Cocceupodidae is a family of mites in the order Trombidiformes. There are at least 3 genera and about 23 described species in Cocceupodidae.
Genera
Cocceupodidae genera according to the 2022 revision:
- Cocceupodes <small>Thor, 1934</small>
- Cocceupodes australis <small>Strandtmann & Tilbrook, 1968</small> â Deception Island (South Shetland Islands), Japan
- Cocceupodes breweri <small>Strandtmann, 1971</small> â USA (Alaska), Greenland
- Cocceupodes communis <small>Shiba, 1969</small> â Japan
- Cocceupodes gracilongus <small>Olivier & Theron, 2003</small> â South Africa
- Cocceupodes longisolenidiatus <small>Jesionowska, 2007</small> â Poland
- Cocceupodes mollicellus <small>(C.L. Koch, 1838)</small> â Austria, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Norway, Hawaii, Greenland, Switzerland, Jan Mayen Island
- Cocceupodes planiticus <small>Shiba, 1978</small> â Japan
- Cocceupodes stellatus <small>Strandtmann & Prasse, 1977</small> â Germany, Greenland
- Filieupodes <small>Jesionowska, 2010</small>
- Filieupodes aegyptiacus <small>(Abou-Awad & El-Bagouri, 1984)</small> â Egypt
- Filieupodes filiformis <small>Jesionowska, 2010</small> â Poland
- Filieupodes filistellatus <small>Jesionowska, 2010</small> â Poland
- Filieupodes fusiformis <small>(Olivier & Theron, 2003)</small> â South Africa
- Filieupodes paradoxus <small>(Weis-Fogh, 1948)</small> â England, Denmark, Greenland
- Filieupodes sharkiensis <small>(Abou-Awad, El-Sawaf & Abdel-Khalek, 2006)</small> â Egypt
- Filieupodes shepardi <small>(Strandtmann, 1971)</small> â USA (Alaska)
- Filieupodes strandtmanni <small>(Abou-Awad & El-Bagouri, 1986)</small> â Egypt
- Filieupodes trisetatus <small>(Strandtmann & Prasse, 1977)</small> â Germany, Hawaii
- Linopodes <small>C.L. Koch, 1836</small>
- Linopodes antennaepes <small>Banks, 1894</small> â Australia, Canada, Great Britain, Iran, Italy, USA
- Linopodes barnufi <small>Abou-Awad, Badawi, El-Sawaf & Abdel-Khalek, 2006</small> â Egypt
- Linopodes cameronensis <small>Shiba, 1976</small> â Iran, Malaysia
- Linopodes eupodoides <small>R. Canestrini, 1886</small> â Italy, Switzerland
- Linopodes iwatensis <small>Morikawa, 1963</small> â Japan
- Linopodes kochi <small>Thor, 1941</small> â Germany
- Linopodes motatorius <small>(Linnaeus, 1758)</small> â Widespread in Europe (Austria, Bulgaria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Norway, Spain, Switzerland)
- Linopodes motatorius africanus <small>Meyer & Ryke, 1960</small> â South Africa
- Linopodes obsoletus <small>C.L. Koch, 1838</small> â Germany
- Linopodes pubescens <small>Morikawa, 1963</small> â Japan
- Linopodes ravus <small>C.L. Koch, 1836</small> â Germany
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