Mesostigmata
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Taxonomy
updated 2025
Name
Cyrthydrolaelaps Berlese
Classification
Superorder Parasitiformes » Order Mesostigmata » Suborder Monogynaspida » Infraorder Gamasina » Hyporder Dermanyssiae » Superfamily Veigaioidea » Family Veigaiidae » Genus Cyrthydrolaelaps
Diagnostic characters
- Moustache-likemoustache-like:
having the appearance of a well developed handlebar moustache, as in the internal malae of most species of Veigaia (Mesostigmata).
internal malae
- Scale above 3-tined palp apotelepalptarsal apotele:
(= palp apotele, palptarsal claw) the most distal segment of the palp; absent in Acariformes, claw-like in Opilioacarida, and a subdistal, tined structure in the Mesostigmata.

- Separate dorsaldorsal:
relating to the upper or back side; opposed to ventral.
shields
- Acuminateacuminate:
coming to a point
ambulacral pads on legs II–IV
Similar taxa
Parasitidae are superficially similar to Veigaiidae, but have ventrianal shields and lack characters such as the scale-like process above the palp apotelepalptarsal apotele:
(= palp apotele, palptarsal claw) the most distal segment of the palp; absent in Acariformes, claw-like in Opilioacarida, and a subdistal, tined structure in the Mesostigmata.
and moustache-likemoustache-like:
having the appearance of a well developed handlebar moustache, as in the internal malae of most species of Veigaia (Mesostigmata).
internal malae.
Key to Genera of Veigaiidae
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Tarsitarsus:
(pl. tarsi) the subdistal leg segment between the tibia and the pretarsus (apotele).
II–IV with 1–2 broad ambulacral pads.............................. 2
Tarsi II–IV with 2 narrow, acuminateacuminate:
coming to a point
ambulacra.............................. Cyrthydrolaelaps Berlese
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Ambulacral pad entireentire:
a shield or sclerite with a continuous margin without incisions.
.............................. Gamasolaelaps Berlese
Ambulacra divided into 2 lobes.............................. Veigaia Oudemans
References
- Evans 1959Evans 1959:
Evans GO. 1959. The genera Cyrthydrolaelaps Berlese and Gamasolaelaps Berlese (Acarina: Mesostigmata). Acarologia 1: 201-215.
- Farrier 1957Farrier 1957:
Farrier MH. 1957. A revision of the Veigaiidae (Acarina). North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin 124: 1-103.
- Gilyarov and Bregatova 1977Gilyarov and Bregatova 1977:
Gilyarov MS and Bregatova NG, eds. 1977. Handbook for the identification of soil-inhabiting mites, Mesostigmata. Zoological Institute of the Academy of Sciences, Petrograd.
- Halliday 1990cHalliday 1990c:
Halliday RB. 1990c. The occurrence of Veigaia uncata Farrier (Acarina: Mesostigmata: Veigaiidae) in Australia and Papua New Guinea. Australian Entomological Magazine 17: 115-116.
- Hurlbutt 1983Hurlbutt 1983:
Hurlbutt HW. 1983. The systematics and geographic distribution of east African Veigaiidae (Acarina: Mesostigmata). Acarologia 24 (2): 129-143.
- Hurlbutt 1984Hurlbutt 1984:
Hurlbutt HW. 1984. A study of North American Veigaia (Acarina: Mesostigmata) with comparisons of habitats of unisexual and bisexual forms. Acarologia 25: 207-222.
- Ishikawa 1978Ishikawa 1978:
Ishikawa K. 1978. The Japanese mites of the family Veigaiidae (Acari, Mesostigmata). 1. Description of two new species. Annotationes Zoologicae Japonenses 51 (2): 100-106.
- Till 1988Till 1988:
Till WM. 1988. Additions to the British and Irish mites of the genus Veigaia (Acari: Veigaiidae) with a key to the species. Acarologia 29 (1): 3-12.
- Tseng 1994Tseng 1994:
Tseng YH. 1994. A taxonomic study of free living Gamasinae mite family Veigaiidae Oudemans (Acari: Mesostigmata) from Taiwan. Chinese Journal of Entomology 14 (4): 501-528.
- Womersley 1956Womersley 1956:
Womersley H. 1956. On some new Acarina-Mesostigmata from Australia, New Zealand and New Guinea. Journal of the Linnean Society of London, Zoology 42: 505-599.