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Prince Edward Island before confederation
UPEI 009; [sound recording] / F.W.P. Bolger.; 1 sound cassette (60 min.; Last 40 seconds of lecture are missing.; Introduction : R. J. Baker.; Recorded 13 February 1973.Source type: Electronic(1
The Prince Edward Island teacher
v. :. ill.; 29 cm; Centennial issue, 1967 - Spring issue, 1968.; Ceased in 1968?; Partial Contents: History of education on P.E.I. by Francis Blanchard--Background to Canada's centennial by Rev. Francis W.P. Bolger--Acadian milestone, the Acadian Teachers' Association of Prince Edward Island by Francis Blanchard--The traditional report card-should it be abolished? by Kenneth A. Parker--Mental health in our schools by Russell Ewing.Source type: Electronic(1
Hanna Sharron, J.R. Weston et C. Bolger, Diversité linguistique et radiodiffusion au Canada, 1981.
Kristen Christian. Hanna Sharron, J.R. Weston et C. Bolger, Diversité linguistique et radiodiffusion au Canada, 1981.. In: Communication Information, volume 5 n°2-3, hiver/été 1983. Il était une fois la théorie. pp. 329-330
Journeying Along Fence Lines
Federation University Australia hosts Wendy Bolger's exhibition 'Journeying along fence lines' at the Post Office Gallery, 30th September - 24th October 2015. Image: Wendy Bolger Piakonui Rd. Waikato, New Zealand, 2013 type C print 535(h) x 655(w)mm (framed)
P.E.I. past and present
UPEI 089; [sound recording] / F.W.P. Bolger.; 1 sound cassette (30 min.; Recorded at the University of Prince Edward Island, 13 March 1977.Source type: Electronic(1
Carabodidae C. L. Koch 1837
Family Carabodidae C.L. Koch, 1837 Carabodes C.L. Koch, 1835 · Carabodes affinis Berlese, 1913 * · Original name: Carabodes affinis Berlese, 1913. · In: Redia, 9, 94. · Historical combinations/variations: Carabodes (Carabodes) affinis (Berlese) Subías, 2004. Irish Reference/s and Habitat/s: Amongst moss and lichens in sandhills (Halbert 1915, 1923); moss in canopy, moss on trunk and moss on soil in oak forests (Arroyo et al. 2013c) moss in canopy in oak, ash and Sitka spruce forests; moss on soil in oak forests and soil in Scots pine (Arroyo et al. 2012, 2013b, 2013c); ant nests (Arroyo et al. 2015); canopy in ash, oak and Sitka spruce forests (unpublished data). Counties: Dublin, Clare, Galway, Kerry, Laois, Limerick, Roscommon, Sligo and Wicklow. · Carabodes coriaceus C.L. Koch, 1835 · Original name: Carabodes coriaceus C.L. Koch, 1835. · In: Deutschlands Crustaceen, Myriapoden und Arachniden, Vol. 3 (15). · Historical combinations/variations: · Tegeocranus coriaceus (C.L. Koch) Michael, 1880; Carabodes (Carabodes) coriaceus (C.L. Koch) Subías, 2004. · Synonyms: Carabodes papillosus Lucas, 1849: Carabodes nepos Hull, 1914. Irish Reference/s and Habitat/s: Mosso on soil in oak and Scots pine forests (Arroyo et al. 2012, 2013b). Counties: Laois. · Carabodes femoralis (Nicolet, 1855) · Original name: Tegeocranus femoralis Nicolet, 1855. · In: Archives du Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris, 7, 466. · Historical combinations/variations: Carabodes (Carabodes) femoralis (Nicolet) Subías, 2004. Irish Reference/s and Habitat/s: Fungal sporocarps (O’Connell (1994). Counties: Kilkenny. · Carabodes labyrinthicus (Michael, 1879) * · Original name: Tegeocranus labyrinthicus Michael, 1879. · In: A contribution to the knowledge of the British Oribatidae. Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, 2, 225–251. · Historical combinations/variations: Carabodes (Carabodes) labyrinthicus (Michael) Subías, 2004; Carabodes laberynthicus [sic] (Michael) Arroyo and Bolger, 2011. · Synonyms: Carabodes marginepunctatus Trägårdh, 1902; Cepheus heimi Oudemans, 1903; Carabodes scymnus Hull, 1914; Carabodes vermiculatus Berlese, 1916. Irish Reference/s and Habitat/s: Moss and under lichens on rock by the seashore (Halbert 1907, 1915); soil in Sitka spruce forest (Arroyo et al. 2009a), Machair fixed (stable) dunes and Machair grassland (Arroyo and Bolger 2011); raised bogs (Wisdom et al. 2011); soil, moss in canopy and moss on soil in oak and Scots pine forests and canopy in Scots pine (Arroyo et al. 2012, 2013b). Counties: Dublin, Clare, Galway, Laois, Mayo, Offaly and Tipperary. · Carabodes marginatus (Michael, 1884) * · Original name: Tegeocranus marginatus Michael, 1884. · In: British Oribatidae, Vols. I and II. Ray Soc., London. 