Cilliba insularis Willmann

Stachowiak, Marcin, Halliday, Bruce & Bloszyk, Jerzy, 2008, Review of the genus Cilliba von Heyden (Acari: Uropodina: Cillibidae), Zootaxa 1881, pp. 1-42 : 19-20

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.184196

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3511768

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Cilliba insularis Willmann
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Cilliba insularis Willmann

Cilliba cassidea var. insularis Willmann, 1938: 12 .

Uropoda (Cilliba) cassidea var. minima Hirschmann & Zirngiebl-Nicol, 1969b: 57 ; Hirschmann, 1979a: 20; Wiśniewski, 1993a: 270; 1993b: 421; Wiśniewski & Hirschmann, 1993: 191 (new synonymy).

Uropoda (Cilliba) insularis .— Hirschmann, 1979a: 20; 1979b: 79; Wiśniewski, 1993b: 421; Wiśniewski & Hirschmann, 1993: 193.

Cilliba rafalskii Bloszyk, 1984: 70 (nomen nudum).

Cilliba species II.— Bloszyk & Olszanowski, 1985: 488.

Cilliba cassidea .— Bloszyk & Olszanowski, 1986: 193.

Cilliba sp.— Bloszyk, 1990: 227; 1993: 176; 1995: 166; B l oszyk & Olszanowski, 1999: 44; B l oszyk & Krysiak, 2000: 117; Gwiazdowicz, 1999: 39.

Cilliba species I.— Bloszyk, 1991: 118; 1992: 324; 1998: 99; 1999: 160; B l oszyk et. al., 2001: 24; 2004: 1506; Skorupski, 2000: 27.

Uropoda (Cilliba) cassideasimilis .— Wiśniewski, 1993a: 259; 1993b: 421; Wiśniewski & Hirschmann, 1993: 192.

Uropoda (Cilliba) cassidea .— Gwiazdowicz, 1999: 39.

Uropoda (Cilliba) species 1.— Gwiazdowicz & Biernacik, 2000: 205; Skorupski, 2000: 27.

Uropoda aff. cassidea .— Mašán, 2001: 284.

Cilliba cassideasimilis B l oszyk, Stachowiak & Halliday, 2006: 13 (new synonymy).

Material examined. As given previously ( Bloszyk et al., 2006).

Description. As given previously ( Bloszyk et al., 2006).

Ecology. After C. cassidea , this is the most widely distributed species in Europe. It has been recorded by various authors from Poland, Germany, Slovakia, Ireland, and Spain. In Poland, C. insularis is the most frequent and abundant species of the genus Cilliba ( Fig. 67 View FIGURE 67 B). It prefers beech forests, fir-beech forests, yew forests and Carpathian beechwoods, and it also occurs at high frequency in oak-hornbeam forests. It is occasionally found in sedge ( Carex ), calcareous rocky meadows, mixed forests with spruce, fir forests, spruce forests and mixed deciduous forests. It is most abundant below 600 m a.s.l., but its highest frequency among samples was recorded at a level of 800 to 1000 m a.s.l.

Cilliba cassidea var. insularis Willmann, 1938 was described from leaf litter in Madeira. The description and illustrations of this variety agree completely with those of C. cassideasimilis , especially in the distinctive shape and ornamentation of the epigynium. We also regard Uropoda (Cilliba) cassidea var. minima Hirschmann & Zirngiebl-Nicol, 1969 b as a synonym of C. insularis , on the basis of its size and the identical appearance of the epigynium.

Cilliba rafalskii B ı oszyk, Stachowiak & Halliday

Cilliba cassideasimilis Bloszyk, 1984: 70 (nomen nudum).

Cilliba species I.— Bloszyk & Olszanowski, 1985: 488.

Cilliba species II.— Bloszyk, 1991: 118; 1992: 324; 1995: 166; 1998: 99; 1999: 161; Bloszyk et al., 2001: 24; 2004: 1504.

Uropoda (Cilliba) rafalski (sic).— Wiśniewski, 1993a: 259; 1993b: 421; Wiśniewski & Hirschmann, 1993: 193 (nomen nudum).

Cilliba rafalskii Bloszyk, Stachowiak & Halliday, 2006: 27 View Cited Treatment .

Material examined. As given previously ( Bloszyk et al., 2006).

Description. As given previously ( Bloszyk et al., 2006).

Ecology. This is a central European species, known so far only from Poland ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). It is most commonly found in beech and oak-hornbeam forests, but also occurs in mixed deciduous forests, marshy forest, beech-fir forests and Carpathian beech forests. In these habitats C. rafalskii is usually found only in low numbers. It has been found occasionally in rotten logs and in calcareous rocky meadows, and its optimal altitude is below 400 m a.s.l.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Mesostigmata

InfraOrder

Uropodina

Family

Uropodidae

Genus

Cilliba

Loc

Cilliba insularis Willmann

Stachowiak, Marcin, Halliday, Bruce & Bloszyk, Jerzy 2008
2008
Loc

Cilliba cassideasimilis

Stachowiak 2006: 13
2006
Loc

Cilliba rafalskii

Bloszyk 2006: 27
2006
Loc

Uropoda aff. cassidea

Masan 2001: 284
2001
Loc

Uropoda (Cilliba)

Gwiazdowicz 2000: 205
Skorupski 2000: 27
2000
Loc

Uropoda (Cilliba) cassidea

Gwiazdowicz 1999: 39
1999
Loc

Uropoda (Cilliba) cassideasimilis

Wisniewski 1993: 259
Wisniewski 1993: 192
1993
Loc

Uropoda (Cilliba) rafalski

Wisniewski 1993: 259
Wisniewski 1993: 193
1993
Loc

Cilliba

Skorupski 2000: 27
Bloszyk 1991: 118
1991
Loc

Cilliba

Bloszyk 2001: 24
Bloszyk 1991: 118
1991
Loc

Cilliba

Krysiak 2000: 117
Olszanowski 1999: 44
Gwiazdowicz 1999: 39
Bloszyk 1990: 227
1990
Loc

Cilliba cassidea

Bloszyk 1986: 193
1986
Loc

Cilliba

Bloszyk 1985: 488
1985
Loc

Cilliba

Bloszyk 1985: 488
1985
Loc

Cilliba rafalskii

Bloszyk 1984: 70
1984
Loc

Cilliba cassideasimilis

Bloszyk 1984: 70
1984
Loc

Uropoda (Cilliba) insularis

Wisniewski 1993: 421
Wisniewski 1993: 193
Hirschmann 1979: 20
1979
Loc

Uropoda (Cilliba) cassidea

Wisniewski 1993: 270
Wisniewski 1993: 191
Hirschmann 1979: 20
Hirschmann 1969: 57
1969
Loc

Cilliba cassidea

Willmann 1938: 12
1938
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