Valerie Behan-Pelletier's scientific contributions

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Publications (6)


Form and Function
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December 2022

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... The oribatid mite genus Eremobelba (Acari, Oribatida, Eremobelbidae) was proposed by Berlese (1908), with Eremaeus leporosus Haller, 1884 as the type species. The generic traits have been defined and summarized by J. Balogh & P. Balogh (1992), Weigmann (2006), Seniczak et al. (2021) and Behan-Pelletier & Lindo (2023). ...

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Two new species of the genus Eremobelba Berlese, 1908 (Acari, Oribatida, Eremobelbidae) from Zhejiang, China
Oribatid Mites: Biodiversity, Taxonomy and Ecology
  • Citing Book
  • December 2022

... Zhi-Qiang Zhang, in his capacity as the President of the Systematic and Applied Acarology Society, introduced the McMurtry Award and the nominees for 2022. He announced the winners: Prof Eddie Ueckermann (Theron & Moraes 2018), Prof Roy Norton (Minor & Behan-Pelletier (2022), and Prof Ting-Huan Wen (Chen et al. 2022). Unfortunately, none of the winners were able to travel to Auckland to accept their awards in person. ...

Professor Emeritus Roy A. Norton and his outstanding contributions to our knowledge of systematics, evolution, morphology, ecology and behaviour of Oribatida and other mites
  • Citing Article
  • June 2022

Systematic and Applied Acarology