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Catalog of the Opilioacarida (Acari: Parasitiformes)

Catalog of the Opilioacarida (Acari: Parasitiformes)
A catalog of the described Opilioacaridae species and their type depository institutions is presented. Opilioacaridae comprises 53 valid taxa (with 2 subspecies and 3 fossil species) distributed in 13 genera. The zoogeographical distribution, described life stages and years of description are also provided and discussed. Recent work on the American continent has resulted in a great diversity from these zoogeographical zones, but the family has a worldwide distribution. In addition, we move Neocarus ojastii Lehtinen, 1980 into Caribeacarus, i.e., Caribeacarus ojastii (Lehtinen, 1980) n. comb.
Arthropoda, Collection, Fossils, Biodiversity, Distribution, taxonomy, collection, Arachnida, distribution, Opilioacaridae, Animalia, Animals, Opilioacarida, Acari, Taxonomy
Arthropoda, Collection, Fossils, Biodiversity, Distribution, taxonomy, collection, Arachnida, distribution, Opilioacaridae, Animalia, Animals, Opilioacarida, Acari, Taxonomy
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