656 pp. · Historical combinations/variations: Carabodes (Carabodes) marginatus (Michael) Subías, 2004. · Synonyms: Cepheus minutus Oudemans, 1896; Carabodes pontiger Berlese, 1913. Irish Reference/s and Habitat/s: Amongst lichens on sandhills (Halbert 1915); lichen (Seyd 1992); Sphagnum (Bolger In press); raised bogs (Wisdom et al. 2011); soil and moss from canopy in oak forests (Arroyo et al. 2012, 2013b). Counties: Carlow, Kerry, Laois, Mayo and Offaly. · Carabodes ornatus Štorkán, 1925 · Original name: Carabodes ornatus Štorkán, 1925. · In: Contributions to the knowledge on Czech oribatid mites (Acarina). Preliminary report. Spisy přírodovědecké fakukty UK Praha: 1–42. · Historical combinations/variations: Carabodes (Carabodes) ornatus (Štorkán) Subías, 2004. · Synonyms: Carabodes forsslundi Sellnick, 1953. Irish Reference/s and Habitat/s: Machair fore dunes (Arroyo and Bolger 2011); raised bogs (Wisdom et al. 2011); soil and moss on soil in oak forests (Arroyo et al. 2012, 2013b). Counties: Galway, Laois and Offaly. · Carabodes reticulatus (Berlese, 1913) · Original name: Carabodes coriaceus reticulatus Berlese, 1913. · In: Redia, 9, 95. · Historical combinations/variations: Carabodes (Carabodes) reticulatus (Berlese) Subías, 2004. Irish Reference/s and Habitat/s: Fungal sporocarps (O’Connell 1994). Counties: Kilkenny. · Carabodes minusculus Berlese, 1923 · Original name: Carabodes minusculus Berlese, 1923. · In: Centuria sesta di Acari nuovi. Redia, 15, 257. · Historical combinations/variations: Carabodes (Klapperiches) minusculus (Berlese) Subías, 2004. · Synonyms: Carabodes labyrinthicus sensu Berlese (unpublished data); no Michael, 1879; Carabodes tectocephoides Berlese (unpublished data); Carabodes castrii Mahunka, 1966. Irish Reference/s and Habitat/s: Agricultural grassland (Valarasan 1971); bog and heather (Longworth 1973); agricultural soil, on cliff, Spaghnum, moss and woodland (Bolger In press); fungal sporocarps (O’Connell 1994); moss on soil and canopy in oak forest (Arroyo et al. 2013c). Counties: Dublin, Co. Kerry, Kilkenny and Mayo. · Carabodes schatzi Bernini, 1976 · Original name: Carabodes schatzi Bernini, 1976. · In: Notulae Oribatologicae XIV.Revisione di Carabodes minusculus Berlese 1923 (Acarida, Oribatei). Redia, 54,1–49. · Historical combinations/variations: Carabodes (Klapperiches) schatzi (Bernini) Subías, 2004. Irish Reference/s and Habitat/s: Bog and heather (Longworth 1973). Counties: Mayo. · Carabodes willmanni Bernini, 1975 * · Original name: Carabodes willmanni Bernini, 1975. · In: Notulae oribatologicae XII. Una nuova specie di Carabodes affine a C. minusculus Berlese 1923 (Acarida, Oribatei). Redia, 56, 455. · Historical combinations/variations: Carabodes (Klapperiches) willmanni (Bernini) Subías, 2004. · Synonyms: Carabodes paraspinosus Kulijev, 1968 “sp. inq.” Irish Reference/s and Habitat/s: Heather (Longworth 1973; acid peat bog (Behan-Pelletier and Hill 1983); Machair fore and fixed (stable dunes) (Arroyo and Bolger 2011); moss on soil in oak, Sitka spruce and Scots pine forests, moss in canopy in oak and Sitka spruce forests and soil in oak, Sitka spruce and Scots pine forest (Arroyo et al. 2012, 2013b); raised bogs, mountain blanket bogs, Atlantic blanket bogs and fens (Wisdom et al. 2011). Counties: Cork, Donegal, Galway, Kerry, Laois, Mayo, Offaly, Roscommon, Sligo, Tipperary and Wicklow. Odontocepheus Berlese, 1913 · Odontocepheus elongatus (Michael, 1879) * · Original name: Tegeocranus elongatus Michael, 1879. · In: Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, 2, 250. · Historical combinations/variations: Carabodes elongatus (Michael) Berlese, 1888; Odontocepheus (Odontocepheus) elongatus (Michael) Subías, 2004. · Synonyms: Hermannia oblonga Karpelles, 1893. Irish Reference/s and Habitat/s: Moss (Halbert 1915; Bolger In press); fungal sporocarps (O’Connell 1994); Machair fore dunes and Machair grassland (Arroyo and Bolger 2011); canopy and moss in canopy in Sitka spruce forest (Arroyo et al. 2009a); moss in