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10 October 2024 A new species of Cryptognathus (Acariformes: Raphignathoidea: Cryptognathidae) intercepted from New Zealand kiwifruit
Owen D. Seeman, Jennifer J. Beard, Jürgen C. Otto
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Abstract

A new species of Cryptognathus, C. deliciosus sp. nov., is described from kiwifruit (Actinidiaceae: Actinidia deliciosa) imported from New Zealand on several occasions. The new species is most similar to C. australiensis Luxton, 1973, with which it shares very short dorsal setae. These collections represent two surprising findings. First, that Cryptognathidae, which are usually regarded as edaphic mites associated with damp habitats like moss, also occupy low arboreal habitats. Second, that these mites, which show potential for short-range endemism, include several species that could be spread around the world on agricultural produce.

Owen D. Seeman, Jennifer J. Beard, and Jürgen C. Otto "A new species of Cryptognathus (Acariformes: Raphignathoidea: Cryptognathidae) intercepted from New Zealand kiwifruit," Systematic and Applied Acarology 29(10), 1341-1350, (10 October 2024). https://doi.org/10.11158/saa.29.10.2
Received: 5 August 2024; Accepted: 23 September 2024; Published: 10 October 2024
KEYWORDS
biosecurity
invasive species
Lace collar mites
new species
taxonomy
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