Ameronothrus Explained
Ameronothrus is a genus of oribatid mites in the family Ameronothridae.[1] [2] There are about 13 described species in Ameronothrus.
Species
These 13 species belong to the genus Ameronothrus:
- Ameronothrus bilineatus (Michael, 1888)
- Ameronothrus lineatus (Thorell, 1871)
- Ameronothrus maculatus (Michael, 1882)
- Ameronothrus marinus (Banks, 1896)
- Ameronothrus nidicola (Sitnikova, 1975)
- Ameronothrus nigrofemoratus (L. Koch, 1879)
- Ameronothrus retweet (Pfingstl & Shimano, 2022)
- Ameronothrus schneideri (Oudemans, 1905)
- Ameronothrus schubarti (Weigmann & Schulte, 1975)
- Ameronothrus schusteri (Schubart, 1970)
- Ameronothrus twitter (Pfingstl & Shimano, 2021)
- Ameronothrus yoichi (Pfingstl & Shimano, 2019)
Notes and References
- Web site: Ameronothrus Berlese 1896 - Encyclopedia of Life .
- The marine-associated lifestyle of ameronothroid mites (Acari, Oribatida) and its evolutionary origin: A review . 10.24349/acarologia/20174197 . 2017 . Pfingstl . Tobias . Acarologia . 57 . 3 . 693–721 .