伊比利亚半岛北部minho河水栖螨目录

H. Cantallo, N. Gomes, C. Antunes, T. Ribeiro, Maria Inês Gomes, Dimítri de Araújo Costa
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蜱螨是螯合节肢动物的一个亚纲,包括螨和蜱。本文对葡萄牙米尼奥地区水生螨的分类多样性进行了研究。我们的目标是汇编所有可用的信息,从而生成一份物种清单,将它们与记录它们的地点联系起来。水生物种是指那些只生活在海洋环境、深海、潮间带、淡水、咸淡水或与陆地环境过渡的环境中,如果其生活方式与水生环境有关的物种。自Lunblad于20世纪50年代首次记录葡萄牙特有螨虫以来,几位作者相继对葡萄牙和米尼奥的这一庞大群体进行了准确的编目、记录和重新描述。在我们对这项工作的回顾中,我们使用全球生物多样性信息设施(GBIF)来获取以前的事件,并辅以广泛的文献综述和藏书 ßwasserfauna von Mitteleuropa等。此外,我们在里约米尼奥集水区的葡萄牙区进行了主动抽样和副渔获物抽样。收集到的生物代表了米尼奥河的12个新记录,其中10个是葡萄牙的新记录,它们被存放在葡萄牙新村Cerveira的伊比利亚半岛自然历史博物馆NatMIP(“museeu de História Natural da Península ibrica”)。
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CATALOGUE OF AQUATIC MITES FROM THE MINHO RIVER (NW IBERIAN PENINSULA)
Acari are a subclass of chelicerate arthropods that includes mites and ticks. The present study focuses on the taxonomic diversity of aquatic mites in the Portuguese territory of the Minho Region. Our aim was to compile all available information and thus generate a list of species linking them to the site where they were recorded. Aquatic species were all those that live exclusively in the marine environment, deep sea, intertidal, freshwater, brackish water or in transitional environments with the terrestrial environment if their lifestyle is associated with the aquatic environment. Since the first records of Portuguese endemic mites by Lunblad in the 1950s several authors have contributed to accurately catalogue, record, and redescribe this vast group in Portugal and Minho consecutively. In our review in this work, we used the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) to obtain previous occurrences supplemented by an extensive literature review and the book collection Süßwasserfauna von Mitteleuropa, among others. Additionally, we resorted to active sampling and by-catch sampling in the Portuguese section of the Rio Minho catchment area. The collected organisms represent 12 new records for the Minho River and among them 10 are new records for Portugal, which were deposited in the Natural History Museum of the Iberian Peninsula - NatMIP (“Museu de História Natural da Península Ibérica”), Vila Nova de Cerveira, Portugal.
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