canopy in oak, ash and Scots pine forests, canopy in oak, Scots pine and Sitka spruce forests, soil in Sitka spruce forests and moss on soil in oak, Scots pine and Sitka spruce forests (Arroyo et al. 2012, 2013b); canopy, moss in canopy, moss on soil and moss on trunk in yew forest and moss in canopy, moss on soil and moss on trunk in oak forest (Arroyo et al. 2013c); canopy in Sitka spruce forests (unpublished data). Counties: Donegal, Cork, Galway, Kerry, Kilkenny, Laois, Mayo, Sligo and Wicklow.Published as part of Bolger, Thomas, 2017, Oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) recorded from Ireland: Catalogue, historical records, species habitats and geographical distribution, combinations, variations and synonyms, pp. 1-174 in Zootaxa 4328 (1) on pages 77-83, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4328.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/100054
On Measuring Influence in Non-Binary Voting Games
In this note, we demonstrate using two simple examples that generalization of the Banzhaf measure of voter influence to non-binary voting games that requires as starting position a voter’s membership in a winning coalition is likely to incompletely reflect the influence a voter has on the outcome of a game. Generalization of the Banzhaf measure that takes into consideration all possible pivot moves of a voter including those moves originating from a losing coalition will, on the other hand, result in a measure that is proportional to the Penrose measure only in the ternary case.Penrose measure, Banzhaf index, ternary games, multicandidate weighted voting games
Veigaiidae Oudemans 1939
Family Veigaiidae Oudemans, 1939 Cyrthydrolaelaps Berlese, 1905 • Cyrthydrolaelaps hirtus Berlese, 1905 • Original name: Cyrthydrolaelaps hirtus Berlese, 1905. • In: Redia 2, 20. • Combinations/variations used in Irish literature: Cyrtolaelaps hirtus Berlese (Halbert, 1920). Irish Records: In limestone flakes and under stones lying on mud at seashore (Halbert, 1920). Counties: Dublin, Galway. • Cyrthydrolaelaps incisus Evans, 1955 • Original name: Cyrthdrolaelaps incisus Evans, 1955. • In: Proceedings of the Zoological Society (London), 125, 585. Irish Records: Upper parts of intertidal area usually in the Pelvitia zone (Halbert, 1915, 1920; Evans, 1959). Counties: Dublin, Mayo. Gamasolaelaps Berlese, 1904 • Gamasolaelaps excisus (Koch, 1879) • Original name: Sejus excisus Koch, 1879. • In: Svenska Akademiens handlingar, 16: 122. • Combinations/variations used in Irish literature: Gamasolaelaps aurantiacus Berlese (Halbert, 1915). Irish Records: Seashore a little above high water mark (Halbert, 1915, 1920); pasture (Ganley, 1976; Bolger, 1980; Little & Bolger, 1995, unpublished data); moss on rocks at seashore and rotten grass (Bolger, 1990); pasture on peat (Whelan, 1976). Counties: Clare, Dublin, Kildare, Mayo, Westmeath. Veigaia Oudemans, 1905 • Veigaia agilis (Berlese, 1916) • Original name: Cyrtolaelaps agilis Berlese, 1916. • In: Redia, 12: 22. Irish Records: Pasture (Curry, 1969a, 1976a; Bolger, 1980; Till, 1988); pasture on peat (Whelan, 1976, 1978, 1985, 1986); soil in barley field (Emmanuel, 1977); dune, bracken bed and Salix ditch at seashore (Purvis, 1982); soil under Norway spruce (Heneghan, 1994; Heneghan & Bolger, 1996a); soil in mixed broadleaved woodland (unpublished data); soil under Sitka spruce (Arroyo & Bolger, 2007); under bracken on bog and rough grassland (Bolger, in press). Counties: Dublin, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Mayo, Wexford. • Veigaia bouvieri (Berlese, 1916) • Original name: Cyrtolaelaps bouvieri Berlese, 1916. • In: Redia, 12: 158. Irish Records: Ash woodland (unpublished data); Counties: Kildare. • Veigaia cerva (Kramer, 1876) • Original name: Gamasus cervus Kramer, 1876. • In: Archiv für Naturgeschichte, 42: 83. • Combinations/variations used in Irish literature: Cyrtolaelaps cervus (Kramer) (Halbert, 1915; Hull, 1918). Irish Records: In moss, and under bark (Halbert, 1915); under stondes in Lasius flavus nest (Halbert, 1915); pasture (Curry, 1969a; Valarasan, 1971; Ganley, 1976); pine shelter belt on bog (Longworth, 1973); pasture on peat (Whelan, 1976); soil