identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
03A0157A2E53CF64FCC7FF35FD0CF8AE.text	03A0157A2E53CF64FCC7FF35FD0CF8AE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Johnstoniana eximia (Berlese 1910)	<div><p>Species Johnstoniana eximia (Berlese)</p> <p>Scutum triangular with anterior naso, bears anterior and posterior sensilla and additionally 10–14 nonspecialized setae placed laterally to posterior sensilla. The remaining part of dorsal idiosoma without prominent sclerites, covered with numerous smooth, spine-like, backwards-curved setae set on flat plates. Palp trochanter without fenestra. Palp tarsus with 1 solenidion, 5 or 6 eupathidia, and about 20 nonspecialized setae.</p> <p>Material examined – One adult from meadow on lowland bog, 39°43′53.4″N, 39°37′02.8″E, 1150 m, 16 June 2013.</p> <p>Distribution – Austria, Germany, Italy, Poland, Romania, Switzerland (Berlese, 1910; Schweizer, 1951; Feider, 1955; Wohltmann et al., 1994; Gabryś and Mąkol, 1994), and Turkey (this paper).</p> <p>Family Neothrombiidae</p> <p>Genus Neothrombium Oudemans</p> <p>Species Neothrombium neglectum (Bruyant)</p> <p>Palp tibia with ctenidium placed dorsomedially, behind the odontus and formed of 5 or 6 spine-like setae. Aspidosoma with naso. Sensillary area bears 2 sensilla: each seta covered with barbs evenly distributed along the stem. Margins of sensillary area form a circle, which is open anteriorly. Accessory posterior process of crista absent. Dorsal opisthosomal setae bifurcate at about onethird of their length from base, covered with setules. Tarsus I longer than tibia I.</p> <p>Material examined – One deutonymph from litter with diverse humidity and vegetation, Saztepe mound, 39°43′07.3″N, 39°36′44.5″E, 1150 m, 16 June 2013; 2 females from meadow on lowland bog, 39°43′53.4″N, 39°37′02.8″E, 1150 m, 16 June 2013.</p> <p>Distribution – Austria, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Romania, China (Oudemans, 1912; Kneissl, 1915; Feider, 1945, 1955; Willmann, 1950; Fan, 1984; Haitlinger, 1998), and Turkey (this paper). In this study, the family Neothrombiidae has also been recorded for the first time from Turkey.</p> <p>Family Podothrombiidae</p> <p>Genus Podothrombium Berlese</p> <p>Species Podothrombium macrocarpum Berlese</p> <p>Dorsal opisthosomal setae only slightly curved or straight, with several barbs; the most distally placed setulae do not reach the tip of setal stem. Spine-like setae forming the comb on palp tibia elongated, with splinters on both sides. In dorsal comb, behind the odontus, 3–6 spine-like setae; in ventral one, 4–7 spines.</p> <p>Material examined – One deutonymph and adult from moss and sod under rock, Saztepe mound, 39°43′11″N, 39°36′23″E, 1170 m, 25 October, 2013; 1 deutonymph from cowpat near sulfurous water, 39°43′59.7″N, 39°37′15.3″E, 1150 m, 25 October 2013; 1 deutonymph from moss near sulfurous water, 39°44′00″N, 39°37′15″E, 1150 m, 19 November 2013.</p> <p>Distribution – Austria, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Poland, Romania, Spain, Switzerland, the Netherlands (Berlese, 1910; Oudemans, 1928; Vitzthum, 1929; Sellnick, 1931; Feider, 1948; André, 1949; Willmann, 1951; Mihelčič, 1958; Schweizer and Bader, 1963; Gabryś and Mąkol, 1994; Mąkol, 2005), and Turkey (this paper).</p> <p>Order Oribatida</p> <p>Superfamily Crotonioidea</p> <p>Family Crotoniidae</p> <p>Genus Heminothrus Berlese</p> <p>Species Heminothrus humicola (Forsslund)</p> <p>Sensillum longer than all other setae on the prodorsum; notogastral sides nearly parallel; medial longitudinal ridges more strongly expressed than the lateral ridges on the notogaster; posterior marginal setae markedly curved, pubescent; the remaining notogastral setae ensiform; legs monodactyl.</p> <p>Material examined – One specimen from grassy soil, near sulfurous water, 39°43′59.4″N, 39°37′14.8″E, 1150 m, 4 July 2013.