Bibliography for Pediculaster mesembrinae (R. Canestrini, 1881)
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- Banks, N. 1904. A treatise on the Acarina, or mites. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 28: 1-114
- Camerik, A.M, de Lillo, E. & Lalkhan, C. 2006. The neotype of Pediculaster mesembrinae (Canestrini, 1881) (Acari: Siteroptidae) and the description of all life stages. International Journal of Acarology 32: 45–67
- Canestrini, R. 1881. Contribuzione allo studio degli acari parassiti degli insetti. Atti della Società Veneto-Trentina di Scienze Naturali, Padova 7: 154-178
- Carne, P.B. (ed.) 1987. Scientific and Common Names of Insects and Allied Forms Occurring in Australia. Melbourne : CSIRO 120 pp.
- Clift, A.D. 1983. Insect and mite pests of mushrooms. Agfacts, Department of Agriculture, New South Wales H8.AE.3: 1-8
- Clift, A.D. & Toffolon, R.B. 1981. Biology, fungal host preferences and economic significance of two pygmephorid mites (Acarina : Pygmephoridae) in cultivated mushrooms, N.S.W., Australia. Mushroom Science 11: 245-253
- Clift, A.D. & Toffolon, R.B. 1981. Insects and mites associated with mushroom cultivation on three commercial farms near Sydney, N.S.W., Australia. Mushroom Science 11: 537-549
- Conroy, R.J., Darley, E.C. & Shanahan, G.J. 1966. Mushroom Culture. NSW Department of Agriculture Bulletin 17: 1-64
- Cross, E.A. 1965. The generic relationships of the family Pyemotidae (Acarina : Trombidiformes). University of Kansas Science Bulletin 45: 29-275
- Gurney, B. & Hussey, N.W. 1967. Pygmephorus species (Acarina : Pyemotidae) associated with cultivated mushrooms. Acarologia 9: 353-358
- Hirst, S. 1921. On some new or little-known Acari, mostly parasitic in habit. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1921: 357-378
- Johnston, T.H. & Bancroft, M.J. 1920. The life histories of Musca australis Macq., and M. vetustissima Walker. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland 31: 181-203
- Kaliszewski, M., Athias-Binche, F. & Lindquist, E.E. 1995. Parasitism and parasitoidism in Tarsonemina (Acari: Heterostigmata) and evolutionary considerations. Advances in Parasitology 35: 335-367
- Khaustov, A.A. 2011. Synonymy of the genera Siteropsis and Pediculaster (Acari: Heterostigmata: Pygmephoridae). Acarina. Russian Journal of Acarology 19: 101
- Košir, M. 1975. Ernährung und Entwicklung von Pygmephorus mesembrinae und P. quadratus (Pygemphoridae, Tarsonemini, Acari) und Bemerkungen über drei weitere Arten. Pedobiologia 15: 313-329
- Krczal, H. 1959. Systematik und Ökologie der Pyemotiden. pp. 385-625 in Stammer, H.J. (ed.). Beiträge zur Systematik und Ökologie Mitteleuropäischer Acarina. Leipzig : Akademische Verlagsgesselschaft Vol. 1 pt 2.
- Martin, N.A. 1978. Siteroptes (Siteroptoides) species with Pediculaster-like phoretomorphs (Acari : Tarsonemida : Pygemphoridae) from New Zealand and Polynesia. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 5: 121-155
- Moser, J.C. & Cross, E.A. 1975. Phoretomorph: A new phoretic phase unique to the Pyemotidae (Acarina : Tarsonemoidea). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 68: 820-822
- Naumann, I. 1993. CSIRO Handbook of Australian Insect Names. Common and Scientific Names for Insects and Allied Organisms of Economic and Environmental Importance. Melbourne : CSIRO Publications v 200 pp. [Date published 31/12/1993]
- Smiley, R.L. 1978. Taxonomic studies of Pygmephorus species from the western hemisphere, with a key to females and an overview of the current problems for classification (Acari : Pyemotidae and Pygmephoridae). International Journal of Acarology 4: 125-160
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