Oppiidae, Sellnick, 1937
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https://doi.org/10.24349/acarologia/20214432 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A787F7-FFDA-AA25-FE42-09CAFA5D8987 |
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Oppiidae |
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• Arcoppia fenestralis sinensis (Mahunka, 1976) . Localities: 31 ( 1 ex.), 32 ( 1 ex.). Distribution: southeast China, Taiwan.
• Arcoppia robustia (Berlese, 1913) . Localities: 1 ( 1 ex.), 47 ( 4 ex.). Distribution: Oriental region. New record of the species in Taiwan.
• Lasiobelba insulata Ohkubo, 2001 . Locality: 18 ( 1 ex.). Distribution: Japan, Taiwan.
• Lasiobelba tsaoshanensis Ermilov, 2018 . Locality: 3 ( 1 ex.). Distribution: Taiwan.
• Lasiobelba remota Aoki, 1959 . Localities: 10 ( 2 ex.), 26 ( 4 ex.). Distribution: eastern Palaearctic and Oriental regions.
• Multioppia ( Hammeroppia) wilsoni Aoki, 1964 . Localities: 10 ( 1 ex.), 35 ( 1 ex.). Distribution: Cosmopolitan except Neotropical and Antarctic regions. New record of the species in Taiwan.
• Multioppia ( Multilanceoppia) formosana Tseng, 1982 . Localities: 10 ( 1 ex.), 47 ( 1 ex.). Distribution: Taiwan.
• Neoamerioppia vietnamica (Mahunka, 1988) . Locality: 36 ( 4 ex.). Distribution: Oriental region. New record of the genus and species in Taiwan.
• Oppiella nova (Oudemans, 1902) . Localities: 5 ( 1 ex.), 13 ( 1 ex.), 15 ( 3 ex.), 36 ( 1 ex.). Distribution: Cosmopolitan.
• Pulchroppia elegans Hammer, 1979 . Localities: 1 ( 1 ex.), 2 ( 1 ex.), 12 ( 2 ex.), 33 ( 1 ex.). Distribution: Oriental region.
• Pulchroppia granulata Mahunka, 1988 . Localities: 4 ( 1 ex.), 32 ( 3 ex.), 34 ( 7 ex.), 42 ( 9 ex.), 60
( 9 ex.), 62 ( 8 ex.), 64 ( 6 ex.). Distribution: southeast China, Taiwan.
• Ramusella curtipilus Hammer, 1971 . Localities: 4 ( 1 ex.), 18 ( 14 ex.). Distribution: Tropics, Iran, Taiwan.
• Taiwanoppia subtropica Tseng, 1982 . Localities: 25 ( 1 ex.), 44 ( 1 ex.). Distribution: Taiwan.
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