2018
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4446.1.2
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The genus Tarsonemus Canestrini and Fanzago, 1876 (Acari: Heterostigmatina: Tarsonemidae) in East Azerbaijan, Iran, with a description of T. lenticulatus sp. nov. and re-description of T. annotatus Livshits, Mitrofanov and Sharonov, 1979

Abstract: The tarsonemid mites from soil and plants were explored in a faunistic study of East Azerbaijan province, Northwestern Iran. Our investigation revealed 22 species of the genus Tarsonemus Canestrini and Fanzago, 1876, and its nominative subgenus, including Tarsonemus lenticulatus sp. nov., which is described and illustrated herewith. New records for the fauna of Asia are: Tarsonemus bognari Nemestothy and Mahunka, 1981, T. oncodes Kaliszewski, 1993, T. ravus Kaliszewski, 1993, T. saccatus Livshitz, Mitrofanov a… Show more

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“…They play a signi cant role in ecosystems, interacting with plants, fungi, and stored products (Lindquist 1986). They show wide varieties in habitats, with majority of the Tarsonemus described from two major habitats of soil litters and plants; however, there have been some records of these tiny creatures being present in bark beetle galleries, insect associated ones (Lindquist, 1986;Gheblealivand et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They play a signi cant role in ecosystems, interacting with plants, fungi, and stored products (Lindquist 1986). They show wide varieties in habitats, with majority of the Tarsonemus described from two major habitats of soil litters and plants; however, there have been some records of these tiny creatures being present in bark beetle galleries, insect associated ones (Lindquist, 1986;Gheblealivand et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%