Sennertia


Sennertia is a genus of mites in the Chaetodactylidae family. There are more than 70 species. Some of these mites are parasites or commensals of bees, but the presence in some bees of specialized structures for carrying mites indicates the mutualistic nature of the relationship of some species. Most species of the genus Sennertia settle on adult bees as heteromorphic deutonymphs, but the species Sennertia vaga has no deutonymph and settle on adult bees in the eating adult stages. Reproduction and feeding occurs during resettlement. Most species occur on small carpenter bees and large carpenter bees of the family Apidae. A few species are associated with Centris in the Neotropics.

Distribution

Sennertia are found worldwide, except for in the Antarctic..

Species

There are 6 subgenera and more than 70 species. The genus was discovered by the Dutch zoologist A.K. Udemans.