Matthew J. Colloff

Matthew J. Colloff, Australian acarologist.

  • CSIRO Land and Water, GPO Box 1700, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia.

Taxon names authored

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  • 20 taxon names authored by Matthew J. Colloff

Publications

(List may be incomplete)

1990

1993

1997

2009

2010

  • Colloff, M.J. 2010. New species of Crotonia (Acari: Oribatida: Crotoniidae) from Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands: further evidence of long-distance dispersal events in the biogeography of a genus of Gondwanan relict oribatid mites. Zootaxa, 2650: 1–18. Preview
  • Colloff, M.J. 2010. The Gondwanan relict oribatid genus Crotonia (Acari: Oribatida: Crotoniidae) from rainforests in Queensland and Northern New South Wales: new species show a mixed pattern of short-range and long-range endemism. Zootaxa, 2649: 1–51. Preview

2011

  • Colloff, M.J. 2011: A new genus of oribatid mite, Spineremaeus gen. nov. and three new species of Scapheremaeus (Acari: Oribatida: Cymbaeremaeidae) from Norfolk Island, South-west Pacific, and their biogeographical affinities. Zootaxa 2828: 19–37. Preview. full article (pdf) Reference page. 

2012

  • Colloff, M.J. 2012: New eremaeozetid mites (Acari: Oribatida: Eremaeozetoidea) from the south-western Pacific region and the taxonomic status of the Eremaeozetidae and Idiozetidae. Zootaxa 3435: 1–39. Preview Reference page. 

2013

  • Colloff, M.J.; Cameron, S.L. 2013: A phylogenetic analysis and taxonomic revision of the oribatid mite family Malaconothridae (Acari: Oribatida), with new species of Tyrphonothrus and Malaconothrus from Australia. Zootaxa 3681(4): 301–346. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3681.4.1 Reference page. 
  • Colloff, M.J. 2013: Species-groups and biogeography of the oribatid mite family Malaconothridae (Oribatida: Malaconothroidea), with new species from the south-western Pacific region. Zootaxa 3722(4): 401–438. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3722.4.1 Reference page. 

2014

2015

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