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E, Lindquist, M, Moraza, Heliconia, 2014. Mites coexistent with neotropical hispine beetles in unfurled leaves of, genus, a new, Ascoidea, family of the, Acari, Mesostigmata, Gamasina, http, J Nat Hist., dx.doi.org, 10.1080, published, 00222933.2013.877995 The authors have noted that when first, new, the specific names of their two (2014): Corrigendum. Journal of Natural History 48 (27-28): 1-2, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2014.915469, URL: https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/53c073c2-e99e-3b9f-b7b9-763327a3f648/

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  • Antennocheles punctomarginalis Lindquist and Moraza, 2014: 22 (nomen nudum)
  • Diagnosis and description as in Lindquist and Moraza (2014).
  • HOLOTYPE. COSTA RICA. Adult female, Heredia Province, La Selva Biological Station (10°26'1" N, 84°1'2" W, elevation 50-150 m), associated with hispine beetles of genera Chelobasis and Cephalolaeia, ex leaves of Heliconia pogonantha, February 1994, coll. E.E. Lindquist. Deposited in Instituto Nacional Biologica (INBio) of Costa Rica, Santo Domingo de Heredia. Paratypes: as listed by Lindquist and Moraza (2014), deposited partly in INBio, partly in Canadian National Collection of Insects and Arachnids (CNCI), Research Branch, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, Ottawa, and partly in Museum of Zoology, University of Navarra (MZUNAV), Pamplona, Spain.