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Nothrholaspis montanus Willmann 1951

Authors: Ács, A.; Sutak, A.; Kontschan, J.;

Nothrholaspis montanus Willmann 1951

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Nothrholaspis montanus Willmann, 1951 Material examined — Two females were collected from Greece, Lakonia county, Taigetos Mts, Mistras, Platanus gallery in the village, 310 m a.s.l. 37°04.192’N 22°22.305’E, 04 Apr. 2009 DAEnyi L., KontschAEn J., MurAEnyi D. coll. Published records — Austria (Johnston 1970), Belgium (Skubała et al. 2013), British Isles (Evans and Browning 1956), Croatia, Serbia (`cs and KontschAEn 2014), Hungary (Ambros 1987), Iran (Babaeian et al. 2014), Latvia (Salmane 2001), Poland (Gwiazdowicz and Kmita 2004), Romania (Manu 2010), Slovakia (MašAEn 2003), Spain (Moraza 2007), Sweden (Lundqvist 1974). Distribution — Palaearctic. Remarks — Edaphic species, often found in European soils (MašAEn 2003). First record from Greece.

Published as part of Ács, A., Sutak, A. & Kontschan, J., 2016, New records of macrochelid mites and description of a new phoretic species (Acari: Mesostigmata: Macrochelidae) from Greece, pp. 63-71 in Acarologia 56 (1) on pages 65-67, DOI: 10.1051/acarologia/20162188, http://zenodo.org/record/5404290

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Nothrholaspis, Nothrholaspis montanus, Arthropoda, Arachnida, Mesostigmata, Animalia, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Macrochelidae

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