- Raphignathoidea
Taxobox
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regnum =Animalia
phylum =Arthropoda
subphylum =Chelicerata
classis =Arachnida
subclassis =Acarina
superordo =Acariformes
ordo =Prostigmata
subordo =Eleutherengona
zoosectio =Raphignathae
superfamilia = Raphignathoidea
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diversity_link = Raphignathoidea
diversity = 11 families
> 55 genera
> 750 species
subdivision_ranks =Families
subdivision =11, see textThe Raphignathoidea are a
superfamily of the Acarina (mite ) orderProstigmata . They contain manypredator s of smallinvertebrate s, while some others areherbivore s orparasite s.Fan & Zhang (2005)]The predatory Raphignathoidea are of some commercial importance, as many are suitable for
biological pest control . They are bred and released to control such plant pests asgall mite s (Eriophyidae),spider mite s (Tetranychidae) orscale insect s (Coccoidea) inariculture andforestry .This is a diverse and widespread group. With about 57
genera and some 770species , Raphignathoidea mites are abundant on mostcontinent s and a few have even colonizedAntarctica . Their lineage dates back at least to thePaleocene -Eocene boundary, about 56million years ago .Families
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Barbutiidae
*Caligonellidae
*Camerobiidae
*Cryptognathidae
*Dasythyreidae
*Eupalopsellidae
*Homocaligidae
*Mecognathidae
*Raphignathidae
*Stigmaeidae
*Xenocaligonellididae Footnotes
References
* (2005): "Fauna of New Zealand Number 52 Raphignathoidea (Acari: Prostigmata)". Manaaki Whenua Press. ISBN 0478093713
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