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Occurrence status:
unknown
Occurrence status describes how common or rare a taxon is in a given area. See DarwinCore for more information on terminology .
present
Occurs in the area
common
Occurs frequently
uncommon
Occurs regularly, but in small numbers; requires careful searching of proper habitat
irregular
Presence unpredictable, including vagrants; may be common in some years and absent in others
doubtful
Presumed to occur, but doubt exists over the evidence
absent
Does not occur in the area
Establishment Means:
Endemic
Establishment means describes how the taxon came to be established in an area.
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Native
evolved in this region or arrived by non-anthropogenic means
Endemic
native and occurs nowhere else
Introduced
arrived in the region via anthropogenic means
Comments
NAME
Troxodania minuta Khaustov & Minor, 2018
PARENT
Troxodania
REFERENCES
Khaustov, A.A.; Minor, M.A. 2018: New taxa of the mite family Neopygmephoridae (Acari: Heterostigmata) from alpine New Zealand. Zootaxa, 4415(2): 276-296. DOI
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