Trigonholaspis columbiana, female, ex Trigona amalthea, Colombia (after Vitzthum, 1930) title=
Fig. 1. Trigonholaspis columbiana, female, ex Trigona amalthea, Colombia (after Vitzthum, 1930). Click to enlarge

Bee Mites : Acari : Parasitiformes : Mesostigmata : Macrochelidae : Trigonholaspis
 

 
Trigonholaspis columbiana Vitzthum, 1930


Trigonholaspis columbiana Vitzthum in Salt, 1929: 447 (nomen nudum); Vitzthum, 1930: 305, Figs 14-15; Krantz, 1998: 106.
Grafia columbiana: Krantz, 1962: 163; Eickwort, 1988: 329 (listed in table).


Identification. See key here.

Hosts. Trigona amalthea (Olivier, 1789).

Distribution. Colombia: Magdalena.

Biology. Collected in the nest of Trigona amalthea.

References
Eickwort, G. C. 1988. The origins of mites associated with honey bees. In Africanized honey bees and bee mites, eds. G. R. Needham, R. E. Page, M. Delfinado-Baker & C. E. Bowman, 327-338. Chichester: Ellis Horwood.
Krantz, G. W. 1962. A review of the genera of the family Macrochelidae Vitzthum 1930 (Acarina: Mesostigmata). Acarologia.4: 143-173.
Krantz, G. W. 1998. Observations on five rarely collected genera of Macrochelidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) associated with insects. Acarologia.39: 95-109.
Salt, G. 1929. A contribution to the ethology of the Meliponinae. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London.77: 431-468+29 Plates.
Vitzthum, H. 1930. Acarologische Beobachtungen. (14 Reihe.). Zoologische Jahrbücher. Abteilung für Systematik, Geographie und Biologie der Tiere.59: 281-350.



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