under birch, oak and pine trees and mixed broadleaves (unpublished data); bracken bed at seashore (Purvis, 1982); soil under Norway spruce (Heneghan, 1994; unpublished data); moss under ash, Sitka spruce and Scots pine; soil under Sitka spruce; moss on oak and Scots pine (Arroyo & Bolger, 2007; Arroyo et al., 2012, 2013a); Machair grassland and associated fixed dunes (Arroyo & Bolger, 2011); nest of Lasius flavus (Arroyo et al., 2015); fungal fruiting body (unpublished data); soil under Monterey pine, Norway spruce and pasture (unpublished data); fen (Wisdom, 2010; Wisdom et al., 2011). Counties: Donegal, Dublin, Galway, Kerry, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Limerick, Mayo, Sligo, Wexford, Wicklow. • Veigaia exigua (Berlese, 1916) • Original name: Cyrtolaelaps exiguus Berlese, 1916. • In: Redia, 12: 300. Irish Records: Dune at seashore (Till, 1988); soil under Norway spruce (Heneghan, 1994; unpublished data); soil under Sitka spruce (Arroyo & Bolger, 2007); pasture (Ganley, 1976; Arroyo et al., 2015; Piotrowska, 2009); soil under Leyland cypress and pasture (unpublished data); cliffs and woodland (Bolger, in press). Counties: Cork, Dublin, Galway, Kilkenny, Laois, Limerick, Wexford. • Veigaia kochi (Trägårdh, 1901) • Original name: Cyrtolaelaps kochi Trägårdh, 1901. • In: Zoologischer Anzeiger, 25: 61. • Combinations/variations used in Irish literature: Cyrtolaelaps kochi Trägårdh (Halbert, 1915; Hull, 1918). Irish Records: Amongst mosses (Halbert, 1915); pasture (Curry, 1969a); pine shelter belt on bog (Long- worth, 1973); pasture on peat (Whelan, 1976); fungal sporocarp (O’Connell, 1994); soil under Norway spruce (Heneghan, 1994); soil under pine (unpublished data); broadleaved and coniferous forest soils (Arroyo et al., 2009); fixed dunes of Machair system (Arroyo & Bolger, 2011); moss on soil under oak, Scots pine and Sitka spruce; soil under oak and Sitka spruce (Arroyo et al., 2012, 2013a); nest of Lasius flavus (Arroyo et al., 2015); fungal fruiting body (unpublished data); spruce woodland (unpublished data); raised bog (Wisdom, 2010; Wisdom et al., 2011). Counties: Cork, Donegal, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Limerick, Mayo, Offaly, Sligo, Tipperary, Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow. • Veigaia nemorensis (Koch, 1839) • Original name: Gamasus nemorensis Koch, 1839. • In: Deutschlands Crustaceen, Myriopoden und Arachniden. 1835–1844. Regensburg, fasc. 1 (40). • Combinations/variations used in Irish literature: Cyrtolaelaps nemorensis (Koch) (Halbert, 1915; Hull, 1918). Irish Records: Moss and under bark of fir trees (Halbert, 1915); pasture (Curry, 1969a, b, 1976a; Valarasan, 1971; Bolger, 1980; Arroyo et al., 2015); heather on bog (Longworth, 1973); pasture on cutaway peat (Whelan, 1976; Curry & Momen, 1988); soil in barley field (Emmanuel, 1977); Iris bog, bracken bed, and Salix ditch at seashore (Purvis, 1982); soil under Norway spruce (Heneghan, 1994; Heneghan & Bolger, 1996a; unpublished data); soil under birch, horse chestnut, pine, and mixed broadleaved and coniferous stands (unpublished data); broadleaved and coniferous forest, peatland and arable soils (Arroyo et al., 2009); rough and wet pasture, cliff and moss (Bolger, in press); fungal sporocarp (O’Connell, 1994; O’Connell & Bolger, 1997b; unpublished data); soil under ash and Norway spruce (Little & Bolger, 1995; unpublished data); soil under Leyland cypress, Western hemlock, Lawson cypress, Monterey pine, Sitka spruce and pasture (unpublished data,); soil under oak, ask, Scots pine and Sitka spruce; moss on soil and trees and in canopy of Sitka spruce (Arroyo & Bolger, 2007; Arroyo et al., 2010, 2012, 2013a). Counties: Carlow, Cork, Dublin, Galway, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Limerick, Louth, Mayo, Meath, Offaly, Sligo, Wexford, Wicklow. • Veigaia planicola (Berlese, 1892) • Original name: Cyrtolaelaps nemorensis var. planicola Berlese, 1892 • In: Acari, Myriapoda and Scorpiones hucusque in Italia reperta. fasc. 62 (6). Irish Records: Pasture (Curry, 1969a; Ganley, 1976; Piotrowska, 2009); Sphagnum and pine shelter belt on bog (Longworth, 1973); pasture on cutaway peat (Whelan, 