Acari
Acari, vel Acarina, sunt taxon arachnidorum quod acariformes et parasitiformes continet. Diversitas Acarorum est extraordinaria, et eius historia fossilis saltem ad aevum Devonianum primum attingit. [1] Acarologi ergo ad acaros describendos multiplices graduum taxinomicorum rationes proposuerunt. In pluribus tractationibus hodiernis, acari putantur subclassis Arachnidorum, quae constat e duobus aut tribus superordinibus vel ordinibus: Acariformes (vel Actinotrichida), Parasitiformes (vel Anactinotrichida), et Opilioacariformes; hic saepe putatur subgrex intra Parasitiformes. Eruditi de monophyletismo acarorum disputant, coniunctionesque acarinorum et aliorum arachnidorum non dum intelleguntur.[2]
Taxinomia
[recensere | fontem recensere]Phylogenia acarorum iam disputatur, et nonnullae rationes taxinomicae ad eos describendos propositae sunt. Tertia edito A Manual of Acarology libri normativi (2009) ratione ordinum sex utitur, in tres superordines dispositorum:[3]
- Superordo Opilioacariformes
- Superordo Parasitiformes
- Superordo Acariformes, grex magnopere varians
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ David Evans Walter, Gerald Krantz & Evert Lindquist (13 Decembris 1996). "Acari. The Mites". Tree of Life Web Project
- ↑ Garwood, Russell J.; Dunlop, Jason A. (2014). "Three-dimensional reconstruction and the phylogeny of extinct chelicerate orders". PeerJ 2: e641.
- ↑ Gerald W. Krantz & D. E. Walter, ed. (2009). A Manual of Acarology (3a ed.). Texas Tech University Press. ISBN 9780896726208.
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Baker, E. 1952. An Introduction to Acarology. Novi Eboraci: The Macmillan Company.
- Halliday, R. B., D. E. Walter, H. C. Proctor, R. A. Norton, et M. J. Colloff. 2001. Acarology: Proceedings of the 10th International Congress [5–10 July 1998]. Melburni: CSIRO Publishing. ISBN 0643066586
- Krantz, Gerald W., et D. E. Walter, eds. 2009. A Manual of Acarology. Ed. 3a. Texas Tech University Press. ISBN 9780896726208.
- Niedbala, Wojciech. 1992. Phthiracaroidea (Acari, Oribatida): Systematic Studies. Varsoviae: Polish Scientific Publishers PWN. Amstelodami: Elsevier. ISBN 9788301097400.
- Experimental and Applied Acarology, Formula:ISSN (electronic) Formula:ISSN (paper), Springer.
- Proctor, Heather. 1998. Acariformes: The "mite-like" mites. Tree of Life Web Project, 9 Augusti. Archivum 2 Ianuarii 2008.
- Walter, David Evans, Gerald Krantz, et Evert Lindquist. 1996. Acari: The Mites. Tree of Life Web Project, 13 Decembris.
- Walter, David, et Heather Proctor. 1999. Mites: Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour. CAB International. ISBN 9780851993751.
- Walter, D. E., et H. C. Proctor. 2001. Mites in soil, an interactive key to mites and other soil microarthropods. ABRS Identification Series. Collingwood Victoriae: CSIRO Publishing.
- Woolley, T. 1988. Acarology: Mites and Human Welfare. Novi Eboraci: Wiley Interscience. ISBN 0471041688.
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Acaros spectant. |
Vide "Acari" apud Vicispecies. |
Lege de Acari in Vicilibris. |
- David Evans Walter, Gerald Krantz & Evert Lindquist (December 13, 1996). "Acari. The Mites". Tree of Life Web Project
- Heather Proctor (August 9, 1998). "Acariformes. The "mite-like" mites". Tree of Life Web Project
- David Evans Walter (13 Decembris 1996). "Parasitiformes. Holothyrans, ticks and mesostigmatic mites". Tree of Life Web Project
- Mark Harvey & Heather Proctor. "Key to Families and Subfamilies of Water Mites (Hydracarina) in Australia"
- David Evans Walter (15 Septembris 2006). "Invasive Mite Identification". Colorado State University, Ft. Collins Colorati & USDA/APHIS/PPQ Center for Plant Health Science and Technology, Raleigh Carolinae Septentrionalis
- Non-invasive 3D-visualization with sub-micron resolution using synchrotron-X-ray-tomography
- A nice website (www.Acari.be) introduces the Acari world in all its amazing variety