Syringophilidae

Syringophilidae is a family of mites, containing the following genera:[1][2]

  • Ascetomylla Kethley, 1970
  • Aulobia Kethley, 1970
  • Aulonastus Kethley, 1970
  • Bubophilus J. R. Philips & R. A. Norton, 1978
  • Calamincola Casto, 1978
  • Castosyringophilus Bochkov & Perez, 2003
  • Charadriphilus Bochkov & Chistyakov, 2001
  • Chenophila Kethley, 1970
  • Colinophilus Kethley, 1973
  • Creagonycha Kethley, 1970
  • Dissonus Skoracki, 1999
  • Ixobrychiphilus Skoracki, Zmudzinski & Solarczyk, 2017[3]
  • Kalamotrypetes S. D. Casto, 1980
  • Kethleyana Kivganov, in Kivganov & Sharafat 1995
  • Megasyringophilus Fain, Bochkov & Mironov, 2000
  • Mironovia Chirov & Kravtsova, 1995
  • Neoaulobia Fain, Bochkov & Mironov, 2000
  • Neoaulonastus Skoracki, 2004
  • Niglarobia Kethley, 1970
  • Peristerophila Kethley, 1970
  • Philoxanthornia Kethley, 1970
  • Picobia Haller, 1878
  • Procellariisyringophilus Schmidt & Skoracki, 2007 (nom. nov. pro Syringonomus Kethley 1970 non Hope & Murphy, 1969)
  • Psittaciphilus Fain, Bochkov & Mironov, 2000
  • Selenonycha Kethley, 1970
  • Stibarokris Kethley, 1970
  • Syringonomus Kethley, 1970
  • Syringophiloidus Kethley, 1970
  • Syringophilopsis Kethley, 1970
  • Syringophilus Heller, 1880
  • Terratosyringophilus Bochkov & Perez, 2003
  • Torotrogla Kethley, 1970
  • Trypetoptila Kethley, 1970

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Syringophilidae

Lavoipierre, 1953

References

  1. Andrey Bochkov. "Syringophilidae". Joel Hallam's Biology Catalog. Texas A&M University. Retrieved October 4, 2013.
  2. Maciej Skoracki, Martin Hromada & Markus Unsoeld (2013). "Three new quill mite species of the genus Neoaulonastus Skoracki (Acari: Syringophilidae) parasitizing passerines in Tanzania". Zootaxa. 3616 (4): 367–377. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3616.4.5.
  3. Skoracki, M.; Zmudzinski, M.; Solarczyk, P. (2017). "Ixobrychiphilus, a new genus of the family Syringophilidae (Acariformes: Prostigmata)". Acarologia. 57 (2): 269–273. ISSN 2107-7207. Retrieved 1 February 2017.


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