1976; Curry & Momen, 1988); dune, pasture, bracken bed, gorse bank and Salix ditch at seashore (Purvis, 1982); soil under Norway spruce (Heneghan, 1994; McCarthy, 2004; unpublished data); soil under pine (unpulished data); broadleaved forest soil (Arroyo et al., 2009; unpublished data); nest of Lasius flavus and pasture (Arroyo et al., 2015); fungal sporocarp (O’Connell, 1994; unpublished data); soil under Leyland cypress, Lawson cypress, Monterey pine (unpublished data); soil under ash and Norway spruce (Little & Bolger, 1995; unpublished data). Counties: Carlow, Cork, Dublin, Galway, Kildare, Kilkenny, Limerick, Mayo, Offaly, Wexford, Wicklow. • Veigaia transisalae (Oudemans, 1902) • Original name: Cyrtolaelaps transisalae Oudemans, 1902. • In: Tijdschrift voor Entomologie, uitgegeven door de Nederlandsche entomologische Vereeniging, 45: 28. • Combinations/variations used in Irish literature: Cyrtolaelaps transisalae Oudemans (Halbert, 1915; Hull, 1918). Irish Records: In moss, and under bark (Halbert, 1915); cave (Hazelton, 1974a, b, c); fungal sporocarp (O’Connell, 1994); soil under Norway spruce (Heneghan, 1994); soil in oak and mixed broadleaf woodlands (Unpublshed data); rough grassland (Bolger, in press); soil under pasture and Lawson cypress (unpublished data); soil under ash and Norway spruce (Little & Bolger, 1995; unpublished data); mounatain blanket bog and fen (Wisdom, 2010; Wisdom et al., 2011). Counties: Clare, Dublin, Kildare, Kilkenny, Mayo, Sligo, Wexford.Published as part of Bolger, Thomas, Arroyo, Julio & Piotrowska, Katarzyna, 2018, A catalogue of the species of Mesostigmata (Arachnida, Acari, Parasitiformes) recorded from Ireland including information on their geographical distribution and habitats, pp. 1-220 in Zootaxa 4519 (1) on pages 91-98, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4519.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/260957
Damaeidae Berlese 1896
Family Damaeidae Berlese, 1896 Belba von Heyden, 1826 · Belba corynopus (Hermann, 1804) · Original name: Notaspis corynopus Hermann, 1804. · In: Mémoire Aptérologique. Strassbourg. 154 pp, 89. · Historical combinations/variations: Belba (Belba) corynopus (Hermann) Subías, 2004. · Synonyms: Damaeus sufflexus Michael, 1885; Belba bulbipes Karpelles, 1893; Belba sufflexus (Michael) Berlese, 1894; Oribata sufflexus (Michael) Sellnick, 1928. Irish Reference/s and Habitat/s: Soil and moss on soil in oak forest (Arroyo et al. 2012, 2013b). Counties: Laois. Damaeus (Adamaeus) Norton, 1977 · Damaeus (Adamaeus) onustus C.L. Koch, 1844 * · Original name: Damaeus onustus C. L. Koch, 1844. · In: Deutschlands Crustaceen, Myriapoden und Arachniden, Vol. 38 (7). · Synonyms: Oribata geniculata (Linnaeus, 1758); Damaeus geniculatus Michael, 1888 sensu Halbert 1915; Belba geniculosa Oudemans, 1929; Belba helvetica Schweizer, 1956. Irish Reference/s and Habitat/s: Moss (Halbert 1907, 1915); agricultural grassland (Valarasan 1971). Counties: Dublin. Damaeus (Paradamaeus) Bulanova-Zachvatkina, 1957 · Damaeus (Paradamaeus) clavipes (Hermann, 1804) * · Original name: Notaspis clavipes Hermann, 1804. · In: Mémoire Aptérologique, Strassbourg. 154 pp, 88. · Historical combinations/variations: Damaeus clavipes (Hermann) Michael, 1888; Oribata clavipes (Hermann) Oudemans, 1900; Belba clavipes (Hermann) Willmann, 1931; Paradamaeus clavipes (Hermann) O’ Connell, 1994. · Synonyms: Oppia glaucina C.L. Koch, 1836; Damaeus nodipes C.L. Koch, 1839; Acarus geniculatus Johnston, 1849; Damaeus auritus, Nicolet, 1855; Belba geniculata (Johnston) Oudemans, 1890. Irish Reference/s and Habitat/s: Moss (Halbert 1907, 1915); agricultural grassland (Curry 1973) dune and bracken bed at seashore (Purvis 1982); apple orchard (Momen 1987); fungal sporocarps (O’Connell 1994; O’Connell and Bolger 1997); soil from Norway spruce forest (Heneghan 1994; Heneghan and Bolger 1996); heather, soil on cliff and woodland (Bolger In press); moss on soil (Arroyo and Bolger 2007); moss in canopy in Sitka spruce forest (Arroyo et al. 2009b); moss on trunk in yew forest and moss on trunk and moss on soil in oak forest (Arroyo et al. 2013c); canopy moss in oak, Scots pine and Sitka spruce forests, moss on