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Acta Phytopathologica et Entomologica Hungarica
A new vagrant species of phyllocoptine mites, Paraepitrimerus abaujensis n. sp. associated with Minuartia frutescens (Caryophyllaceae) is described and illustrated from Hungary.
G. Ripka
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A new vagrant species of phyllocoptine mites, Paraepitrimerus abaujensis n. sp. associated with Minuartia frutescens (Caryophyllaceae) is described and illustrated from Hungary.
G. Ripka
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Acarologia
A new feather mite species, Temnalges fulicae sp. n. (Psoroptoididae: Pandalurinae), is described from two species of coots, Fulica americana Gmelin, 1789 (type host), in Canada, and F. atra Linnaeus, 1758, in Denmark.
S. V. Mironov +2 more
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A new feather mite species, Temnalges fulicae sp. n. (Psoroptoididae: Pandalurinae), is described from two species of coots, Fulica americana Gmelin, 1789 (type host), in Canada, and F. atra Linnaeus, 1758, in Denmark.
S. V. Mironov +2 more
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The Annals of zoology
. The biodiversity of parasitic skin mites, including the Demodecidae of soricomorph mammals, is very poorly known. So far only seven species from this family have been described, associated with four host species: two each from the common shrew Sorex ...
J. Izdebska +2 more
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. The biodiversity of parasitic skin mites, including the Demodecidae of soricomorph mammals, is very poorly known. So far only seven species from this family have been described, associated with four host species: two each from the common shrew Sorex ...
J. Izdebska +2 more
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?????????? ?????? ???????? Doloisia (Acariformes, Trombiculidae) ?? ??????????????
2023Doloisia_(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, 2009Stylostomes 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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International Journal of Acarology
A new species Guntheria chawiensis sp. n. was described from an alcohol-fixed specimen of shrew originating from Kenya and deposited in the collection of Musée royal de l’Afrique centrale (Tervuren, Belgium).
A. Stekolnikov
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A new species Guntheria chawiensis sp. n. was described from an alcohol-fixed specimen of shrew originating from Kenya and deposited in the collection of Musée royal de l’Afrique centrale (Tervuren, Belgium).
A. Stekolnikov
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2023
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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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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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2023
The paper presents a description of Neoschoengastia (Hypogastia) simonovichi sp. n. and a redescription of Neoschoengastia (Neoschoengastia) lucida Schluger Belskaja, 1972 with the differential diagnosis of closely related species. The larvae wer??? collected from birds in south regions ofthe Ukraine.
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The paper presents a description of Neoschoengastia (Hypogastia) simonovichi sp. n. and a redescription of Neoschoengastia (Neoschoengastia) lucida Schluger Belskaja, 1972 with the differential diagnosis of closely related species. The larvae wer??? collected from birds in south regions ofthe Ukraine.
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Parazitologiia, 2008
The external morphological adaptations to parasitism in acariform mites (Acari: Acariformes), permanently parasiting mammals, are briefly summated and analyzed. According to several external morphological criteria (structures of gnathosoma, idiosoma, setation, legs and life cycle), the following six morphoecotypes were established: skin mites (i ...
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The external morphological adaptations to parasitism in acariform mites (Acari: Acariformes), permanently parasiting mammals, are briefly summated and analyzed. According to several external morphological criteria (structures of gnathosoma, idiosoma, setation, legs and life cycle), the following six morphoecotypes were established: skin mites (i ...
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