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Family TUCKERELLIDAE Baker & Pritchard, 1953

Introduction

The family Tuckerellidae includes a single cosmopolitan genus of plant parasitic mites. They are easily recognised by the expanded and flattened fan-like setae on the dorsal idiosoma. Some species are pests of citrus and other fruit trees (Walter et al. 2009). The most recent taxonomic revision of the family was by Smith Meyer & Ueckermann (1997), who provided a key to 23 species, and only a few new species have been described since then. Beard & Walter (2005) summarised the taxonomic history of the family, and described all life cycle stages of a new Australian species. The Australian fauna now includes five species. In addition to the species listed here, unidentified species of Tuckerellidae have been reported by Beyer et al. (2011) and Majer et al. (2013).

 

History of changes

Note that this list may be incomplete for dates prior to September 2013.
Published As part of group Action Date Action Type Compiler(s)
01-May-2017 Acari 21-Jan-2017 MODIFIED Dr Bruce Halliday
19-Aug-2013 TUCKERELLIDAE Baker & Pritchard, 1953 16-Aug-2013 MODIFIED
07-May-2013 07-May-2013 MODIFIED
29-Jul-2010 29-Jul-2010 MOVED
28-Jul-2010 28-Jul-2010 MOVED
07-May-2013 09-Jul-2010 ADDED
08-Jul-2010 MODIFIED