The Tydeidae fauna of the Altay (Altayskiy Kray and Respublika Altay) is reviewed. A total of nine species of the genus Brachytydeus were found. Among them, Brachytydeus montanus sp. n., B. altaicus sp. n. and B. brevisetosus sp. n. are new to science. Brachytydeus politus (Kuznetsov), B. reticuloinsignius (Kazmierski and Panou) and B. sleipneri (Momen and Lundquist) comb. n. are recorded from Russia for the first time. Brachytydeus arkadiensis (Panou and Emmanouel), B. magus (Kuznetsov) and B. woolleyi (Baker) are reported from Altay for the first time.
Идентификаторы и классификаторы
The family Tydeidae is a diverse group of mites distributed worldwide; it currently includes about
31 genera and more than 300 species (Kaźmierski 1998; Silva et al. 2016; André 2021; Khaustov
2023a, b). Although most tydeid mites are fungivorous, some are phytophagous, while others are
scavengers or predators of small arthropods (Walter et al. 2009).
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