Gamaselliphis potchefstroomensis (Ryke)

Halliday, R. B., 2005, Predatory mites from crops and pastures in South Africa: potential natural enemies of redlegged earth mite Halotydeus destructor (Acari: Penthaleidae), Zootaxa 1079, pp. 11-64 : 41

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.170355

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6265956

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scientific name

Gamaselliphis potchefstroomensis (Ryke)
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Gamaselliphis potchefstroomensis (Ryke) View in CoL

Cyrtolaelaps (Gamaselliphis) potchefstroomensis Ryke, 1961: 101 View in CoL . Gamaselliphis potchefstroomensis: Lee, 1970: 57 View in CoL .

Specimens examined: Site 94­11, 7 females, 4 males; Site 94­13, 1 male; Site 94­14, 19 females, 10 males; Site 94­31, 1 male; Site 94­33, 1 female, 1 male.

Gamaselliphis potchefstroomensis View in CoL was described from humus at Potchefstroom ( Ryke, 1961) and has not been reported since, except when Lee (1970) promoted Gamaselliphis Ryke 1961 View in CoL from a subgenus to the status of a full genus. Nothing is known of the biology of this species and the next, except that they are presumed to be predatory by analogy with other species of Ologamasidae View in CoL . The genus includes only five described species, all of which were described by Ryke (1961). The male is known for only three of these.

The collection also includes three specimens of another apparently undescribed species of Gamaselliphis View in CoL , which has some distinctive features (site 94­31, 2 males, 1 DN). However, I refrain from attempting a description because the female is unknown.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Mesostigmata

Family

Ologamasidae

Genus

Gamaselliphis

Loc

Gamaselliphis potchefstroomensis (Ryke)

Halliday, R. B. 2005
2005
Loc

Cyrtolaelaps (Gamaselliphis) potchefstroomensis

Lee 1970: 57
Ryke 1961: 101
1961
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