Mesostigmata

Mesostigmata
Varroa mite
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Arachnida
Subclass: Acari
Superorder: Parasitiformes
Order: Mesostigmata
Suborders

Heatherellina
Sejina
Arctacarina
Microgyniina
Epicriina
Uropodina
Diarthrophallina
Cercomegistina
Antennophorina
Parasitina
Dermanyssiae
Heterozerconina

Diversity
100 families approx., 900 genera, > 8,000 species

Mesostigmata is an order of mites belonging to the Parasitiformes. Unlike most members of that group, many of these mites are not parasitic but free-living and predatory. They can be recognized by the single pair of spiracles positioned laterally on the body.

The family with the most described species is Phytoseiidae. Other families of note are Diplogyniidae, Macrochelidae, Pachylaelapidae, Uropodidae and Veigaiidae.

Taxonomy

Monogynaspida
  • Rhodacaroidea (72 genera, 506 species)
  • Veigaioidea (4 genera, 59 species)
  • Eviphidoidea (72 genera, 505 species)
  • Ascoidea (138 genera, 2,721 species)
  • Diarthrophalloidea
  • Epicrioidea
  • Sejoidea
  • Microgynioidea
  • Uropodoidea
Trigynaspida
  • Aenicteguoidea
  • Antennophoroidea
  • Celaenopsoidea (73 genera, 120 species)
  • Fedrizzioidea (12 genera, 62 species)
  • Megisthanoidea
  • Parantennuloidea
  • Cercomegistoidea

Other

Meliponopus palpifer Fain & Flechtmann, 1985 has not yet been placed into a family.

References

External links

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