soil in oak, Scots pine, Sitka spruce and ash forests and canopy in Sitka spruce forests (Arroyo et al. 2012, 2013b); riparian habitat (unpublished data); canopy in ash, oak and Sitka spruce forests (unpublished data). Counties: Clare, Cork, Dublin, Galway, Kerry, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Mayo, Roscommon, Sligo, Wexford and Wicklow. Dameobelba Sellnick, 1928 · Dameobelba minutissima (Sellnick, 1929) · Original name: Oribata (?) minutissimus Sellnick, 1929. · In: Schriften der Physikalisch-Ökonomischen Gesellschaft zu Königsberg, 61–62. · Historical combinations/variations: Oribata (Dameobelba) minutissimus, Sellnick, 1928; Belba (Dameobelba) minutissima (Sellnick) Willmann, 1931; Belba minutissima (Sellnick) Van der Drift, 1950. Irish Reference/s and Habitat/s: Soil under heather (Longworth 1973); soil moss in oak forests (Arroyo et al. 2009b, 2012, 2013b). Counties: Mayo and Wicklow. Metabelba Grandjean, 1936 · Metabelba papillipes (Nicolet, 1855) * · Original name: Damaeus papillipes Nicolet, 1855. · In: Histoire naturelle des Acariens qui se trouvent aux environs de Paris. Archives du Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris, 7, 381–482. · Historical combinations/variations: Metabelba (Metabelba) papillipes (Nicolet) Subías, 2004. · Synonyms: Belba globipes Canestrini and Berlese, 1884; Belba michaeli Oudemans, 1900; Damaeus michaeli (Oudemans) Hull, 1915; Metabelba cremersi van der Hammen, 1952; Belba obscura Mihelčič, 1956; Damaeus vertilicipes [sic] sensu Halbert [misidentification]. Irish Reference/s and Habitat/s: Moss in woodland (Halbert 1915), under fir bark (Halbert 1920 and Halbert notes); agricultural grassland (Curry 1969). Counties: Dublin, Kildare and Mayo. · Metabelba pulverulenta (C.L. Koch, 1839) · Original name: Nothrus pulverulenta C.L. Koch, 1839. · In: Deutschlands Crustaceen, Myriapoden und Arachniden, Vol. 29. · Historical combinations/variations: Damaeus pulverulentus (C.L. Koch) Michael, 1898; Oribata pulverulentus (C.L. Koch) Sellnick, 1928; Belba pulverulenta (C.L. Koch) Willmann, 1931; Metabelba (Metabelba) pulverulenta (C.L. Koch) Subías, 2004. · Synonyms: Nothrus pollinosus C.L. Koch, 1839; Damaeus verticillipes sensu Michael, 1888; Metabelba pulverosa Strenzke, 1953. Irish Reference/s and Habitat/s: Fungal sporocarps (O’Connell 1994). Counties: Kilkenny. · Metabelba pseudopapillipes (Bulanova‒Zachvatkina, 1967) · Original name: Neobelba pseudopapillipes Bulanova-Zachvatkina, 1967. · In: Pancirnyje kleschtschi-Oribatidy. Vysshaya Shkola, Moscow, 254 pp. [in Russian]. · Historical combinations/variations: Metabelba (Neobelba) pseudopapillipe s (Bulanova-Zachvatkina) Subías, 2004. Irish Reference/s and Habitat/s: Fungal sporocarps (unpublished data). Counties: Wicklow. Porobelba Grandjean, 1936 · Porobelba spinosa (Sellnick, 1920) · Original name: Oribata spinosa Sellnick, 1920. · In: Schriften der Physikalisch-Okonomischen Gesellschaft zu Konigsberg, 61–62. · Historical combinations/variations: Belba spinosa (Sellnick) Willmann, 1931; Porobelba spinosus (Sellnick) Grandjean, 1936 · Synonyms: Damaeus verticillipes sensu Michael 1855, no D. verticillipes Nicolet, 1855 (!); Belba parvula Mihelčič, 1955; Belba parvula Mihelčič, 1956, “nom. praeoc.” by Mihelčič, 1955. Irish Reference/s and Habitat/s: Machair foredunes, Machair fixed (stable) dunes and Machair grassland (Arroyo and Bolger 2011); moss on soil in oak, ash, Scots pine and Sitka spruce forests and moss in canopy in oak and Sitka spruce forests (Arroyo et al. 2012, 2013b); agricultural grassland and ant nests (Arroyo et al. 2015); canopy in ash forests (unpublished data). Counties: Clare, Donegal, Galway, Kerry, Laois, Limerick, Mayo, Roscommon, Sligo and Wicklow.Published as part of Bolger, Thomas, 2017, Oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) recorded from Ireland: Catalogue, historical records, species habitats and geographical distribution, combinations, variations and synonyms, pp. 1-174 in Zootaxa 4328 (1) on pages 58-63, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4328.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/100054
Parasitidae Oudemans 1901
