Catalogue of juvenile instars of oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida)the next decade (20142023).

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY Zootaxa Pub Date : 2024-03-08 DOI:10.11646/zootaxa.5419.4.1
Roy A Norton, Sergey G Ermilov
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In its traditional, paraphyletic context (sans Astigmata), oribatid mites comprise more than 11,000 known species (Subas 2022). They are largely fungivores and decomposers in organic horizons of soil and have a plesiotypic ontogeny that includes four active, free-living juvenile instars. In a taxonomically organized 2014 catalogue, we summarized literature resources concerning the 805 species for which ontogenetic data (mainly morphological) were available. Herein, we supplement that catalogue with all data known to us that were published during the intervening decade. These relate to 267 species, of which 165 were described prior to 2014. As in the 2014 catalogue, representation is strongest among: the middle-derivative hyporder Nothrina; brachypyline superfamilies that are affiliated with aquatic, semiaquatic or intertidal environments (Limnozetoidea, Ameronothroidea); some eupheredermous groups (Plateremaeoidea, Damaeoidea); and Ceratozetoidea. Also as in 2014, groups that are underreprented, based on their high known diversity, are the ptyctimous Mixonomata (Euphthiracaroidea, Phthiracaroidea) and the brachypyline superfamilies Oppioidea and Oripodoidea.

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未来十年(2014-2023 年)口蝠螨(Acari: Oribatida)幼态目录。
在传统的旁系背景下(不包括星形目),口唇螨包括 11,000 多个已知物种(Subas 2022 年)。它们主要是土壤有机地层中的食菌者和分解者,具有包括四个活跃、自由生活的幼体在内的复数本体。在 2014 年的分类学目录中,我们总结了有关 805 个物种的文献资源,这些物种的本体发育数据(主要是形态学数据)均可获得。在此,我们对该目录进行了补充,收录了在这十年间发表的所有已知数据。这些数据涉及 267 个物种,其中 165 个物种是在 2014 年之前描述的。与 2014 年的目录一样,以下物种的代表性最强:中生代下目 Nothrina;与水生、半水生或潮间带环境有关的腕足动物超科(Limnozetoidea、Ameronothroidea);一些外胚层类群(Plateeremaeoidea、Damaeoidea);以及 Ceratozetoidea。与 2014 年一样,由于已知的多样性较高,报告不足的类群还有双孔类(Mixonomata)(Euphthiracaroidea、Phthiracaroidea)和腕足动物超科(Oppioidea 和 Oripodoidea)。
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Zootaxa
Zootaxa 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Zootaxa is a peer-reviewed international journal for rapid publication of high quality papers on any aspect of systematic zoology, with a preference for large taxonomic works such as monographs and revisions. Zootaxa considers papers on all animal taxa, both living and fossil, and especially encourages descriptions of new taxa. All types of taxonomic papers are considered, including theories and methods of systematics and phylogeny, taxonomic monographs, revisions and reviews, catalogues/checklists, biographies and bibliographies, identification guides, analysis of characters, phylogenetic relationships and zoogeographical patterns of distribution, descriptions of taxa, and nomenclature. Open access publishing option is strongly encouraged for authors with research grants and other funds. For those without grants/funds, all accepted manuscripts will be published but access is secured for subscribers only.
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