Authors
Frédéric Baulieu, Wayne Knee, Victoria Nowell, Marla Schwarzfeld, Zoe Lindo, Valerie M Behan-Pelletier, Lisa Lumley, Monica R Young, Ian Smith, Heather C Proctor, Sergei V Mironov, Terry D Galloway, David E Walter, Evert E Lindquist
Publication date
2019
Source
ZooKeys
Issue
819
Pages
77
Publisher
Pensoft Publishers
Description
Summaries of taxonomic knowledge are provided for all acarine groups in Canada, accompanied by references to relevant publications, changes in classification at the family level since 1979, and notes on biology relevant to estimating their diversity. Nearly 3000 described species from 269 families are recorded in the country, representing a 56% increase from the 1917 species reported by Lindquist et al.(1979). An additional 42 families are known from Canada only from material identified to family-or genus-level. Of the total 311 families known in Canada, 69 are newly recorded since 1979, excluding apparent new records due solely to classification changes. This substantial progress is most evident in Oribatida and Hydrachnidia, for which many regional checklists and family-level revisions have been published. Except for recent taxonomic leaps in a few other groups, particularly of symbiotic mites (Astigmata …
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