Trigynaspida is a suborder of mites in the order Mesostigmata. There are more than 25 families and at least 90 described species in Trigynaspida.
Trigynaspida is a suborder of mites in the order Mesostigmata. There are more than 25 families and at least 90 described species in Trigynaspida.
==Families== These 27 families belong to the suborder Trigynaspida: Aenictequidae Kethley, 1977 Antennophoridae Berlese, 1892 Asternoseiidae Vale, 1954 Celaenopsidae Berlese, 1892 Cercomegistidae Trägårdh, 1937 Costacaridae Hunter, 1993 Davacaridae Kethley, 1977 Diplogyniidae Trägårdh, 1941 Euphysalozerconidae Kim, 2008 Euzerconidae Trägårdh, 1938 Fedrizziidae Trägårdh, 1937 Hoplomegistidae Camin & Gorirossi, 1955 Klinckowstroemiidae Camin & Gorirossi, 1955 Megacelaenopsidae Funk, 1975 Megisthanidae Berlese, 1914 Messoracaridae Kethley, 1977 Neotenogyniidae Kethley, 1974 Paramegistidae Trägårdh, 1946 Parantennulidae Willmann, 1941 Philodanidae Kethley, 1977 Promegistidae Kethley, 1977 Ptochacaridae Kethley, 1977 Pyrosejidae Lindquist & Moraza, 1993 Saltiseiidae Walter, 2000 Schizogyniidae Trägårdh, 1950 Seiodidae Kethley, 1977 Triplogyniidae Funk, 1977
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