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Original Articles

Contribution to systematics of the Palaearctic Microdispidae (Acari: Pygmephoroidea)

Pages 475-493 | Received 18 Apr 2017, Accepted 30 May 2017, Published online: 15 Jun 2017

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Alexander A. Khaustov & Viacheslav A. Trach. (2022) A new species and new records of Microdispidae (Acari: Heterostigmata) from Ukraine. International Journal of Acarology 48:2, pages 145-150.
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Alexander A. KHAUSTOV & Nikita A. SHULAEV. (2024) A new species of Promicrodispus (Acari: Microdispidae) from the Altai Republic, Russia. Acarological Studies 6:1, pages 9-18.
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Alexander A. Khaustov. (2018) FIRST RECORD OF THE GENUS <i>NEOMICRODISPUS</i> (ACARI: MICRODISPIDAE) FROM RUSSIA WITH THE DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES AND A KEY TO WORLD GENERA OF THE FAMILY MICRODISPIDAE. Acarina 26:2, pages 175-182.
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