Oribotritia
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6285371 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BCB39330-3D1A-7723-95B5-194871C2C57D |
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Oribotritia |
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Oribotritia View in CoL Jacot, 1924
Oribotritia Jacot, 1924, p. 83.
Tritia Berlese, 1883a, fasc. 6(1); (p.p.) 1896b, p. 20.
Phtiracarus (p.p.), Berlese, 1913a, p. 55.
Berlese (1883a) created the genus Tritia , with Hoplophora decumana C. L. Koch as type; he used the generic name later on for species of the families Oribotritiidae and Euphthiracaridae . Michael (1898) placed Tritia in the synonymy of Phthiracarus Perty, and Berlese adopted this opinion between 1904 and 1913, when he contributed species of the above-mentioned two families to Phtiracarus . Berlese (1913a) published a diagnosis of " Phtiracarus " and designated P. berlesei (= Oribotritia decumana ) as type of the genus, although Phthiracarus is monotypical (type: P. contractilis ). In his 1916 and 1923 papers Berlese returned, however, to the use of Tritia .
Jacot (1924) discovered that Tritia is preoccupied. For this reason he created the new name Oribotritia . Hoplophora decumana is of course also the type of Oribotritia .
Three species of the genus are dealt with in Berlese's papers.
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Oribotritia
van der Hammen, L. 1959 |
Phtiracarus
Berlese 1904 |