Leioseius
Leioseius is a genus of mites in the family Ascidae.[1]
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Genus: | Leioseius Berlese, 1916 |
Species
- Leioseius australis Luxton, 1984
- Leioseius basis Karg, 1994
- Leioseius bicolor (Berlese, 1918)
- Leioseius changbaiensis Yin & Bei, 1991
- Leioseius crassipes (Berlese, 1910)
- Leioseius dolichotrichus Ma-Li-ming, 2002
- Leioseius elongatus Evans, 1958
- Leioseius favosus (Berlese, 1910)
- Leioseius minusculus Berlese, 1905
- Leioseius mirabilis Nikolsky, 1981
- Leioseius naglitschi Karg, 1965
- Leioseius setosulus Berlese, 1916
- Leioseius vallaensis Luxton, 1989
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References
- David Evans Walter (ed.). "Ascidae Species Listing". Biology Catalog. Texas A&M University. Retrieved August 29, 2010.
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