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Geholaspis Longulus
''Geholaspis'' is a genus of mites in the family Macrochelidae. There are about 18 described species in ''Geholaspis''. Species These 18 species belong to the genus ''Geholaspis'': * ''Geholaspis aeneus'' Kraus, 1970 * ''Geholaspis alpinus'' (Berlese, 1887) * ''Geholaspis asper'' (Berlese, 1904) * ''Geholaspis berlesei'' Valle, 1953 * ''Geholaspis biperforatus'' Krauss, 1970 * ''Geholaspis bulgaricus'' Balogh, 1958 * ''Geholaspis comelicensis'' Lombardini, 1962 * ''Geholaspis foroliviensis'' Lombardini, 1943 * ''Geholaspis hortorum'' (Berlese, 1918) * ''Geholaspis ilvana'' Valle & Mazzoleni, 1967 * ''Geholaspis lagrecai'' Valle, 1963 * ''Geholaspis longisetosus'' Balogh, 1958 * ''Geholaspis longispinosus'' (Kramer, 1876) * ''Geholaspis longulus'' (Berlese, 1887) * ''Geholaspis mandibularis'' (Berlese, 1904) * ''Geholaspis pauperior'' (Berlese, 1918) * ''Geholaspis pennulatus'' * ''Geholaspis ponticus'' Bregetova & Koroleva, 1960 References

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Macrochelidae
Macrochelidae is a family of mites in the order Mesostigmata. Description Adult females of Macrochelidae have: an undivided dorsal shield bearing at least 28 pairs of Seta, setae, a sternal shield with three pairs of setae, a genital shield with one pair of setae and with a pair of conspicuous accessory Sclerite, sclerites beneath lateral margins, usually a ventrianal shield with 1–5 pairs of setae in addition to circumanal setae, peritreme usually looped around stigma, and movable cheliceral digit usually with a well-developed arthrodial brush at the base. Adult males are similar but with a holoventral shield or separate sternigenital and ventrianal shields. Reproduction Macrochelidae Sexual reproduction, reproduce sexually and some can also Asexual reproduction, reproduce asexually. Species of ''Geholaspis'' and ''Macrocheles'' can perform thelytoky, the production of female offspring from unfertilised eggs. Species of ''Glyptholaspis'', ''Holostaspella'' and ''Macrochele ...
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