ON THE TAXONOMIC STATUS OF THE WATER MITE HYDRACHNA KISSELEWI SOKOLOW, 1928 (ACARI: HYDRACHNIDAE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33910/1999-4079-2014-6-3-253-255Keywords:
Hydrachnidae, Hydrachna kisselewi, water mite, morphology, male, deutonymph, Adygea, RussiaAbstract
An illustrated redescription of male and deutonymph of the water mite Hydrachna kisselewi from North Caucasus is given.
References
Davids C., Di Sabatino A., Gerecke R., Gledhill T., Smith H. & Hammen H. van der, 2007. 7. Acari: Hydrachnidia. Süβwasserfauna von Mitteleuropa, 7/2-1.
Elsevier, Spectrum Akademischer Verlag. P. 241-376. Lundblad O., 1956. Zur Kenntnis süd- und mitteleuropäischer Hydrachnellen. Arkif för Zoologi, 10. S. 1-306.
Lundblad O., 1962. Die Hydracarinen Schwedens. II. Arkiv för Zoologi, 14 (1). S. 1-635.
Sokolow I.I., 1928. Zur Kenntnis der Hydracarinenfauna von Buchara. Zoologische Jahrbücher, Systematik, 54 (5-6). S. 467-486.
Sokolow I.I., 1940. Hydracarina – vodyanye kleshchi. Chast’ I. Hydrachnellae. Fauna SSSR (novaya seriya No 20. Paukoobraznye, 5 (2) [Hydracarina – the aquatic mites. Part I. Hydrachnellae. Fauna of the USSR. (nouv. ser., no 20), Arachnides, 5(2)]. Publisher: Nauka, Moscow-Leningrad, P. 1-511. (in Russian)
Tuzovskij P.V., 1987. Morfologiya i postembrional’noye razvitiye vodyanykh kleshchej [Morphology and Postembryonic Development in Water Mites]. Nauka, Moscow. 172 p. (in Russian).
Tuzovskij P.V., 1990. Opredelitel’ deutonymphs vodyanykh kleschej [Key to water mites deutonymphs]. Nauka, Moscow. 238 p. (in Russian).
Viets, K.H., 1956. Die Milben des Süßwassers und des Meeres. Hydrachnellae et Halacaridae (Acari). Zweiter und dritter Teil: Katalog und Nomenklator. Jena: G. Fischer. S. 1-870.
Viets, K.O., 1987. Die Milben des Süβwassers (Hydrachnellae und Halacaridae [part], Acari. 2: Katalog. Sonderbände des Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins in Hamburg, 8. S. 1-1012.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2014 П.В. Тузовский

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
The work is provided under the terms of the Public Offer and of Creative Commons public license Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).
This license permits an unlimited number of users to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format, and to remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, including commercial use.
This license retains copyright for the authors but allows others to freely distribute, use, and adapt the work, on the mandatory condition that appropriate credit is given. Users must provide a correct link to the original publication in our journal, cite the authors' names, and indicate if any changes were made.
Copyright remains with the authors. The CC BY 4.0 license does not transfer rights to third parties but rather grants users prior permission for use, provided the attribution condition is met. Any use of the work will be governed by the terms of this license.





