Rhinoppia obsoleta (Paoli, 1908)
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Rhinoppia obsoleta (Paoli, 1908) |
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Rhinoppia obsoleta (Paoli, 1908) View in CoL – mesophilic grassland (13), hornbeam-oak forests (32).
Distribution – Palaearctic region, Greenland and Australian.
Еcology – Eurytopic species, hygro-mesophilous.
Oppia nitens (Koch, 1835) – hygrophilic grassland (24), floodplain meadow (27), hornbeamoak forests (32).
Distribution – Holartic and Antarctic region.
Еcology – Eurytopic species, myrmecophil.
Graptoppia foveolata (Paoli, 1908) – mesophilic grassland (13), floodplain meadow (27), hydromeliorated grasslands (29, 30).
Distribution – Holartic region.
Еcology – Grassland species, hygrophilous ( Ermilov 2008).
Oxyoppia europaea Mahunka, 1982 – floodplain meadows (26, 27), hydromeliorated grasslands (29, 30).
Distribution – South Central Europe.
Еcology – Grassland species, hygrophilous.
Multioppia glabra (Mihelcic, 1955) – dry grasslands (4, 8), mesophilic grasslands (9, 11), urban landscape (45), grasses (50), oak-ash forest (51).
Distribution – Palaearctic region.
Еcology – Forest-grassland species, hygrophilous.
Ramusella clavipectinata (Michael, 1885) – dry grasslands (4, 8), mesophilic grasslands (12,
13).
Distribution – Semicosmopolitan.
Еcology – Eurytopic species ( Mahunka & Mahunka-Papp 2004).
Ramusella cf. furcata (Willmann, 1928) – dry grassland (4), mesophilic grasslands (11, 12), ruderal grassland (19), hygrophilic grassland (23), floodplain meadow (28), oak forest (38).
Distribution – European.
Еcology – Forest species, hygrophilous.
Ermilov, S. G. (2008) Results of researches of oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) the Nizhniy Novgorod acarologists. N. Novgorod, Povolzh'e, 74 pp.
Mahunka, S. & Mahunka-Papp, L. (2004) A catalogue of the Hungarian oribatid mites (Acari: Natural History Museum and Systematic Zoology Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, 363 pp.
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