Family Parasitidae Oudemans, 1901 Amblygamasus Berlese, 1903 • Amblygamasus hamatus (Koch, 1839) • Original name: Gamasus hamatus Koch, 1839. • In: Deutschlands Crustaceen, Myriopoden und Arachniden. 1835–1844. Regensburg, fasc. 26 (2). • Combinations/variations used in Irish literature: Pergamasus hamatus Koch ( Bolger, 1980; Purvis, 1978), Pergamasus (Paragamasus) hamatus Koch (Whelan, 1976). Irish Records: Pasture (Purvis, 1978; Bolger, 1980; Piotrowska, 2009); pasture on peat (Whelan, 1976); soil in winter wheat field (unpublished data). Counties: Carlow, Galway, Kildare, Meath, Wexford. • Amblygamasus mirabilis Willmann, 1951 • Original name: Amblygamasus mirabilis Willmann, 1951. • In: Sitzungsberichte der Oesterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften Abt., 160: 99. • Combinations/variations used in Irish literature: Pergamasus mirabilis Willmann (Curry, 1969a; Purvis, 1978; Breslin, 1979; Bolger, 1980; Purvis & Curry, 1980; Piotrowska, 2009). Irish Records: Pasture (Curry, 1969a; Purvis, 1978; Purvis & Curry, 1980; Bolger, 1980; Piotrowska, 2009); soil of sugar beet crop (Breslin, 1979); gorse bank and Salix ditch at seashore (Purvis, 1982). Counties: Carlow, Cork, Kildare, Meath, Wexford. Cornigamasus Evans & Till, 197 • Cornigamasus lunaris (Berlese, 1882) • Original name: Gamasus coleoptratorum var. lunaris Berlese, 1882 • In: Archives Italiennes de Biologie, 2: 125. • Combinations/variations used in Irish literature: Gamasus (Gamasus) lunaris Berlese (Halbert, 1915; Hull, 1918); Parasitus lunaris (Berlese) (Purvis, 1978; Curry, 1979; O’Neill, 1981). Irish Records: Amongst decaying seaweed on seashore (Halbert, 1915, 1920); in vinegar (Halbert unpublished notes); manure on soil surface (Curry, 1979); pasture (Purvis, 1978; O’Neill, 1981); in hazel humus and under ivy (Hyatt, 1980); leaf litter (Hyatt, 1990a). Counties: Antrim, Clare, Dublin, Kildare, Mayo, Meath. Eugamasus Berlese, 1892 • Eugamasus berlesei Willmann, 1935 • Original name: Eugamasus magnus forma berlesei Willmann, 1935. • In: Mémoires du Musée royal d’histoire naturelle de Belgique, 11: 6. • Combinations/variations used in Irish literature: Parasitus berlesei (Willmann) (Emmanuel, 1977; Kelly & Curry, 1985). Irish Records: Plants and soil in barley crop (Emmanuel, 1977); winter wheat crop (Kelly & Curry, 1985); liverwort on cave floor, mossy larch litter, turf in limestone pavement, beech/oak litter in roadside ditch (Hyatt, 1980). Counties: Clare, Kerry, Kildare, Limerick, Westmeath. • Eugamasus cavernicolus Trägårdh, 1912 • Original name: Eugamasus magnus var. cavernicola Trägårdh, 1912. • In: Archives de zoologie expérimentale et générale, 8: 524. • Combinations/variations used in Irish literature: Eugamasus tragardhi (Trägårdh) Oudemans (Turk, 1972). Irish Records: On mud in the dark zone of a cave (Turk, 1972; Hazelton, 1974a, b, c). Counties: Cork. • Eugamasus crassitarsis (Halbert, 1923) • Original name: Gamasus (Eugamasus) crassitarsis Halbert, 1923. • In: Journal of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 35: 363. • Combinations/variations used in Irish literature: Gamasus (Eugamasus) crassitarsis Halbert (Halbert, 1923). Irish Records: Under sunken stone at high water mark in river (Halbert, 1923); soil (Halbert slide, c.f. Hyatt, 1980); pasture (Curry, 1969a); mossy conifer litter (Hyatt, 1980). Counties: Dublin, Kildare, Mayo, Meath, Wexford. Gamasodes Oudemans, 1939 • Gamasodes bispinosus Halbert, 1915 • Original name: Gamasodes bispinosus Halbert, 1915. • In: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 31: 56. • Combinations/variations used in Irish literature: Gamasodes bispinosus Halbert (Halbert, 1915; Hull, 1918). Irish Records: In moss (Halbert, 1915); pasture (Ganley, 1976; Purvis, 1978; Bolger, 1980; Hyatt, 1980; O’Neill, 1981); dune and gorse bank at seashore (Purvis, 1982). Counties: Antrim, Dublin, Kildare, Mayo, Meath, Wexford. • Gamasodes fimbriatus Karg, 1971 • Original name: Gamasodes fimbriatus Karg, 1971. • In: Die Tierwelt Deutschlands, 59: 414. • Combinations/variations used in Irish literature: Gamasoides spinipes (Koch) (Halbert, 1915, in part). Irish Records: Under stones and rotting seaweed on seashore (Halbert, 1915, 