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A new species of Fortuynia (Acari: Cryptostigmata) from the marine littoral of Kenya

Pages 65-69 | Accepted 03 Apr 1985, Published online: 17 Feb 2007

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T Pfingstl, J Baumann, J-A Neethling, I Bardel-Kahr & EA Hugo-Coetzee. (2021) Distribution patterns of intertidal oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) from South African shores and their relationship to temperature. African Journal of Marine Science 43:2, pages 215-225.
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David J. Marshall & Philip J. A. Pugh. (2002) Fortuynia (Acari: Oribatida: Ameronothroidea) from the marine littoral of southern Africa. Journal of Natural History 36:2, pages 173-183.
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Tobias Pfingstl & Günther Krisper. (2014) Plastron respiration in marine intertidal oribatid mites (Acari, Fortuyniidae and Selenoribatidae). Zoomorphology 133:4, pages 359-378.
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Günther Krisper & Reinhart Schuster. (2008) Fortuynia Atlantica sp. nov., A Thalassobiontic Oribatid Mite from the Rocky Coast of the Bermuda Islands (Acari: Oribatida: Fortuyniidae) . Annales Zoologici 58:2, pages 419-432.
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Şerban Procheş & David J. Marshall. (2008) Global distribution patterns of non-halacarid marine intertidal mites: implications for their origins in marine habitats. Journal of Biogeography 28:1, pages 47-58.
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