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{"references": ["Vitzthum H. 1931. Resultats Scientifiques du Voyage aux Indes Orientales Neerlandaises de LL. AA. RR. le Prince et la Princesse Leopold de Belgique. Mem. Mus. Hist. Nat. Belg., 3: 1 - 55.", "Canestrini R. 1881. Contribuzione allo studio degli Acari parassiti degli insetti. Atti Soc. Veneto. - Trent. Sci. Nat, Padova, 7: 154 - 155. [in Italian]"]}
Published as part of Khaustov, Alexander A., 2022, First description of phoretic and redescription of non-phoretic females of Pediculaster nidicolus (Mahunka) (Acari: Pygmephoridae) from Western Siberia, Russia, pp. 359-377 in Acarologia 62 (2) on page 360, DOI: 10.24349/zk54-xqx6, http://zenodo.org/record/7160358
Genus Pediculaster Vitzthum, 1931 Type species: Pygmephorus mesembrinae Canestrini, 1881, by original designation.
Pediculaster, Arthropoda, Arachnida, Prostigmata, Animalia, Trombidiformes, Biodiversity, Siteroptidae, Taxonomy
Pediculaster, Arthropoda, Arachnida, Prostigmata, Animalia, Trombidiformes, Biodiversity, Siteroptidae, Taxonomy
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