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Gaeolaelaps aculeifer

Gaeolaelaps aculeifer

(Canestrini, 1883)

GBIF:206289632

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Distribution in Iran – East Azerbaijan Province: Tabriz (Kamali et al. 2001), Fars Province: Kazerun (Kamali et al. 2001) Jahrom (Ebrahimi et al. 2010) Marvdasht (Soleimani et al. 2011) Shiraz (Montazeri et al. 2011) Marvdasht, Islamic Azad University, Fars Science and Research Branch (Arabzadeh et al. 2012) Doroodzan (Asadpoor et al. 2012) Larestan (Khadempour et al. 2012) Sepidan, Homayjan (Maneshi et al. 2012), Hamedan Province: Region not mentioned (Khanjani and Kamali 2000 a; Kamali et al. 2001), Khuzestan Province: Ahvaz (Nemati et al. 2000; Kamali et al. 2001) Safiabad (Kamali et al. 2001; Darvishzadeh and Kamali 2009), West Azerbaijan Province: Miandoab Plain (Haddad Irani-Nejad et al. 2003) Urmia (Mosavi et al. 2004) (Rezaie et al. 2011) Salmas (Alizadeh et al. 2011) Khoy (Taher et al. 2012), Isfahan Province: Isfahan (Jalalizand et al. 2004) (Ramezani and Nemati 2010) (Khalili-Moghadam et al. 2012) Goldasht (Jalaeian et al. 2006) Shahreza (Kavianpour et al. 2011) Kashan (Sekonji et al. 2011), Tehran Province: Tehran, Shahid Beheshti University Campus (Kamali et al. 2004) Tehran, Sorkhe-Hesar Forest Park (Pakyari 2008) Varamin, Mohammad Abad, Asgar Abad, Moein Abad, Pouinak, Jalil Abad, Ghalesin, Pishva Roadway (Kheradpir and Pakyari 2011) (Region not mentioned) (Baradaran et al. 2011) Tehran, Varamin, Shahr-e Rey, Damavand (Baroozeh et al. 2012) Tehran (Ghasemimoghadam et al. 2012) Shemiranat, Rudbar-Ghasran (Cheraghali et al. 2012), Sistan and Baluchestan Province: Sistan Region (Arjmandi Nejad et al. 2006, 2008), Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province: Shahrekord (Nemati et al. 2008) (Babaeian et al. 2010) Gachsaran (Moradian et al. 2011), Yazd Province: Region not mentioned (Dehghan et al. 2011), Golestan Province: Gorgan (Kazemi et al. 2011 a) Golestan forest (Bahrami et al. 2011), Kerman Province: Sirjan, Mani, Shahrebabak, Maymand, Riseh, Raviz, Rafsanjan (Masnavipour et al. 2011) Baft (Rajaei et al. 2011 a) Jiroft (Balooch Shahryari et al. 2011, 2012), Zanjan Province: Region not mentioned (Rahmani and Zare 2011), Razavi Khorasan Province (Region not mentioned) (Baradaran et al. 2011) (Torbat-e Jam) (Rahmdeli et al. 2011) Kashmar (Salarzehi et al. 2011) (Baradaran Anaraki et al. 2012), Mazandaran Province: Nowshahr. (Kazemi and Ahangaran 2011), Markazi Province: Region not mentioned (Baradaran Anaraki et al. 2012), Guilan Province: Anzali, Rice Research Institute of Iran (Noei et al. 2008 a; Hajizadeh et al. 2010 b). General distribution – Canada, England, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, North America, Russia, Sweden (Hagstrum et al. 2013). Collection place (s) – Stored rice and barley, grape, darnel, liquorice, alfalfa, Trifolium sp., nest of small mammals, soil samples, rice dust and debris (Ostovan 1993; Fathipour 1994; Khanjani 1996; Darvishzadeh 1997; Noei 2007; Noei et al. 2008 a).
Ebrahimi, Najmeh, Noei, Javad (2022): Checklist of mites associated with stored products (Arachnida: Acari) of Iran. Persian Journal of Acarology 11 (4): 559-631, DOI: 10.22073/pja.v11i4.75059

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Checklist of mites associated with stored products (Arachnida: Acari) of Iran

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This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Ebrahimi, Najmeh, Noei, Javad (2022): Checklist of mites associated with stored products (Arachnida: Acari) of Iran. Persian Journal of Acarology 11 (4): 559-631, DOI: 10.22073/pja.v11i4.75059

ABSTRACT

The fauna of Iranian stored products’ mites (Arachnida: Acari) is summarized based on data from published books and papers. A total of 144 species of the Acari belonging to 90 genera, 45 families, 27 superfamilies, three suborders, three orders and two superorders have been recorded in Iran. Species-richest families are Acaridae (17 species, 11.80%), Cheyletidae (16 species, 11.11%) followed by Laelapidae (12 species, 8.33%), Ameroseiidae (seven species, 4.86%), Bdellidae (six species, 4.16%), and each of the families Tydeidae, Cunaxidae and Ascidae (five species, 3.47%), Stigmaeidae, Erythraeidae, Melicharidae, Glycyphagidae and Oppiidae (four species, 2.77%), Trematuridae, Raphignathidae, Blattisociidae, Macrochelidae (three species, 2.08%), Dinychidae, Tarsonemidae, Caligonellidae, Pyemotidae, Acarophenacidae, Phytoseiidae, Histiostomatidae, Carpoglyphidae, Ereynetidae, Suidasiidae and Oribatulidae (each two species, 1.38%) and seventeen families have one species as follows: Achipteriidae, Euphthiracaridae, Scheloribatidae, Cosmochthoniidae, Haplochthoniidae, Tectocepheidae, Suctobelbidae, Pyroglyphidae, Chortoglyphidae, Smarididae, Eupodidae, Parholaspidae, Digamasellidae, Ologamasidae, Rhodacaridae, Tetranychidae, and Oplitidae.

KEY WORDS: Acariformes; fauna; Iran; Parasitiformes; species-richest; warehouse pest.

Ebrahimi N, Noei J, felipe (2022). Checklist of mites associated with stored products (Arachnida: Acari) of Iran. Plazi.org taxonomic treatments database. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/rvsqnj accessed via GBIF.org on 2026-06-15.

CC0Published 10/15/2022View dataset
GBIF Usage Key
206289632
Dataset Key
26010d25-25cc-493c-9d4e-950891708e36
Origin
source
Backbone Key
9786356
Taxon ID
03F4101FC338FF9DFDFEF959FCAA2D6B.taxon
Last Crawled
6/9/2026
Last Interpreted
6/9/2026