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Collection records for Baden-Württemberg in Germany
are provided for seven rare oribatid mite species, five
of which are so far unknown from this federal state. The
species Camisia biverrucata (C. L. Koch, 1840), Microzetorchestes
emeryi (Coggi, 1898), Neoliodes theleproctus
(Hermann, 1804), Parhypochthonius aphidinus
Berlese, 1904 and Scapheremaeus palustris (Sellnick,
1924) were discovered in sites in Mannheim. Camisia
invenusta (Michael, 1888) and Licnobelba latiflabellata
(Paoli, 1908) originate from the Königstuhl mountain
near Heidelberg. Camisia invenusta is recorded for the
first time in Germany.
The Gelechiidae of the SMNK were curated and rearranged
in a main collection: approximately 35,000
specimens of more than 800 species have been arranged
in 91 drawers. This is the result of the integration
of several separate collections as well as unsorted
specimens. With 125 primary types (holotypes and
lectotypes) and a considerable number of specimens
from poorly studied regions, the Gelechiidae collection
of the SMNK is one of the most species-rich collections
of this family worldwide. The material from the collection
is frequently used in recent taxonomic revisions
of Gelechiidae. The history of the collection is briefly
discussed.