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Hermanniidae Sellnick 1928

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Family Hermanniidae Sellnick, 1928

Hermannia Nicolet, 1855

· Hermannia convexa (C.L. Koch, 1839) * · Original name: Nothrus convexus C.L. Koch, 1839.

· In: Deutschlands Crustaceen, Myriapoden und Arachniden, Vol. 29 (1). · Historical combinations/variations: Hermannia (Hermannia) convexa (C.L. Koch) Subías, 2004. · Synonyms: Claviceps rugosus L. Koch, 1879; Hermannia grandis Berlese, 1910.

Irish Reference/s and Habitat/s: Moss and under bark (Halbert 1915).

Counties: Mayo.

· Hermannia gibba (C.L. Koch, 1839) *

· Original name: Nothrus gibbus C.L. Koch, 1839.

· In: Deutschlands Crustaceen, Myriapoden und Arachniden, Vol. 24 (4).

· Historical combinations/variations:

· Hermannia (Hermannia) gibba (C.L. Koch) Subías, 2004; Hermannia gibbus (C.L. Koch) Buitendijk, 1945.

· Synonyms: Hermannia crassipes Nicolet, 1855; Angelia piceus sensu Berlese, 1885; no C.L. Koch, 1840; Nothrus piceus Berlese, 1886; Hermannia piceus (Berlese) Michael, 1888; Hermannia convexa sensu Michael, 1898; Hermannia reticulata sensu Oudemans, 1900.

Irish Reference/s and Habitat/s: Moss (Halbert 1907, 1915); agricultural grassland (Valarasan 1971 Arroyo et al. 2009a); grassland on peat (Longworth 1973); soil from Norway spruce forest (Heneghan 1994); fungal sporocarps (O’Connell 1994; O’ Connell and Bolger 1997); Machair foredunes, Machair fixed (stable) dunes and Machair grassland (Arroyo and Bolger 2011); moss on soil in oak, ash, Scots pine and Sitka spruce forests, soil in oak, ash and Scots pine forests, canopy in Sitka spruce forests and moss in canopy in ash, Scot pine and Sitka spruce forests (Arroyo et al. 2012, 2013b); moss on soil and tree trunk of oak and yew (Arroyo et al. 2013c); moss and woodland (Bolger In press); riparian habitat (unpublished data); canopy in ash forests (unpublished data).

Counties: Clare, Cork, Donegal, Dublin, Kerry, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Mayo, Roscommon, Sligo, Tipperary and Wicklow.

· Hermannia reticulata Thorell, 1871 *

· Original name: Hermannia reticulata Thorell, 1871.

· In: Om Arachnider fran Spitsbergen och Beeren-Eiland. Öfversigt af kongliga vetenskaps akademiens fÖrhandlingar, 28, 683–702.

· Historical combinations/variations: Hermanniella reticulata (Thorell) Tarman, 1983; Hermannia (Heterohermannia) reticulata (Thorell) Subías, 2004

· Synonyms: Hermannia quadriseriata Banks, 1899.

Irish Reference/s and Habitat/s: Moss and around trees (Halbert 1907, 1915), on a green alga-like weed (Halbert 1920); salt marsh (Healy 1975; Speight and Healy 1977), grassland on peat (Longworth 1973); soil on cliff (Bolger In press).

Counties: Dublin and Mayo.

· Hermannia scabra (L. Koch, 1879) *

· Original name: Nothrus scabra L. Koch, 1879.

· In: Arachniden aus Sibirien und Novaja Zemlja, eingesammelt von der Schwedischen Expedition im Jahre 1875. Kungl. Svenska vetenskapsakademiens handlingar.ndl. Stockholm, 16(5), 1–136.

· Historical combinations/variations: Hermannia (Heterohermannia) scabra (L. Koch) Subías, 2004; Lohmannia scabra (L. Koch) Banks, 1923.

· Synonyms: Hermannia nodosa Michael, 1888.

Irish Reference/s and Habitat/s: Debris from old nests of sea birds, amongst calcareous tuffa, under stones resting on sandy mud and gravel, under debris of old bird nests and under stones in seashore (Halbert 1915, 1920; Evans et al. 1961); gorse bank at seashore (Purvis 1982).

Counties: Dublin, Galway, Mayo and Wexford.

