Actinoseius terrificans Berlese, 1916

Masan, Peter, 2017, A revision of the family Ameroseiidae (Acari, Mesostigmata), with some data on Slovak fauna, ZooKeys 704, pp. 1-228 : 1

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.704.13304

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scientific name

Actinoseius terrificans Berlese, 1916
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Actinoseius terrificans Berlese, 1916

Epicriopsis (Actinoseius) terrificans Berlese, 1916a: 49.

Type depository.

Istituto Sperimentale per la Zoologia Agraria, Firenze, Italy.

Type locality and habitat.

Argentina, La Plata, habitat not stated.

Remarks.

Actinoseius Berlese, 1916 was originally introduced as a subgenus of the genus Epicriopsis Berlese, 1916, considering Epicriopsis (Actinoseius) terrificans , then described, as the type species. Castagnoli and Pegazzano (1985) did not include E. (A.) terrificans in their Catalogue of the Berlese Acaroteca. Hallan (2005) included Actinoseius in his compiled list of pachylaelapid genera. Original description of this taxon and of its type species is absolutely useless for species and subgenus recognition. Thus, the reason leading Hallan (2005) to include it in Pachylaelapidae is not clear. Most likely, this species could be based on a specimen mounted onto slide No. 162/9 of the Berlese Collection in Florence, and labelled Ameroseius terrificans (nomen nudum). That specimen and, according to the original description, the type specimen of E. (A.) terrificans were collected in La Plata, Argentina.