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A revision of the chigger genus Afrotrombicula (Acariformes: Trombiculidae)

Zootaxa, 2023
The chigger genus Afrotrombicula Kolebinova and Vercammen-Grandjean, 1978 has been revised based on examination of museum specimens and reference data. Six species have been transferred to this genus from Neotrombicula Hirst, 1925 with the following new combinations: Afrotrombicula (Afrotrombicula) centrafricana (Goff, 1995), comb. nov., A.
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?????????? ???????? ?????????????????????????????????? ???????????? (Acariformes, Tarsonemidae) ?????????? ?? ??????????????

2023
Three monocotyledon plant-dwelling mite species of the genera Sfeneotarsonemus Beer, 1954 and Tarsonemus Can. et Fanz, 1876 from the Crimea and the Caucasus are described as new: S. vasiljevae sp. n.??? similar to S. varicosus Liv, Mitr. et Shar, differs by the absence of sejugal apodeme and apodemes IV, and by the shape of the lobus and prosternum; S.
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?????????? ???????? Elattoma (Acariformes, Pygmephoridae) ?????????? ?? ????????????-???????????? ????????????

2014
?? ???????????????????? ???????????????? ????????????-???????????????????? ???????????????? ???? ?????????? ?? ?????????????????????????? ??????. ???????????? ???????????????? 5 ?????????? ???????????? ???????? Elattoma Mahunka, 1969. ?????????????? Elattoma lata sp. n., E. kornilovi sp. n., E. crossi sp. n., E. fraxini sp. n. ???????????? ?????????????
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Checklist of the Quill mites (Acariformes: Syringophilidae) of the World

Zootaxa, 2015
Mites of the family Syringophilidae (Acariformes: Cheyletoidea) are ectoparasites inhabiting the quills of various feather types in many groups of birds. Until now, 334 valid species and 60 genera of quill mites have been described and recorded from 482 bird species (95 families and 24 orders).
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?????????? ?????? ?? ?????????? ?????? ???????????? ?????????????????? Acaridae (Acariformes, Acaroidea) ???? ?????????????? ????????????????????

2023
A description is given of a new genus Phycogitum and species Ph. ponticus of mites of the Acaridae family, small colony of which was found in sea algae cast ashore in the territory of the Potievkian part of the Black Sea reservation (the Kherson region of the Ukrainian SSR).
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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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?????????? ?????????????????????? ???????? 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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[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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On the Taxonomy of the Bryobiidae (Acariformes, Tetranychoidea)

1973
The taxonomic status of Bryobiidae is characterized by the (instability and absence of a common approach to the conception of the amount of suprageneric categories. It appears to us that it would be impossible to refuse completely involving chaetoma and chaetotaxy features for the suprageneric taxonomy which reflects the structural plan of the nervous ...
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