Ctenobelbidae, Grandjean, 1965

Norton, Roy A. & Ermilov, Sergey G., 2014, Catalogue and historical overview of juvenile instars of oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida), Zootaxa 3833 (1), pp. 1-132 : 53-54

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3833.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10531483

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Ctenobelbidae
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Family Ctenobelbidae View in CoL

Ctenobelba pectinigera ( Berlese, 1908) View in CoL

Larva: Grandjean 1943 (DsP); Grandjean 1949 (DsP); Grandjean 1951b (DsP); Grandjean 1965c (Ds) Protonymph: Grandjean 1943 (DsP); Grandjean 1949 (DsP); Grandjean 1951b (DsP); Grandjean 1965c (Ds, FB)

Deutonymph: Grandjean 1943 (DsP); Grandjean 1949 (DsP); Grandjean 1951b (DsP); Grandjean 1965c (Ds, FB)

Tritonymph: Grandjean 1943 (DsP); Grandjean 1949 (DsP); Grandjean 1951b (DsP); Grandjean 1965c (Ds, FGn)

N.B. As Elapheremaeus obsoleta (Koch) in Grandjean 1943 and 1951b. Later, Grandjean (1965c and cited papers) noted that Murcia obsoleta Koch was conspecific with C. pectinigera , but declined to recognize the rule of priority. Only one species of Ctenobelba is present in Germany but authors vary in considering C. obsoleta a senior synonym of C. pectinigera or a nomen inquirendum (see Subías 2004; Weigmann 2006), so we list it separately, below.

Ctenobelba obsoleta (Koch, 1841)

Nymph: Koch 1841b (FB)

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