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Suctobelbella Jacot 1937

Description

Suctobelbella sp.

Geographic Location and Habitats: BC: North of Kamloops, in Douglas-fir litter (Marshall 1979); Upper Klanawa Mainline site, near Franklin River (2 spp.) (Berch et al. 2001); Isaiah Creek study site (5 spp.) (Lindo & Stevenson 2007); Vancouver Is., Walbran Valley (Lindo & Winchester 2006) (6 spp.) (Lindo & Winchester 2007; Lindo 2010); Interior, forest litter (9 spp.) (Battigelli et al. 2004); AB: Kananaskis Valley, Lodgepole pine litter (Powell & Skaley 1975); Kananaskis Valley, Lodgepole pine forest (McLean & Parkinson 1998); EMEND Site, White spruce and Trembling aspen litter (2 spp.) (Lindo & Visser 2004); Trembling aspen, White spruce mesocosm (Cameron et al. 2013); ABMI Sites (4 spp.) (Walter & Latonas 2012; Walter et al. 2014); ON: Petawawa National Forestry Institute, Chalk River, mixed conifer-hardwood forest (3 spp.) (Bird & Chatarpaul 1986); Sudbury, mixed deciduous coniferous forest, (3 spp.) (St. John et al. 2002); near Chapleau (2 spp.) (Rousseau et al. 2018); near White River (Barreto & Lindo 2018); QC: Abitibi, boreal mixedwood forest (4 spp.) (Déchêne & Buddle 2009, 2010); NB: peatlands (Behan-Pelletier & Bissett 1994); Maritime Lowlands (Behan-Pelletier 2010); NS: Cape Breton Highlands NP (Behan- Pelletier 2010; Behan-Pelletier et al. 1987); NL: between Corner Brook and Little Grand Lake, Balsam fir forests (Dwyer et al. 1997, 1998).

Superfamily Tectocepheoidea

Family Tectocepheidae

Genus Tectocepheus Berlese, 1896

Notes

Published as part of Behan-Pelletier, Valerie M. & Lindo, Zoë, 2019, Checklist of oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) of Canada and Alaska, pp. 1-180 in Zootaxa 4666 (1) on page 98, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4666.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/4000595

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Suctobelbidae
Genus
Suctobelbella
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Sarcoptiformes
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Jacot
Taxon rank
genus
Taxonomic concept label
Suctobelbella Jacot, 1937 sec. Behan-Pelletier & Lindo, 2019

References

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