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Mites of the genus Trichorhynchiella (Acariformes: Harpirhynchidae): A new example of ovoviviparity in acariform mites.

Journal of medical entomology, 2014
The small genus Trichorhynchiella Fain, 1995, including two species of permanent bird ectoparasites belonging to the family Harpirhynchidae (Acariformes: Cheyletoidea), is revised. The generic diagnosis is emended. The type species, Trichorhynchiella paddae Fain, 1995 from Lonchura oryzivora (L, 1758) (Passeriformes: Estrildidae) from Southeast Asia ...
Andre V, Bochkov, Barry M, OConnor
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?????? ?????????? ???????? Acaronemus (Acariformes, Tarsonemidae) ???? ??????????

2023
Three New Species of the Genus Acaronemus (Acariformes, Tarsonemidae) from the Crimea. Sharonov A. A.??? Vestn. zool., 1984, No. 3. The species from the Crimea, described as new, are assigned to originally monotypic genus Acaronemus Lindquist et Smiley, 1978 (type species by original designation: Tarsonemus destructor Smiley et Landwehr, 1976): A ...
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KJ1ELHM CEMEMCTBA MYOBIIDAE (ACARIFORMES: PROSTIGMATA),

1996
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) A review of the fauna of myobiid mites found on bats in Russia and adjacent countries is given. 27 species of mites belonging to 5 genera of the family Myobiidae were registered on bats in the fauna of Russia and adjacent countries. Of these, 13 mite species are new for the region.
Bochkov, A V, Bohkob, A B
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?????????? ?????????????????????? ???????? Leptotrombidium (Acariformes, Trombiculidae) ???? ??????????

2023
7 species of chiggers from the Leptotrombidium genus are found on rodents from Iran. A description and drawings are given for the following 5 species: L. (Leptotrombidium) subsilvaticum sp. n., L. (E.) limpidum sp. n., L. (E.) biconcavurn sp. n., L. (E.) kazeruni sp. n. Data are also presented on the finding places in Iran and distribution of L.
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?????????? ?????? ???????? Hoffmannina (Acariformes, Trombiculidae) ???? ????????????????

2023
Hoffmannina tshatkalica sp. n. is described upon larvae collected from Alticola argentata (Rodentia) in Sary-Tshelek Nature Reserve, Kirghiz SSR. From other species of the genus, known to occur in the USSR, it differs by characters of idiosomal and palpal chetotaxy, Ip value. Similar to Balkanian H. danieli Kolebinova and H.
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?????????? ?????? ???????? Doloisia (Acariformes, Trombiculidae) ?? ??????????????

2023
Doloisia_(Doloisia) skljari sp. n. is described. The mites were collected from Apodemus sylaticus in the ???Khomutovskaya step??? State steppe reserve (Donetsk Region, Ukrainian SSR). The new species is closely related to Doloisia synofi Oud emans, 1910; but differs in size.
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Stylostome formation in trombiculid mites (Acariformes: Trombiculidae)

Experimental and Applied Acarology, 2009
Stylostomes of the trombiculid mite larvae Neotrombicula pomeranzevi (Schluger), Hirsutiella zachvatkini (Schluger), Miyatrombicula esoensis (Sasa and Ogata) and Euschoengastia rotundata (Schluger) (Acariformes: Trombiculidae), formed in the host skin during feeding of the parasites on their natural hosts (voles) were studied histologically and ...
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???????????????????? ?????????????? ???????????? ?????????? Midea ?? Mideopsis (Mideopsidae, Acariformes) ?????????? ????????

2023
???????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????? ??? ???????????????? ???????????????????? M. crassipes, ???????????????????????? ?????????????????? M. orbiculata, M. orbicularis ?? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ????????????. ?????????????? ???????????????????????????? ????????????????????????
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[The phenomenon of phylogenetic synhospitality in acariform mites (acari: acariformes)--the permanent parasites of vertebrates].

Parazitologiia, 2008
The term synhospitality means the association of two or more closely related parasite species with one host species (Eichler, 1966). The cases of two or three synhospitalic species are known from the same host species, and especially ones where parasites were recorded from different parts of the host range, are quite common.
A V, Bochkov, S V, Mironov
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