Lebertiidae

Thor, 1900

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Lebertiidae is a of prostigmatic mites in the order Trombidiformes, established by Thor in 1900. The family comprises at least two —*Lebertia* (Neuman, 1880) and *Estelloxus* (Habeeb, 1963)—with approximately 14 described . These mites are part of the superfamily Lebertioidea within the infraorder Anystina. Records indicate presence in northern European countries including Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.

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How to pronounce Lebertiidae: /lɛˈbɛrti.aɪ.iː/

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Distribution

Denmark, Norway, Sweden

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Taxonomic history

The was erected by Thor in 1900. The *Lebertia* was established earlier by Neuman in 1880, while *Estelloxus* was added by Habeeb in 1963.

Observation records

iNaturalist holds 35 observation records for this , though specific identifications to or level may be limited.

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