Kampimoseiulella Chant & McMurtry
Kampimoseiulella Chant & McMurtry, 2003b: 198; Moraes et al., 2004: 96.
Key characteristics of species in this genus are: female idiosomal setal pattern 10A:7C/JV-3:ZV; setae S2 and S4 absent; setae J2, S5 and JV4 present; dorsal setae short to medium in length, slender to stout, many serrated; without prominent pores associated with z5; dorsal and ventrianal shields much longer than wide; peritreme extending to level of j1 or of j3; posterior margin of sternal shield concave; posterior margin of genital shield truncate; imaginary line connecting minute ZV2, JV1 and JV2 forming an acute angle; preanal pores minute and widely separated; fixed cheliceral digit with few teeth; calyx of spermatheca cup-shaped; legs without macrosetae or with a single short macroseta on basitarsus IV.
Species in this genus are only known from South Africa.