Leptogamasus

Leptogamasus is a genus of mites in the family Parasitidae.[1]

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Leptogamasus

Trägårdh, 1936

Species

  • Leptogamasus doinae Juvara-Bals, 1981
  • Leptogamasus margaretae Juvara-Bals, 1981
  • Leptogamasus motrensis Juvara-Bals, 1981
  • Leptogamasus oblitterus Witalinski, 1978
  • Leptogamasus orghidani Juvara-Bals, 1981
  • Leptogamasus paracarpaticus Juvara-Bals, 1981
  • Leptogamasus parvulus (Berlese, 1903)
  • Leptogamasus semisicatus (Athias, 1967)
  • Leptogamasus septimellus Athias
  • Leptogamasus serruliger (Athias, 1967)
  • Leptogamasus stipulodimissus Athias-Henriot, 1979
  • Leptogamasus succineus (Witalinski, 1973)
  • Leptogamasus suecicus Trägårdh, 1936
  • Leptogamasus tintinellus (Athias, 1967)
  • Leptogamasus variabilis Juvara-Bals, 1981
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References

  1. Joel Hallan (ed.). "Parasitidae Species Listing". Biology Catalog. Texas A&M University. Retrieved September 4, 2010.


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