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Evolution of host range in the follicle mite Demodex kutzeri

open access: yesParasitology, 2016
SUMMARYThe sequences of four mitochondrial genes were determined for Demodex mites isolated from two distantly related species within the family Cervidae, and identified morphologically as belonging to the species Demodex kutzeri. The sequences were used to test the hypothesis that Demodex are strictly host-specific, and hence cospeciate with their ...
Michael F, Palopoli   +3 more
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Demodex kutzeri sp. n. (Acari: Demodicidae), an identical parasite of two species of deer, Cervus elaphus and C. nippon pseudaxis.

open access: yesFolia parasitologica, 1987
Reports on demodicid mites of the old world species of deer are reviewed and Demodex kutzeri sp. n. (= D. cervi sensu Kutzer and Grünberg 1972; part.) described in all stages of the life cycle. The occurrence of D. kutzeri on two host species, Cervus elaphus L., 1758 and C.
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The occurrence of Demodex kutzeri Bukva, 1987 (Acari, Demodecidae) in red deer (Cervus elaphus L.) in Poland.

Annals of parasitology, 2013
The occurrence of Demodex kutzeri Bukva, 1987 was examined and compared in red deer coming from different populations--25 red deer from northern Poland (Masurian Lake District) and 25 from southern Poland (Lower Silesia). The total prevalence of infestation in red deer by D.
Joanna N, Izdebska   +2 more
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Demodex and eye disease

Australasian journal of optometry, The, 2021
Etty Bitton
exaly  

Lotilaner Ophthalmic Solution 0.25% for Demodex Blepharitis

Ophthalmology, 2023
Ian Benjamin Gaddie   +2 more
exaly  

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