Eupodidae

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Eupodidae is a family in the order Trombidiformes. There are at least 11 genera and 110 described species in Eupodidae.[1][2][3]

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Eupodidae
Eupodes sp. in Hong Kong
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Trombidiformes
Superfamily: Eupodoidea
Family: Eupodidae
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Genera

Eupodidae genera according to the 2022 revision:[4]

  • Aethosolenia Baker & Lindquist, 2002
    • Aethosolenia laselvensis Baker & Lindquist, 2002 – Costa Rica
  • Benoinyssus Fain, 1958
    • Benoinyssus celatus Olivier & Theron, 1997 – Angola
    • Benoinyssus ereynetoides (Strandtmann & Prasse, 1976) – Germany, Spain
    • Benoinyssus falcatus Olivier & Theron, 1997 – South Africa
    • Benoinyssus momeni (Abou-Awad, 1984) – Egypt
    • Benoinyssus najae Fain, 1958 – Rwanda
    • Benoinyssus oconnori Bizarro Wurlitzer & Da Silva, 2020 – Brazil
    • Benoinyssus ornatus Olivier & Theron, 1997 – Angola, Eswatini and South Africa
    • Benoinyssus pusillus Olivier & Theron, 1997 – South Africa
    • Benoinyssus serratus Olivier & Theron, 1997 – Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Eswatini
    • Benoinyssus tuberculatus (Baker, 1945) – Mexico
  • Caleupodes A. Baker, 1987
    • Caleupodes reticulatus A. Baker, 1987 – England
  • Claveupodes Strandtmann & Prasse, 1977
    • Claveupodes delicatus Strandtmann & Prasse, 1977 – Germany and New Zealand
  • Echinoeupodes Khaustov, 2017
    • Echinoeupodes echinus Khaustov, 2017Crimea, Russia
    • Echinoeupodes turgidus (Shiba, 1978) – Japan
  • Eupodes C.L. Koch, 1835
    • Eupodes acanthus Olivier & Theron, 1998 – South Africa
    • Eupodes alaskanensis Strandtmann, 1971 – Alaska, United States
    • Eupodes angardi Strandtmann & Sømme, 1977 – Antarctica
    • Eupodes bakeri Abou-Awad, El-Sawaf & Abdel-Khalek, 2006 – Egypt
    • Eupodes berensis Shiba, 1976 – Malaysia
    • Eupodes berlesei Thor, 1912 – Denmark, Italy and Switzerland
    • Eupodes brevipes Banks, 1916 – California, United States
    • Eupodes callejae Corpuz-Raros, 2005 – Philippines (Leyte and Luzon)
    • Eupodes cordiformis Shiba, 1978 – Japan
    • Eupodes crozetensis Strandtmann & Davies, 1972 – Iran and Crozet Islands
    • Eupodes exiguus Booth, Edwards & Usher, 1985South Orkney Islands
    • Eupodes fusifer R. Canestrini, 1886 – Italy
    • Eupodes fusiferellus Meyer & Ryke, 1960 – South Africa
    • Eupodes garciai Corpuz-Raros, 2005 – Philippines (Luzon and Leyte)
    • Eupodes ghardagae Schuster, 1965 – Egypt
    • Eupodes gilvus C.L. Koch, 1838 – Germany
    • Eupodes haltica (Haller, 1880) – Switzerland
    • Eupodes hamatus Olivier & Theron, 1997 – South Africa
    • Eupodes hawaiiensis Strandtmann & Goff, 1978 – Hawaii, United States
    • Eupodes hiemalis C.L. Koch, 1838 – Germany and Iceland
    • Eupodes hjartdaliae Thor, 1934 – Norway
    • Eupodes iconicus C.L. Koch, 1838 – Germany and Italy
    • Eupodes indentatus Olivier & Theron, 1997 – South Africa
    • Eupodes infirmus Shiba, 1978 – Japan
