- Sphaeroseius ecitophilus
Taxobox
name = "Sphaeroseius ecitophilus"
image_width = 250px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
classis =Arachnid a
ordo =Acari
superfamilia =Dermanyssoidea
genus = "Sphaeroseius"
species = "S. ecitophilus"
binomial = "Sphaeroseius ecitophilus"
binomial_authority = Mello-Leitão, 1925"Sphaeroseius ecitophilus" is a
South America nspecies ofmite .Mello-Leitão established the spider family Brucharachnidae in 1925 for the newly discovered genus and species from Córdoba,
Argentina , "Brucharachne ecitophila", based on a (purportedly) female specimen. He thought it the most curious spider he had ever seen. The "Brucharachnidae" were thought to be related to the spider familyOonopidae .In 1995,
Norman I. Platnick re-examined the original specimen, and found it not to be a spider at all, but an extraordinary malemite that very much resembles a spider. He placed it under the existing myrmecophilous genus "Sphaeroseius".Mites of the genus "Sphaeroseius" have only been found in association with ecitonine
army ant s ("Neivamyrmex ", "Labidus ") inBrazil ,Argentina , and possiblyCosta Rica .Etymology
The species name "ecytophilus" means "Eciton-loving".
References
* Krantz, Gerald W. & Platnick, Norman I. (1995): On "Brucharachne", the spider that wasn't (Arachnida, Acari, Dermanyssoidea). "American Museum Novitates" 3151: 1-8. [http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/bitstream/2246/3671/1/N3151.pdf PDF fulltext]
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