ambulacralis and Zercon triangularis were considered as rare species and could not be recognized as habitat specialist species. Among the species on fungi, the greatest number of species belongs to Rhodacaridae View in CoL , which is a typical feature of woody habitats ( Shcherbak, 1980). Some mite species of other families are also typical for bracket fungi. Ameroseius imparsetosus View in CoL is typical for various wood related habitats, including bracket fungi in the former Soviet Union and Europe ( Bregetova, 1977). Ameroseius delicatus View in CoL and Zerconopsis decemremiger View in CoL are typical for rotting wood, forest litter and mosses in the former Soviet Union and Europe ( Bregetova, 1977). Ameroseius callosus View in CoL and A. fungicollis are typical inhabitants of bracket fungi in Slovakia ( MašAEn, 1998). Dinychus woelkei , Trichouropoda shcherbakae , Trachyuropoda coccinea and Oplitis pecinai have been recorded in various soils and litter, and from ant hills in Europe, and Dinychus septentrionalis from wood-related habitats ( Karg, 1989).
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Aphyllophorales
Salmane, I. & Brumelis, G. 2010 |
Ameroseius callosus
Masan 1998 |
Oplitis pecinai
Hirschmann 1984 |
Trichouropoda shcherbakae
Hirschmann 1972 |
Dinychus woelkei
Hirschmann et Zirngiebl-Nicol 1969 |
Ameroseius imparsetosus
Westerboer 1963 |
Zerconopsis decemremiger
Evans et Hyatt 1960 |
Saprogamasus ambulacralis
Willmann 1949 |
Dinychus septentrionalis
Tragardh 1938 |
Aphyllophorales
Rea 1922 |
Ameroseius delicatus
Berlese 1918 |
Rhodacaridae
Oudemans 1902 |
Zercon triangularis
C. L. Koch 1836 |