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1 March 2009 A mite of the family Tanaupodidae (Arachnida, Acari, Parasitengona) from the Lower Cretaceous of France
Mark L. I. Judson, Joanna Mąąkol
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Judson M. L. I. & Mąąkol J. 2009. — A mite of the family Tanaupodidae (Arachnida, Acari, Parasitengona) from the Lower Cretaceous of France. Geodiversitas 31 (1) : 41-47.

Atanaupodus bakeri n. gen., n. sp. is described from a postlarval specimen in amber from Archingeay, France (Albian, Lower Cretaceous). This mite is placed in the Tanaupodidae Thor, 1935 because of its general similarity to the extant genus Tanaupodus Haller, 1882, but this assignment is provisional because several important characters cannot be observed in the single available fossil. Extant Tanaupodus species are associated with freshwater habitats in Europe, which concord with the high frequency of aquatic taxa observed in Archingeay amber. This is the first fossil record of Tanaupodidae and the oldest described representative of the Parasitengona in amber. The use of the “Lassenia organ” in phylogenetic analyses of Parasitengona is criticized because its presence is symplesiomorphic within this group.

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Mark L. I. Judson and Joanna Mąąkol "A mite of the family Tanaupodidae (Arachnida, Acari, Parasitengona) from the Lower Cretaceous of France," Geodiversitas 31(1), 41-47, (1 March 2009). https://doi.org/10.5252/g2009n1a4
Received: 12 October 2007; Accepted: 1 June 2008; Published: 1 March 2009
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KEYWORDS
Acari
amber
ambre
Arachnida
Crétacé
Cretaceous
espèce nouvelle
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