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titleNew findings of poronotic oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) from the high canopy of a Bornean tropical rain forest
year2020
paperInternational Journal of Acarology
edition46 [2]
page73-82
languageEnglish
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abstractTropical forest canopies are home to an extremely high diversity of arthropods, but their diversity, abundance, and community structures remain incomplete. Three species of oribatid mites from the crown leaves petioles of Light Red Meranti (Shorea quadrinervis Sloot), a tree species that is endemic to Borneo Island, are reported in the present study. A new species of Birobates (Oripodidae) is proposed, with a diagnostic key to adults of all known species of the genus worldwide. Dometorina plantivaga (Berlese, 1895) (Scheloribatidae) and Paralamellobates misella (Berlese, 1910) (Punctoribatidae) are reported for the first time from Borneo, and supplementary descriptions of those species are provided. Aspects of the distribution and habitat ecology of each species reported are discussed.
URLhttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/339283660Go to site
authorBayartogtokh, Badamdorj
coauthorItioka, Takao
coauthorKitora, Hikari
coauthorMeleng, Paulus
coauthorShimano, Satoshi

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