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| - The genus Horstiella is revised; one nominal species (H. armata Turk) and six new species, H. concentrica, H. megamyzidos, H. mourei, H. quadrata, H. snellingi, and H. variabilis, are described and illustrated. The species are associated with 14 species of bees of the genus Epicharis from the Neotropical region, ranging from central Mexico through Brazil. Mite species are not restricted to single bee species, and two mite species may occur on the same host individual. The genera Horstia and Medeus are hypothesized to form the sister group of Horstiella. Phylogenetic analysis produced a single cladogram resolved at the species level. H. mourei and the species pairs H. armat-quadrata, H. concentrica-megamyzidos, and H. snellingi-variabilis are each associated with species in one or two subgenera of Epicharis. A key to the species of Horstiella is provided.
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| - The genus Horstiella is revised; one nominal species (H. armata Turk) and six new species, H. concentrica, H. megamyzidos, H. mourei, H. quadrata, H. snellingi, and H. variabilis, are described and illustrated. The species are associated with 14 species of bees of the genus Epicharis from the Neotropical region, ranging from central Mexico through Brazil. Mite species are not restricted to single bee species, and two mite species may occur on the same host individual. The genera Horstia and Medeus are hypothesized to form the sister group of Horstiella. Phylogenetic analysis produced a single cladogram resolved at the species level. H. mourei and the species pairs H. armat-quadrata, H. concentrica-megamyzidos, and H. snellingi-variabilis are each associated with species in one or two subgenera of Epicharis. A key to the species of Horstiella is provided.
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| - Ochoa, R. & OConnor, B. 2000. Revision of the genus <em>Horstiella </em>(Acari: Acaridae): mites associated with Neotropical <em>Epicharis</em> bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae). <em>Annals of the Entomological Society of America</em>, 93(4): 713-737.
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| - 10.1603/0013-8746(2000)093[0713:ROTGHA]2.0.CO;2
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