Thyreophagus is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae.
Species
- Thyreophagus ais <small>sp. n., 2023</small>
- Thyreophagus africanus <small>Mahunka, 1974</small>
- Thyreophagus aleurophagus <small>(Sicher, 1894)</small>
- Thyreophagus angusta <small>(Banks, 1906)</small>
- Thyreophagus annae <small>(Sevastianov & Kivganov, 1992)</small>
- Thyreophagus athiasae <small>(Fain, 1982)</small>
- Thyreophagus berlesianus <small>Zachvatkin, 1941</small>
- Thyreophagus berxi <small>sp. n., 2023</small>
- Thyreophagus cercus <small>Zhang, in Zhang, Jiang & Zeng 1994</small>
- Thyreophagus cooremani <small>Fain, 1982</small>
- Thyreophagus corticalis <small>(Michael, 1885)</small>
- Thyreophagus cynododactylon <small>El-Bishlawy, 1990</small>
- Thyreophagus entomophagus <small>(Laboulbéne & Robin, 1862)</small>
- Thyreophagus evansi <small>(Fain, 1982)</small>
- Thyreophagus gallegoi <small>Portus & Gomez, 1980</small>
- Thyreophagus hobe <small>sp. n., 2023</small>
- Thyreophagus incanus <small>(Fain, 1987)</small>
- Thyreophagus johnstoni <small>(Fain, 1982)</small>
- Thyreophagus leclercqi <small>(Fain, 1982)</small>
- Thyreophagus lignieri <small>(Zachvatkin, 1953)</small>
- Thyreophagus longiretinalis <small>(Klimov, 1999)</small>
- Thyreophagus macfarlanei <small>(Fain, 1982)</small>
- Thyreophagus magnus <small>Berlese, 1910</small>
- Thyreophagus odyneri <small>Fain, 1982</small>
- Thyreophagus ojibwe <small>sp. n., 2023</small>
- Thyreophagus passerinus <small>(de-la-Cruz, 1990)</small>
- Thyreophagus polezhaevi <small>(Zakhvatkin, 1953)</small>
- Thyreophagus potawatomorum <small>sp. n., 2023</small>
- Thyreophagus rwandanus <small>(Fain, 1982)</small>
- Thyreophagus spinitarsus <small>(Fain, 1982)</small>
- Thyreophagus tridens <small>(Fain & Lukoschus, 1986)</small>
- Thyreophagus vermicularis <small>Fain & Lukoschus, 1982</small>
Notes
References
- Klimov et al., (2023). "Going Asexual: A Survey of Mites of the Genus Thyreophagus (Acari: Acaridae) Revealing a Large Number of New Parthenogenetic Species in the Holarctic Region", Life, vol. 13, .