Species-groups and biogeography of the oribatid mite family Malaconothridae (Oribatida: Malaconothroidea), with new species from the south-western Pacific region

Matthew J. Colloff*

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Abstract

Seven new species of Malaconothridae from Papua New Guinea are described: Tyrphonothrus papuensis sp. nov., Mala-conothrus dispela sp. nov., M. gogolensis sp. nov., M. laensis sp. nov., M. liklik sp. nov., M. murmurensis sp. nov. and M. weigmanni sp. nov.; one from New Caledonia: Tyrphonothrus kanaka sp. nov. and three new species from Australia: Tyrphonothrus seniczaki sp. nov. from Victoria, T. kimberleyi sp. nov. and Malaconothrus tidbinbilla sp. nov. from the Australian Capital Territory. These, and previously-described malaconothrids from Australia, are allocated to a series of species groups based on shared characters (Tyrphonothrus: Maior, Sacculus and Crassisetosus; Malaconothrus: Margin-atus, Monodactylus, Crispus, Plumosus and Opisthoseta). The species groups were assessed against (a) the biogeograph-ical distribution of their component species and (b) the phylogenetic relatedness of those species. The majority of species groups have a cosmopolitan or semi-cosmopolitan distribution, with the Crassisetosus and Opisthoseta groups distributed on former Gondwanan continents. These findings are consistent with the conclusion of Hammer and Wallwork (1979) that Malaconothridae evolved as part of the Pangaean fauna and that the Opisthoseta group evolved after Gondwana had sep-arated from Laurasia.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)401-438
Number of pages38
JournalZootaxa
Volume3722
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Oct 2013
Externally publishedYes

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