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''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species.


Description

Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supracoxal seta of leg I to a tiny spine, and the absence of Grandjean's organ. Additionally, the propodosomal sclerite has a posterior indentation/incision for up to 50% of its length. Females have a spermatheca (organ for receiving and storing sperm) and its morphology is important for distinguishing species.


Habitat

''Schwiebea'' have been collected from various habitats including vegetation ( clover roots, a verbena field, peony rose, '' Gerbera'' roots, yams, taro seeds), leaf litter, peat moss, caves, insect rearing containers and even some aquatic environments ( fish farms, aquariums, swimming pools). Some species attach phoretically to arthropods such as bark beetles, millipedes and ticks.


Reproduction

Some species of ''Schwiebea'' are all-female and reproduce by parthenogenesis, while others use sexual reproduction. Parthenogenesis is thought to have evolved at least three times within the genus.


Pest status

One species, ''S. similis'', is a pest of American ginseng in China. A scientific study found it can also feed on other crops to varying extents, including
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, potato and Chinese yam.


Species

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Schwiebea afroaustralis ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supra ...
'' Mahunka, 1979 * ''
Schwiebea aksuensis ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supra ...
'' Bugrov, 1995 * ''
Schwiebea aquatilis ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supra ...
'' Fain, 1982 * ''
Schwiebea armata ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supra ...
'' (Mahunka, 1979) * ''
Schwiebea capitata ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supra ...
'' (Mahunka, 1979) * ''
Schwiebea cavernicola ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supra ...
'' Vitzthum, 1932 * ''
Schwiebea cavicola ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many Seta, setae, the reduction of ...
'' Mahunka, 1978 * ''
Schwiebea cepa ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supra ...
'' Karg, 1987 * ''
Schwiebea codognoensis ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supra ...
'' Fain & Pagani, 1989 * ''
Schwiebea coniferae ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supra ...
'' (Sevastianov & Tamam-Nasem-Marros, 1993) * ''
Schwiebea cuncta ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supra ...
'' Ho, 1993 * ''
Schwiebea danielopoli ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supra ...
'' Fain, 1982 * ''
Schwiebea elongata ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supra ...
'' (Banks, 1906) * ''
Schwiebea estradai ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supra ...
'' Fain & Ferrando, 1991 * '' Schwiebea eurynymphae'' (Oudemans, 1911) * ''
Schwiebea hibernica ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supra ...
'' Purvis & Evans, 1982 * ''
Schwiebea italica ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supra ...
'' Oudemans, 1924 * ''
Schwiebea jiangxiensis ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supra ...
'' Jiang, 1995 * ''
Schwiebea koerneri ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supra ...
'' Turk & Turk, 1957 * ''
Schwiebea kurilensis ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supra ...
'' Bugrov, 1995 * '' Schwiebea laphriae'' (Samsinak, 1956) * '' Schwiebea longibursata'' Fain & Wauthy, 1979 * '' Schwiebea montana'' Bugrov, 1995 * '' Schwiebea neomycolicha'' Klimov, 1998 * ''
Schwiebea nesbitti ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supra ...
'' Turk & Turk, 1957 * ''
Schwiebea nova ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supra ...
'' (Oudemans, 1906) * ''
Schwiebea obesa ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supr ...
'' Fain & Fauvel, 1988 * '' Schwiebea piceae'' Bugrov, 1995 * ''
Schwiebea podicis ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supra ...
'' (Ashfaq & Chaudhri, 1986) * ''
Schwiebea ruienensis ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supra ...
'' Fain & Wauthy, 1979 * ''
Schwiebea sakhalinensis ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supra ...
'' Bugrov, 1995 * ''
Schwiebea similis ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supra ...
'' (Manson, 1972) * ''
Schwiebea subterranea ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supra ...
'' Fain, 1982 * ''
Schwiebea taiwanensis ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supra ...
'' Ho, 1993 * '' Schwiebea talpa'' Oudemans, 1916 * '' Schwiebea tuzkoliensis'' Bugrov, 1995 * '' Schwiebea ulmi'' Jacot, 1936 * ''
Schwiebea zhangzhouensis ''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many setae, the reduction of supra ...
'' Lin-Zhonghua & Lin-Baoshu, 2000


References

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