1961
DOI: 10.1080/00222936108651190
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The genus Antennoseius Berlese (Acarina: Rhodacaridae)

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“…Ologamasidae Ryke, 1962 has priority over Gamasellidae Hirschmann, 1962 in replacing the name Cyrtolaelapidae, and must be used even though Karg (1971) uses Gamasellinae for a taxon that is the same as or similar to Cyrtolaelapidae .seii.~ii Johnston, 1968. Gamasellini Hirschmann, 1963 is still available as a family-group name subordinate to Ologamasidae.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Ologamasidae Ryke, 1962 has priority over Gamasellidae Hirschmann, 1962 in replacing the name Cyrtolaelapidae, and must be used even though Karg (1971) uses Gamasellinae for a taxon that is the same as or similar to Cyrtolaelapidae .seii.~ii Johnston, 1968. Gamasellini Hirschmann, 1963 is still available as a family-group name subordinate to Ologamasidae.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1902 has been applied to a much smaller taxon by Johnston (1968), Karg (1971) and Lindquist (1975) than by some other acarologists (Ryke 1962, Lee 1970. I still prefer to regard the taxon Rhodacaridae in the sense of Lee (1970) but wish here lo establish what family-group name should be applied to the group of genera excluded from the Rhodacaridae by the former acarologists.…”
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“…The male either has a holoventral shield or the sternal shield is free and only the ventralanal shield fused with the peritrematic shield. The legs of the male are unarmed and similar to those of the female (Ryke, 1961).…”
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“…Several authors, e.g. Ryke (1962), Karg (1977) and Evans and Till (1979) considered Vitzthumia as a synonym of Antennoseius. Sellnick, 1943 The 5 females in our material were collected beneath the elytra of Olisthopus rotundatus, Calathus fuscipes and Bembidion lampros (Table 1).…”
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confidence: 98%