Macrocheles caelatus Berlese
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6265949 |
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Macrocheles (Coprholaspis) caelatus Berlese, 1918: 157 . Macrocheles caelatus: Walter & Krantz, 1986: 283 .
Specimens examined: Site 9413, 12 females; Site 9414, 2 females.
Macrocheles caelatus was described from East Africa ( Berlese, 1918) and subsequently collected from Zaire and Rwanda ( Walter & Krantz, 1986). The records of this species from New Zealand, Fiji and Malaysia ( Ramsay, 1970; Emberson, 1973) represent misidentification of M. peniculatus Berlese. M. caelatus is a member of the Macrocheles glaber species group, which prey on nematodes and insect eggs and larvae wherever organic matter is decomposing. The Australian fauna includes at least 6 species in this group, not including M. caelatus ( Halliday, 2000b) .
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Macrocheles caelatus Berlese
Halliday, R. B. 2005 |
Macrocheles (Coprholaspis) caelatus
Walter 1986: 283 |
Berlese 1918: 157 |