</p> <p>Distribution – The Alps and other mountain ranges in central and western Europe (Subías et al., 2012), and Turkey (this paper).</p> <p>Superfamily Gustavioidea</p> <p>Family Astegistidae</p> <p>Genus Astegistes Hull</p> <p>Species Astegistes pilosus (Koch)</p> <p>Rostrum rounded in front, laterally with 3–4 teeth; rostral and lamellar setae with medium long; sensilla clavate; lamellar cuspides long, diverging; notogaster with 6 pairs of setae, the remaining setae much shorter; genital plates with 6 pairs of setae.</p> <p>Material examined – Two specimens from moss and soil, near sulfurous water, 39°43′59.4″N, 39°37′14.8″E, 1150 m, 4 July 2013; 25 specimens from moss, near sulfurous water, 39°43′14″N, 39°36′48″E, 1150 m, 31 January 2014; 22 specimens from moss and grass, near sulfurous water, 39°44′14″N, 39°36′48″E, 1150 m, 25 February 2014.</p> <p>Distribution – Palearctic: Europe (less common in the south) and southeastern Palearctic (Subías et al., 2012), Turkey (this paper).</p> <p>Superfamily Achipterioidea</p> <p>Family Achipteriidae</p> <p>Genus Achipteria Berlese</p> <p>Species Achipteria coleoptrata (Linnaeus)</p> <p>Sacculonotic, oxypterous, synlamellate mites; anterior margin of lamellar cuspides slanted, furnished with 1 lateral tooth; interlamellar setae long, projecting considerably beyond base of cuspidium; sensilla slender and fusiform; pedotectum I round.</p> <p>Material examined – Two specimens from litter and grassy soil near Juncus heldreichianus, Saztepe mound, 39°43′18.25″N, 39°36′38.86″E, 1150 m, 13 April 2013.</p> </div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A0157A2E53CF64FCC7FF35FD0CF8AE	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Doğan, Salih;Sevsay, Sevgi;Ayyildiz, Nusret;Özbek, Hasan Hüseyin;Dilkaraoğlu, Sibel;Erman, Orhan;Aksoy, Hakan	Doğan, Salih, Sevsay, Sevgi, Ayyildiz, Nusret, Özbek, Hasan Hüseyin, Dilkaraoğlu, Sibel, Erman, Orhan, Aksoy, Hakan (2015): The mite fauna of Ekşisu Marshes in Erzincan (Turkey). Turkish Journal of Zoology 39 (4): 571-579, DOI: 10.3906/zoo-1407-3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/zoo-1407-3
03A0157A2E5CCF64FCC7FE48FCDEFBC6.text	03A0157A2E5CCF64FCC7FE48FCDEFBC6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lauritzenia elegans (Kunst 1977)	<div><p>Species Lauritzenia elegans (Kunst)</p> <p>Interlamellar setae do not reach the end of the lamella; rostrum not granulated; sensillum long, fusiform, covered with fine hair; sacculi relatively short; notogastral setae fine, 30 µm in length; genital plates with 4 pairs of setae; fissurae iad postanal in position.</p> <p>Material examined – One specimen from grassy soil near Juncus heldreichianus, Saztepe mound, 39°43′5.67″N, 39°36′43.04″E, 1150 m, 30 March 2013; 4 specimens from litter and grassy soil near J. heldreichianus, Saztepe mound, 39°43′18.25″N, 39°36′38.86″E, 1150 m, 13 April 2013; 1 specimen from litter under J. heldreichianus, near Saztepe mound, 39°43′07.3″N, 39°36′44.5″E, 1150 m, 13 May 2013; 2 specimens from grassy soil, 39°43′45″N, 39°37′25″E, 1140 m, 31 December 2013; 1 specimen from dung, near Saztepe mound, 39°43′44″N, 39°37′28″E, 1150 m, 31 January 2014.</p> <p>Distribution – Southern Holarctic (central Europe and southeastern USA) (Subías et al., 2012), and Turkey (this paper).</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A0157A2E5CCF64FCC7FE48FCDEFBC6	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Doğan, Salih;Sevsay, Sevgi;Ayyildiz, Nusret;Özbek, Hasan Hüseyin;Dilkaraoğlu, Sibel;Erman, Orhan;Aksoy, Hakan	Doğan, Salih, Sevsay, Sevgi, Ayyildiz, Nusret, Özbek, Hasan Hüseyin, Dilkaraoğlu, Sibel, Erman, Orhan, Aksoy, Hakan (2015): The mite fauna of Ekşisu Marshes in Erzincan (Turkey). Turkish Journal of Zoology 39 (4): 571-579, DOI: 10.3906/zoo-1407-3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/zoo-1407-3
