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infraorder Desmonomata
Cohort Brachypylina
Superfamily Carabodoidea -- midwestern North America.
Superfamily Ceratozetoidea -- midwestern North America.
Superfamily Cymbaeremaeoidea -- midwestern North America.
Superfamily Damaeoidea -- midwestern North America.
Superfamily Eremaeoidea -- midwestern North America.
Superfamily Galumnoidea -- midwestern North America.
Superfamily Gustavioidea -- midwestern North America.
Superfamily Oribatelloidea -- midwestern North America.
Superfamily Oripodoidea -- midwestern North America.
Superfamily Phenopelopoidea -- midwestern North America.
Superfamily Hydrozetoidea -- North America.
Superfamily Limnozetoidea -- North America.
Superfamily Tectocepheoidea -- North America.
Superfamily Ameronothroidea
Superfamily Achipterioidea
Superfamily Amerobelboidea
Superfamily Ameroidea
Superfamily Cepheoidea
Superfamily Charassobatoidea
Superfamily Eremaeozetoidea
Superfamily Eremelloidea
Superfamily Hermannielloidea
Superfamily Licneremaeoidea
Superfamily Microzetoidea
Superfamily Neoliodoidea
Superfamily Oppioidea
Superfamily Otocepheoidea
Superfamily Plateremaeoidea
Superfamily Polypterozetoidea
Superfamily Trizetoidea
Superfamily Unduloribatoidea
Superfamily Zetomotrichoidea
Superfamily Zetorchestoidea
Taxon Information
The Cohort Brachypylina has been reported (or is assumed) to occur in fresh waters. This taxon has been reported from midwestern states of North America.
(These statements were generated automatically from the WInvertebrates database.)
Literature Records
- Brachypylina, (Lindquist et al., 2009).
Bibliography
- Lindquist, E.E., G.W. Krantz & D.E. Walter. 2009. Classification. [in] G.W. Krantz & D.E. Walter(eds.). A Manual of Acarology, 3rd Edition. Texas Tech University Press, Lubbock: 97-103.
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