Henri M. André, Belgian acarologist.

Past curator, Invertebrates non-insects, Royal Museum for Central Africa, Leuvensesteenweg 13, 3080 Tervuren, Belgium. RMCA profile.

Author abbreviation: André

Introduced to ecology by Ph. Lebrun (UCL, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium) and to acarology by Yves Coineau (MNHN, Paris, France) and Gerald W. Krantz (OSU, Corvallis, U.S.A.)

Most publications on soil ecology and Tydeoidea

Taxon names authored

(List may be incomplete)

  • 65 taxon names authored by Henri M. André

Publications

(List may be incomplete)

1979

  • André, H.M. 1979 (1978). A generic revision of the family Tydeidae (Acari: Actinedida) I. Introduction, paradigms and general classification. Annales de la Société Royale Zoologique de Belgique 108(3–4): 189–208. Full article (PDF) on BUGZ. Reference page. 

1980

1984

1985

1993

2005

2010

  • André, H.M., Ueckermann, E.A. & Rahmani, H. 2010. Description of two new closely related to Tydeus spathulatus (Acari: Tydeidae) from Zimbabwe and Iran. Journal of Afrotropical Zoology 6: 111–116.
  • André, H.M., Zacharda, M. & N’Dri, J.K. 2010. From parataxonomy to molecular data: The case of Rhagidiidae (Acari) from Belgian soils. Acarologia 50: 501–512.

2011

  • André, H.M. 2011. Dugèscaudatus is a Tenuipalpidae and not a Tydeidae (Acari). Acarologia 51(1): 69–85. Abstract and full article. Reference page. 
  • N’Dri, J.K. & André, H.M. 2011. Soil mite densities from central Ivory Coast. Journal of Animal & Plant Sciences 10: 1283–1299.
  • N’Dri, J.K., André, H.M. & Hance, Th. 2011. Soil mite diversity from Ivory Coast. European Journal of Scientific Research, 64: 263–276.

2012

2013

  • André, H.M. & N'Dri, J.K. 2013 (2012). Bréviaire de taxonomie des acariens. Abc Taxa 13, Bruxelles, Belgique, xiv + 186 pp. ISBN 9789073242203 (hard copy) / ISBN 9789073242210. (PDF:s for download.) Reference page. 

2015

  • André, H.M. 2015. Obituary. Philippe Lebrun (1938–2015). The last lesson. Acarologia 55: 121–126.

2019

  • André, H.M. 2019. The true identity of Pascal’s mite and the diachronic use of ciron. Acarologia, 59(2): 261-278; DOI 10.24349/acarologia/20194330

2021


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