2006
DOI: 10.11158/saa.11.1.8
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A new species of the genus Cunaxa (Acarina: Cunaxidae) from Pakistan

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“…Sionti and Papadoulis (2003) described Cunaxoides paracroceus from Greece. Bashir and Afzal (2004a) described Cunaxoides trisetosis . Bashir et al (2007) described Cunaxoides sargodhaensis from Pakistan.…”
Section: Systematicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sionti and Papadoulis (2003) described Cunaxoides paracroceus from Greece. Bashir and Afzal (2004a) described Cunaxoides trisetosis . Bashir et al (2007) described Cunaxoides sargodhaensis from Pakistan.…”
Section: Systematicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sionti and Papadoulis (2003) described Neocunaxoides abiesae and Neocunaxoides smolikensis . Bashir and Afzal (2004b) described Neocunaxoides gilbertoi . Castro and Den Heyer (2009) transferred Pulaeus trepidus (= Neounaxoides trepidus ) to Scutopalus .…”
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“…In 1992, Smiley gave the new classification system for Cunaxidae family, as he synonymized Pseudocunaxa and Lapicunaxa with Coleoscirus and described 11 species of this genus, including the species of Chaudhri and Akbar (1985) . Later, Muhammad and Chaudhri (1992a, b) and Bashir et al (2006, 2008) contributed to the fauna of this genus from Pakistan. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Den Heyer (1977) described six new species from the Ethiopian region and placed this genus in the subfamily Coleoscirinae ( Den Heyer 1980b ). Later, Den Heyer (1980a) , Luxton (1982) , Liang (1984) , Sepasgosarian (1984) , Chaudhri and Akbar (1985) , Michocka (1987), Smiley (1992) , and Bashir et al (2008) made significant contributions to the fauna of this genus worldwide. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%