Hydryphantidae
Hydryphantidae is a family of mites in the order Trombidiformes. There are more than 30 genera and 130 described species in Hydryphantidae.[1][2][3]
| Hydryphantidae | |
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| Hydryphantes | |
| Scientific classification  | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia | 
| Phylum: | Arthropoda | 
| Subphylum: | Chelicerata | 
| Class: | Arachnida | 
| Order: | Trombidiformes | 
| Suborder: | Prostigmata | 
| Family: | Hydryphantidae | 
Genera
    
These 36 genera belong to the family Hydryphantidae:
- Almuerzothyas Goldschmidt & Gerecke, 2003
 - Amerothyasella Smith & Cook, 1999
 - Ankelothyas Besch, 1964
 - Chimerathyas Mitchell, 2003
 - Cowichania Smith, 1983
 - Cyclohydryphantes Lundblad, 1941
 - Cyclothyas Lundblad, 1941
 - Dacothyas Motas, 1959
 - Eupatrella Walter, 1935
 - Euwandesia André & Naudo, 1962
 - Georgella Koenike, 1907
 - Hydryphantes C. L. Koch, 1841
 - Ignacarus Gerecke, 1999
 - Iranothyas Bader, 1984
 - Japonothyas Imamura & Mitchell, 1967
 - Javathyas Viets, 1929
 - Kazakhithyas Smit, 2016
 - Mamersa Koenike, 1898
 - Neocalonyx Walter, 1919
 - Notopanisus Besch, 1964
 - Panisellus Viets, 1925
 - Panisopsis Viets, 1926
 - Panisus Koenike, 1896
 - Parathyas Lundblad, 1926
 - Parathyasella Viets, 1949
 - Partnunia Piersig, 1896
 - Placothyas Lundblad, 1926
 - Protziella Lundblad, 1934
 - Pseudothyas Thor, 1899
 - Setodiscophrya Jankowski, 1981
 - Sindacoides Bader, 1992
 - Tadjikothyas Sokolow, 1948
 - Tartarothyas Viets, 1934
 - Thyasella Viets, 1926
 - Trihothyas Lundblad, 1934
 - Vietsia Lundblad, 1926
 
References
    
- "Hydryphantidae Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-03-25.
 - "Hydryphantidae". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-03-25.
 - "Hydryphantidae Family Information". bugguide.net. Retrieved 2019-03-25.
 
Further reading
    
- Halliday, R.B.; O'connor, O'B.M.; Baker, A.S. (2000). Raven, P.H. (ed.). Global diversity of mites. National Academy Press. pp. 192–203. doi:10.17226/6142. ISBN 978-0-309-06555-9.
 - Krantz, G.W.; Walter, D.E., eds. (2009). A Manual of Acarology. Texas Tech University Press. ISBN 9780896726208.
 - Pepato, A.R.; Klimov, P.B. (2015). "Origin and higher-level diversification of acariform mites--evidence from nuclear ribosomal genes, extensive taxon sampling, and secondary structure alignment". BMC Evolutionary Biology. 15: 178. doi:10.1186/s12862-015-0458-2. PMC 4557820. PMID 26330076.
 - Skoracki, M.; Zabludovskaya, S.; Bochkov, A.V. (2012). "A review of Prostigmata (Acariformes: Trombidiformes) permanently associated with birds". 20: 67–107. 
{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires|journal=(help) - Zhang, Z.-Q.; Fan, Q.-H.; Pesic, V.; Smit, H.; et al. (2011). Zhang, Z.-Q. (ed.). "Order Trombidiformes Reuter, 1909. In: Zhang, Z-Q. (ed.) Animal biodiversity: an outline of higher-level classification and survey of taxonomic richness" (PDF). Zootaxa. 3148: 129. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3148.1.24.
 
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