· Hermannia subglabra Berlese, 1910 *

· Original name: Hermannia subglabra Berlese, 1910.

· In: Brevi diagnosi di generi e specie nuovi di Acari. Redia, 6, 346–388.

· Historical combinations/variations: Hermannia (Heterohermannia) subglabra (Berlese) Subías, 2004.

· Synonyms: Nothrus scabrus L. Koch, 1879 (partim); Hermannnia pulchella Willmann, 1952. Irish Reference/s and Habitat/s: Salt marsh (Healy 1975; Speight and Healy 1977); marine supra littoral (Woas 1981).

Counties: Clare and Dublin.

Notes

Published as part of Bolger, Thomas, 2017, Oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) recorded from Ireland: Catalogue, historical records, species habitats and geographical distribution, combinations, variations and synonyms, pp. 1-174 in Zootaxa 4328 (1) on pages 43-46, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4328.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/1000543

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Family
Hermanniidae
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Sarcoptiformes
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Sellnick
Taxon rank
family
Taxonomic concept label
Hermanniidae Sellnick, 1928 sec. Bolger, 2017

References

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  • Halbert, J. N. (1915) Clare Island survey. 39. Acaridina ii. Terrestrial and marine Acarina. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 31 (39), 45 - 136.
  • Halbert, J. N. (1907) Acarina. Irish Naturalist, 16, 65 - 67.
  • Valarasan, V. (1971) Ecology of soil arthropods in Irish grassland. Ph. D. Thesis University of Dublin, Dublin, 248 pp.
  • Arroyo, J., Keith, A. M., Schmidt, O. & Bolger, T. (2009 a) Mite abundance and richness in an Irish survey of soil biodiversity with comments on some newly recorded species. Irish Naturalist Journal, 33 (1), 19 - 27.
  • Longworth, T. J. (1973) Some aspects of the ecology of the acari of virgin and reclaimed blanket bog at Glenamoy, Co. Mayo. National University of Ireland. PhD thesis, University College Dublin, Dublin, 76 pp.
  • Heneghan, L. (1994) Studies of soil microarthropod communities, experimentally manipulated by chronic low-level nutrient input, and their impact on some ecological processes. PhD thesis, University College Dublin, Dublin, 312 pp.
  • O'Connell, T. (1994) The microarthropod fauna associated with fungal fruiting bodies in woodland- a study of the role of habitat spatial and temporal diversity in determining assemblage structure. PhD thesis, University College Dublin, Dublin, 259 pp.
  • O'Connell, T. & Bolger, T. (1997) Stability, ephemerality and dispersal ability: microarthropod assemblages on fungal sporophores. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 62, 111 - 131. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1095 - 8312.1997. tb 01617. x
  • Arroyo, J, Kenny, J. & Bolger, T. (2012) A survey of the Oribatida and Mesostigmata (Acarina) of Irish forests. Bulletin of the Irish Biogeographical Society, 36, 33 - 59.
  • Arroyo, J., Kenny, J. & Bolger, T. (2013 b) Variation between mite communities in Irish forest types - importance of bark and moss cover in canopy. Pedobiologia, 56, 241 - 250. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / j. pedobi. 2013.09.003
  • Arroyo, J., Kenny, J. & Bolger, T. (2013 c) Oribatid and gamasid mite assemblages occurring in aerial and floor habitats of native forestry at Killarney National Park. Irish Naturalist Journal, 32 (2), 121 - 131.
  • Halbert, J. N. (1920) The Acarina of seashore. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 35, 101 - 152.
  • Healy, B. (1975) Fauna of the salt-marsh, North Bull Island, Dublin. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 75 B, 225 - 244.
  • Speight, M. C. D. & Healy, B. (1977) Arachnida and Insecta. In: Jeffrey, D. W., Goodwillie, R. N., Healy, B., Holland, H., Jackson, J. S. & Moore, J. (Eds.), North Bull Island Dublin Bay - a modern coastal natural history. The Royal Dublin Society, Dublin, pp. 147 - 156.
  • Evans, G. O., Sheals, J. G. & MacFarlane, D. (1961) The terrestrial Acari of the British Islands. Vol. I. British Museum (Natural History), London, 219 pp.
  • Woas, S. (1981) Die Arten der Gattung Hermannnia, II. Andria, 1, 89 - 100.