Syn., Tax.: Tegeocranus femoralis Nicolet, 1855. Carabodes f. : Willmann 1931 (B); Sellnick & Forsslund 1953 (B); Sellnick 1960; Bernini 1970 (B); Mahunka 1987b (B); Perez-Inigo 1997 (B); Weigmann & Murvanidze 2003 (B).
Ökologie : In frisch-feuchten Waldböden und Torfen.
Verbreitung: Europa.
Carabodes femoralis is a species of mite in the family Carabodidae. It was originally described as a species of Tegeocranus in 1855 by Swiss lithographer and entomologist Hercule Nicolet. It feeds on the fruit bodies of the bolete mushroom Boletus badius.[1]
Carabodes femoralis is a species of mite in the family Carabodidae. It was originally described as a species of Tegeocranus in 1855 by Swiss lithographer and entomologist Hercule Nicolet. It feeds on the fruit bodies of the bolete mushroom Boletus badius.