Cosmoglyphus
Genus of mites
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Cosmoglyphus is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae.[1]
| Cosmoglyphus | |
|---|---|
| Cosmoglyphus kramerii | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Arthropoda |
| Subphylum: | Chelicerata |
| Class: | Arachnida |
| Order: | Sarcoptiformes |
| Family: | Acaridae |
| Genus: | Cosmoglyphus Oudemans, 1932 |

Description
Adults of this genus can be recognised by: supracoxal setae lanceolate and with lateral barbs; tarsi of the fourth leg pair short; males with proximal sucker on the proximal half of tarsus.[2]
Deutonymphs (also known as hypopi) have the proximal ends of the sternum and epimerase II usually at the same transverse level near the posterior edge of the sternal shield. The genu of the fourth (sometimes third) leg pair is enlarged. The tibiae of the third and fourth leg pairs are approximately equal. The anal disk is small and the distance from it to the mite's posterior end is over 1.5 times its length. The ventrum is whole.[2]
Ecology
Species
- Cosmoglyphus agilis (Michael, 1903)
- Cosmoglyphus angustus Fain & Friend, 1984
- Cosmoglyphus distantsis (Ashfaq & Chaudhri, 1986)
- Cosmoglyphus elzingai Mahunka, 1979
- Cosmoglyphus falki (Sher & Ashfaq, 1986)
- Cosmoglyphus haripuriensis (Ashfaq, Sher & Chaudhri, 1990)
- Cosmoglyphus hosoyai (Kugoh, 1957)
- Cosmoglyphus hyper (Ashfaq & Chaudhri, 1986)
- Cosmoglyphus infaustus (Ashfaq & Chaudhri, 1986)
- Cosmoglyphus kramerii (Berlese, 1881)
- Cosmoglyphus limbata (Mahunka, 1974)
- Cosmoglyphus longisetus Mahunka, 1979
- Cosmoglyphus memphiticus (Sevastianov & Rady, 1991)
- Cosmoglyphus mirabilis Fain, 1979
- Cosmoglyphus moshtohorensis (Sevastianov & Rady, 1991)
- Cosmoglyphus oudemansi Zakhvatkin, 1937
- Cosmoglyphus pytho (Ashfaq & Chaudhri, 1986)
- Cosmoglyphus ruditas (Ashfaq & Chaudhri, 1986)
- Cosmoglyphus sicafer Mahunka, 1978
- Cosmoglyphus stremma (Ashfaq & Chaudhri, 1986)
- Cosmoglyphus tariqii (Ashfaq, Sher & Chaudhri, 1990)
- Cosmoglyphus thosmos (Ashfaq & Chaudhri, 1986)