
Belongs within: Hydrozetoidea.
Austrachipteria is a genus of oribatid mites that is most diverse in Australasia though a single species A. pulla is known from Japan (Subías 2004).
Characters (from Balogh & Balogh 1992): Lamellae synlamellate; pteromorphae immovable; octotaxic system sacculonotic, four pairs of sacculi; ten pairs of notograstral setae present, setae lm and lp originating almost in same longitudinal row as setae c2, h1 and h3; six pairs of genital setae present, one pair of aggenital setae, two pairs of anal setae; three pairs of adanal setae; legs tridactyle.
<==Austrachipteria Balogh & Mahunka 1966 [incl. Parahypozetes Hammer 1967]S04 |--*A. lamellata Balogh & Mahunka 1966S04 |--A. bidactyla (Balogh & Balogh 1983) [=Parahypozetes bidactylus]S04 |--A. bidentata (Hammer 1967) [=Parahypozetes bidentatus]S04 |--A. breviseta (Balogh & Balogh 1983) [=Parahypozetes brevisetus]S04 |--A. furcata (Hammer 1967) [=Parahypozetes furcatus]S04 |--A. gigantea (Hammer 1967) [=Parahypozetes giganteus]S04 |--A. grandis (Hammer 1967)S04 [=*Parahypozetes grandisCH98] |--A. hammerae Balogh & Balogh 1992 (see below for synonymy)S04 |--A. lobata (Hammer 1967) [=Parahypozetes lobatus]S04 |--A. macrodentata (Hammer 1967) [=Parahypozetes macrodentatus]S04 |--A. maxima (Hammer 1967) [=Parahypozetes maximus]S04 |--A. pulla Aoki & Honda 1985S04 `--A. quadridentata (Hammer 1967) [=Parahypozetes quadridentatus]S04
Austrachipteria hammerae Balogh & Balogh 1992 [incl. Parahypozetes hammerae Mahunka 1997 non A. hammerae Balogh & Balogh 1992, P. lobatus Balogh & Balogh 1983 non Hammer 1967, Austrachipteria marieae Colloff & Halliday 1998]S04
*Type species of generic name indicated
References
Balogh, J., & P. Balogh. 1992. The Oribatid Mites Genera of the World vol. 1. Hungarian Natural History Museum: Budapest.
[CH98] Colloff, M. J., & R. B. Halliday. 1998. Oribatid Mites: A catalogue of Australian genera and species. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood.
[S04] Subías, L. S. 2004. Listado sistemático, sinonímico y biogeográfico de los ácaros oribátidos (Acariformes, Oribatida) del mundo (1758–2002). Graellsia 60 (número extraordinario): 3–305.