WebEnarthronota Click on organism name to get more information. Atopochthonoidea Atopochthoniidae Atopochthonius Pterochthoniidae Pterochthonius Brachychthonioidea Brachychthoniidae Brachychthonius Eobrachychthonius Liochthonius Neoliochthonius Sellnickochthonius unclassified Brachychthoniidae WebOct 1, 2010 · The origin of basal oribatid mites (Enarthronota and Palaeosomata) markedly predates fossil records of arthropods and terrestrial life and falls into a period for which inferences on colonization of land are poorly supported due to the scarcity of terrestrial fossils (Labandeira, 2005).
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WebCấp trên: Enarthronota [Taxonomy: Cấp: familia (hiển thị là Họ) : Liên kết: Brachychthoniidae: Tuyệt chủng: không Luôn hiển thị: có (cấp quan trọng) Chú thích phân loại: WebMay 23, 2016 · Thus, of the five major oribatid groupings (Figure 4), the fossil presents character states of three, viz. Desmonomata, Enarthronota, and Mixonomata, and has a unique composition of the ventral shielding. This makes the description of a new species as well as the erection of a new genus and family necessary. tanya baniak arlington school board
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WebNov 26, 2011 · Haplochthoniidae is a small family within the superfamily Cosmochthonioidea and consists of only two genera and 17 species. In this paper a new species, Haplochthonius (Haplochthonius) longiapophysus sp. nov., is described and illustrated based on adult specimens sampled from soil in Sistan and Baluchestan province, … Enarthronota is a suborder of mites in the order Oribatida. There are about 14 families and more than 450 described species in Enarthronota. See more These 14 families belong to the suborder Enarthronota: • Arborichthoniidae J. & P. Balogh, 1992 • Atopochthoniidae Grandjean, 1949 • Brachychthoniidae Thor, 1934 See more • Marshall, V. G.; Reeves, R. M.; Norton, R. A. (1987). "Catalogue of the Oribatida (Acari) of continental United States and Canada". Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada. 119: i–418. doi:10.4039/entm119139fv. • Pepato, A. R.; Klimov, P. B. (2015). See more WebSimilarly rich in detail is the description 208 of Nanohystrix hammerae Norton & Fuangarworn, 2015—a single known species in the new family Nanohystricidae in Enarthronota, endemic to shrubland and forests of northern New Zealand. tanya bankston and robert picture