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    Berniniella aeoliana Bernini 1973

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    34. Berniniella aeoliana (Bernini, 1973) Oppia aeoliana: Bernini 1973, 395– 399, figs. 12 a–c. Material examined. C 75: 15.XI. 2006 (5). Geographic distribution. W-Mediterranean. Berniniella aeoliana has been collected from the Aeolian islands (Sicily), the Tuscan archipelago, Corsica and Algeria. Notes. Xerophilous element.Published as part of Migliorini, Massimo, 2009, Oribatid mite (Arachnida: Oribatida) coenoses from SW Sardinia *, pp. 8-37 in Zootaxa 2318 on page 20, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19202

    Ophidiotrichus oglasae Bernini 1975

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    63. Ophidiotrichus oglasae Bernini, 1975 Ophidiotrichus oglasae: Bernini 1975, 484– 489, figs 17 a–f, 18 a. Material examined. C 44: 18.VII. 2006 (1). Geographic distribution. Tyrrhenian. Italian endemism: the only previous citation of this species was from the Tuscan Archipelago (Montecristo Island). Notes. According to the original description, samples were collected in humus and litter of Quercus ilex.Published as part of Migliorini, Massimo, 2009, Oribatid mite (Arachnida: Oribatida) coenoses from SW Sardinia *, pp. 8-37 in Zootaxa 2318 on pages 26-27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19202

    Mongaillardia aeoliana Bernini 1979

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    24. Mongaillardia aeoliana (Bernini, 1979) Amerobelba aeoliana: Bernini 1979 a, 257–265, figs 1–4. Material examined. C 75: 18.VII. 2006 (1); 15.XI. 2006 (1). Geographic distribution. Tyrrhenian. Italian endemism: the only previous citation of this species was from the Aeolian islands (Sicily). Notes. According to the original description, samples were collected in a Quercus ilex woodland.Published as part of Migliorini, Massimo, 2009, Oribatid mite (Arachnida: Oribatida) coenoses from SW Sardinia *, pp. 8-37 in Zootaxa 2318 on page 17, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19202

    Cepheus pegazzanoae Bernini & Nannelli 1982

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    21. Cepheus pegazzanoae Bernini & Nannelli, 1982 Cepheus pegazzanoae: Pérez-Iñigo 1987, 193, 197, fig. 71 d. Material examined. C 44: 18.VII. 2006 (1). Geographic distribution. S-European. Notes. Typical woodland species.Published as part of Migliorini, Massimo, 2009, Oribatid mite (Arachnida: Oribatida) coenoses from SW Sardinia *, pp. 8-37 in Zootaxa 2318 on page 17, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19202

    Carabodes tyrrhenicus Salomone, Avanzati, Baratti & Bernini 2003

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    31. Carabodes tyrrhenicus Salomone, Avanzati, Baratti & Bernini, 2003 (Fig. 1 a) Carabodes tyrrhenicus: Salomone, Avanzati, Baratti & Bernini 2003, 126– 130, figs 3–4. Material examined. C 75: 24.V. 2006 (1). Geographic distribution. Tyrrhenian. Carabodes tyrrhenicus has been collected from the Sicilian Channel (Pantelleria island), the Aeolian islands (Sicily), Corsica and the Tuscan Arcipelago. This species seems to be the most common Carabodes species in Sardinia. Notes. Carabodes tyrrhenicus is usually found in humus and litter, but also in moss on the ground and on rocks.Published as part of Migliorini, Massimo, 2009, Oribatid mite (Arachnida: Oribatida) coenoses from SW Sardinia *, pp. 8-37 in Zootaxa 2318 on page 19, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19202
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