    • Eupodes leucomelas C.L. Koch, 1838 – Germany
    • Eupodes littoralis Shiba, 1978 – Japan
    • Eupodes longipilus Thor, 1934 – South Africa
    • Eupodes longisetatus Strandtmann, 1964 – Japan and Campbell Island, New Zealand
    • Eupodes lumbarus Shiba, 1976 – Malaysia
    • Eupodes lutatus Olivier & Theron, 1997 – South Africa
    • Eupodes marinus Banks, 1896 – USA
    • Eupodes milvinus C.L. Koch, 1838 – Germany, Italy, Netherlands and Sweden
    • Eupodes minipilus Olivier & Theron, 1998 – Botswana, Cabo Verde, South Africa and Zimbabwe
    • Eupodes minutus (Strandtmann, 1967)South Georgia, Macquarie Island and New Zealand
    • Eupodes niloticus Abou-Awad & El-Bagouri, 1985 – Egypt
    • Eupodes ocellatus Willmann, 1952 – Germany
    • Eupodes oedipus Oudemans, 1937 – Germany
    • Eupodes okinoshimaensis Shiba, 1978 – Japan
    • Eupodes onoi Shiba, 1976 – Singapore and Malaysia
    • Eupodes parafusifer Meyer & Ryke, 1960 – Angola and South Africa
    • Eupodes parvus Booth, Edwards & Usher, 1985South Orkney Islands
    • Eupodes pasohensis Shiba, 1976 – Malaysia
    • Eupodes pseudoclavifrons R. Canestrini, 1886 – Austria, Italy and Switzerland
    • Eupodes pseudolumbarus Shiba, 1976 – Malaysia, Philippines
    • Eupodes pusillus Shiba, 1976 – Malaysia, Philippines
    • Eupodes riedli Schuster, 1965 – Crozet Islands, Antarctica
    • Eupodes sigmoidensis Strandtmann & Goff, 1978 – Hawaii, India, Iran and Cote D’ivoire
    • Eupodes signatus C.L. Koch, 1835 – Germany
    • Eupodes skiaaki Thor, 1934 – Norway
    • Eupodes strandtmanni Coineau, 1976 – France
    • Eupodes striola C.L. Koch, 1836 – Germany
    • Eupodes temperatus Shiba, 1978 – Egypt and Japan
    • Eupodes tottanfjella Strandtmann, 1967 – Antarctica
    • Eupodes trifasciatus C.L. Koch, 1838 – Germany
    • Eupodes unifasciatus C.L. Koch, 1838 – England and Germany
    • Eupodes vallombrosae Thor, 1934 – Italy, Switzerland and Spain
    • Eupodes variegatus C.L. Koch, 1838 – Austria, England, Germany, Greenland, Ireland, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Norway, South Africa, Spain, Sweden and Jan Mayen Island
    • Eupodes versicolor C.L. Koch, 1838 – Germany
    • Eupodes viridis Oudemans, 1906 – Greenland
    • Eupodes voxencollinus Thor, 1934 – Alaska, Canada, China, Denmark, Egypt, England, Germany, Hawaii, Iran and Norway
    • Eupodes winsnesi Strandtmann & Sømme, 1977 – Antarctica
    • Eupodes wisei Womersley & Strandtmann, 1963 – Antarctica
    • Eupodes zaheri Abou-Awad, El-Sawaf & Abdel-Khalek, 2006 – Egypt
  • Neoprotereunetes Fain & Camerik, 1994
    • Neoprotereunetes lapidarius (Oudemans, 1906) – Netherlands
  • Niveupodes Barilo, 1991
    • Niveupodes niveus Barilo, 1991 – Uzbekistan
  • Pseudeupodes Khaustov, 2014
    • Pseudeupodes porosus Khaustov, 2014Crimea, Russia
  • Pseudopenthaleus Khaustov, 2015
    • Pseudopenthaleus ciliatus (Shiba, 1978) – Japan
    • Pseudopenthaleus tauricus Khaustov, 2015Crimea, Russia
  • Xerophiles Jesionowska, 2003
    • Xerophiles ereynetoidalis Jesionowska, 2003 – Poland and Slovakia

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