Genus Pygmephorus Kramer, 1877
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- Clancy, G. 1981. Observations of mites associated with the low yielding crops of cultivated Agaricus bisporus in Australia. Mushroom Science 11: 233-244
- Clift, A.D. 1978. The identity, economic importance and control of insect pests of mushrooms in New South Wales, Australia. Mushroom Science 10: 367-383
- Clift, A.D. 1979. The pest status and control of insects and mites associated with cultivated mushrooms in Australia. Mushroom Journal 75: 113-116
- Colloff, M.J., Stewart, G.A. & Thompson, P.J. 1991. House dust acarofauna and Der p I equivalent in Australia : the relative importance of Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus and Euroglyphus maynei. Clinical and Experimental Allergy 21: 225-230
- Cross, E.A. & Moser, J.C. 1971. Taxonomy and biology of some Pyemotidae (Acarina : Tarsonemoidea) inhabiting bark beetle galleries in North American conifers. Acarologia 13: 47-64
- Gurney, B. & Hussey, N.W. 1967. Pygmephorus species (Acarina : Pyemotidae) associated with cultivated mushrooms. Acarologia 9: 353-358
- Kramer, P.M. 1877. Zwei parasitische Milben des Maulwurfs. Archiv für Naturgeschichte 43: 249-295
- Krczal, H. 1964. Pygmephorus allmanni eine neue pyemotide aus Australien. Acarologia 6: 669-671
- 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
- 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
- Smiley, R.L. & Moser, J.C. 1976. Two new phoretomorphic Siteroptes from galleries of the southern pine beetle (Acarina : Pyemotidae). Beiträge zur Entomologie (Berlin) 26: 307-322
- Stone, C. & Simpson, J.A. 1990. Species associations in Ips grandicollis galleries in Pinus taeda. New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science 20: 75-96.
- Stone, C. & Simpson, J.A. 1991. Effect of six chemicals on the insects, mites, nematodes and fungi associated with Ips grandicollis (Eichhoff) (Coleoptera : Scolytidae) in northeastern New South Wales. Journal of the Australian Entomological Society 30: 21-28
- Yousuf, F., Gurr, G., Carnegie, A.J., Bedding, R.A., Bashford, R. & Gitau, C. 2014. Biology of the bark beetle Ips grandicollis Eichoff (Coleoptera: Scolytinae) and its arthropod, nematode and microbial associates: a review of management opportunities from Australia. Austral Entomology 53: 298-316.
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