1920; Hyatt, 1980). Counties: Clare, Cork, Mayo. • Gamasodes spiniger (Trägårdh, 1910) • Original name: Eugamasus spiniger Trägårdh, 1910. • In: Naturwissenschaften Untersuchungen Sarekgeberg, 4: 410. • Combinations/variations used in Irish literature: Gamasoides spinipes (Koch) (Halbert, 1915, in part), Gamasus hortivagus Berlese (Hull, 1918). Irish Records: Old nests of puffins (Fratercula arctica) and Black-backed gulls (Larus marinus) (Halbert, 1915); in fungi (Halbert, 1915); manure on soil surface (Curry, 1979); pasture (Purvis, 1978; Bolger, 1980; O’Neill, 1981). Counties: Galway, Kildare, Mayo, Meath. Holoparasitus Oudemans, 1936 • Holoparasitus absoloni (Willmann, 1940) • Original name: Ologamasus absoloni Willmann, 1940. • In: Zoologischer Anzeiger, 130: 212. Irish Records: Pine shelter bed and pasture on bog (Longworth, 1973). Counties: Mayo. • Holoparasitus caesus Micherdziński, 1969 • Original name: Holoparasitus caesus Micherdziński, 1969. • In: Die familie Parasitidae Oudemans 1 90 1 (Acarina, Mesostigmata). Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, Kraków: 357. Irish Records: Fungal sporocarp (O’Connell, 1994). Counties: Not specified. • Holoparasitus calcaratus (Koch, 1839) • Original name: Gamasus calcaratus Koch, 1839. • In: Deutschlands Crustaceen, Myriopoden und Arachniden. 1835–1844. Regensburg, fasc. 26 (6). Irish Records: Dune at seashore (Purvis, 1982). Counties: Wexford. • Holoparasitus inornatus (Berlese, 1906) • Original name: Gamasus inornatus Berlese, 1906. • In: Redia, 3: 257. • Combinations/variations used in Irish literature: Gamasus (Ologamasus) inornatus Berlese (Halbert, 1915; Hull, 1918). Irish Records: Moss (Halbert, 1915); nest of Lasius flavus and pasture (Arroyo et al., 2015); fungal sporocarp (O’Connell, 1994); Machair grassland and associated fixed and fore dunes (Arroyo & Bolger, 2011); small mammal nests (unpublished data); moss on soil under oak, ash, Scots pine, and Sitka spruce; soil under oak; moss on oak, Scots pine, Sitka spruce; canopy of ask, oak, Sitka spruce (Arroyo et al., 2012, 2013a, b). Counties: Clare, Cork, Donegal, Galway, Kerry, Laois, Leitrim, Limerick, Mayo, Roscommon, Sligo, Wicklow. • Holoparasitus lawrencei Hyatt, 1987 • Original name: Holoparasitus lawrencei Hyatt, 1987. • In: Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology, 52: 155. Irish Records: Litter near a weir (Hyatt, 1987); fungal sporocarp (O’Connell, 1994); small mammal nests (unpublished data). Counties: Clare, Kilkenny. • Holoparasitus stramenti Karg, 1971 • Original name: Holoparasitus stramenti Karg, 1971. • In: Die Tierwelt Deutschlands 59: 356. • Combinations/variations used in Irish literature: Gamasus (Ologamasus) calcaratus Koch var excisus (Hal- bert, 1915); Gamasus (Ologamasus) pollicipatus Berlese (Halbert, 1915), Holoparasitus pollicipatus (Berlese) (Valarasan, 1971). Irish Records: Commonly in moss and on the seashore (Halbert, 1915); pasture (Valarasan, 1971); pasture on peat (Whelan, 1976); in litter, humus, and soil, in moss by stream and flood debris (Hyatt, 1980, unpublished data); dune, Iris bog and Salix ditch at seashore (Purvis, 1982); nest of Lasius flavus and pasture (Arroyo et al., 2015); fungal sporocarp (O’Connell, 1994); Machair grassland and associated fore dunes (Arroyo & Bolger, 2011); small mammal nests (unpublished data); moss on soil under oak, ash, Scots pine and Sitka spruce; soil under oak, ash; moss on oak, Scots pine and Sitka spruce; canopy of oak and Sitka spruce (Arroyo et al., 2010, 2012, 2013a, b); riverbank (unpublished data). Counties: Donegal, Dublin, Galway, Kerry, Kildare, Laois, Limerick, Mayo, Roscommon, Wexford, Wicklow Galway, Mayo, Clare, Leitrim. Leptogamasus Trägårdh, 1936Published as part of Bolger, Thomas, Arroyo, Julio & Piotrowska, Katarzyna, 2018, A catalogue of the species of Mesostigmata (Arachnida, Acari, Parasitiformes) recorded from Ireland including information on their geographical distribution and habitats, pp. 1-220 in Zootaxa 4519 (1) on pages 42-51, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4519.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/260957
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