Halotydeus
Genus of mites
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Halotydeus is a genus of earth mites in the family of Penthaleidae, first described by Antonio Berlese in 1891. It is found on every continent except the Americas.[1][2]
| Halotydeus | |
|---|---|
| Halotydeus destructor | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Arthropoda |
| Subphylum: | Chelicerata |
| Class: | Arachnida |
| Order: | Trombidiformes |
| Family: | Penthaleidae |
| Genus: | Halotydeus Berlese, 1891 |
Pest status
Species
Species listed as Halotydeus by CatalogueOfLife:[1]
- Halotydeus anthropus Qin & Halliday, 1996 - South Africa
- Halotydeus bakerae Qin & Halliday, 1996 - South Australia
- Halotydeus castellus Qin & Halliday, 1996 - New South Wales, Australia
- Halotydeus destructor (R. W. Jack, 1908) - South Africa and Australia
- Halotydeus hydrodromus (Berlese & Trouessart, 1889) - England, France, Ireland and Italy
- Halotydeus mollis Luxton, 1990 Hong Kong, China
- Halotydeus signiensis Strandtmann & Tilbrook, 1968 - South Orkney Islands
- Halotydeus spectatus Qin & Halliday, 1996 - New South Wales, Australia