Trombidium is a genus of mite with about 30 described species.
Species
- Trombidium auroraense <small>Vercammen-Grandjean, Van Driesche & Gyrisco, 1977</small> â New York
- Trombidium breei <small>Southcott, 1986</small> â Europe (host: Agapetes galathea, Lepidoptera)
- Trombidium brevimanum <small>(Berlese, 1910)</small> â Europe
- Trombidium cancelai <small>(Robaux, 1967)</small> â Spain
- Trombidium carpaticum <small>(Feider, 1950)</small> â France, Romania
- â Trombidium clavipes <small>Koch & Berendt, 1854</small> â Fossil: Oligocene
- Trombidium dacicum <small>(Feider, 1950)</small> â Poland, Romania
- Trombidium daunium <small>(Paoli, 1937)</small> â Italy
- Trombidium fturum <small>Schweizer, 1951</small> â Spain, Switzerland
- Trombidium fuornum <small>Schweizer, 1951</small> â Poland, Switzerland, France
- Trombidium geniculatum <small>(Feider, 1955)</small> â Spain, Romania, Poland, Norway
- Trombidium grandissimum <small>(Koch, 1867)</small> - India
- Trombidium heterotrichum <small>(Berlese, 1910)</small> â Europe
- Trombidium holosericeum <small>(Linnaeus, 1758)</small> â Palaearctic
- Trombidium hungaricum <small>Kobulej, 1957</small> â Hungary
- Trombidium hyperi <small>Vercammen-Grandjean, Van Driesche & Gyrisco, 1977</small> â New York
- Trombidium kneissli <small>(Krausse, 1915)</small> â Europe
- Trombidium latum <small>C. L. Koch, 1837</small> â Europe
- Trombidium mastigotarsum <small>(Feider, 1956)</small> â Romania
- Trombidium mediterraneum <small>(Berlese, 1910)</small> â Europe, Algeria
- Trombidium meyeri <small>(Krausse, 1916)</small> â Europe
- Trombidium monoeciportuense <small>(André, 1928)</small> â Czech Republic, Monaco
- Trombidium neumeyeri <small>(Krausse, 1916)</small> â Japan
- Trombidium parasiticus <small>(de Geer, 1778)</small> â Sweden
- Trombidium poriceps <small>(Oudemans, 1904)</small> â Europe
- Trombidium pygiacum <small>C. L. Koch, 1837</small> â Germany, Romania
- Trombidium raeticum <small>Schweizer & Bader, 1963</small> â Switzerland
- Trombidium rhopalicus <small>(Vercammen-Grandjean & Popp, 1967)</small> â Germany
- Trombidium rimosum <small>C. L. Koch, 1837</small> â Europe
- Trombidium rowmundi <small>Haitlinger, 1996</small> â Poland (uses spiders as host)
- Trombidium semilunare <small>Feider, 1955</small> â Romania
- Trombidium southcotti <small>Zhang & Saboori, 1996</small> â Iran
- Trombidium susteri <small>(Feider, 1956)</small> â Germany, Romania
- Trombidium teres <small>(André, 1928)</small> â France
- Trombidium toldti <small>(Methlagl, 1928)</small> â Austria
References
- Synopsis of the described Arachnida of the World: Trombidiidae
Further reading