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Gamasid mites (Parasitiformes, Mesostigmata) of the European arctic and their distribution patterns

Entomological Review, 2013
Analysis has been completed of all the available material on gamasid mites from insular and continental territories of the Barents Sea region. A total of 116 species has been revealed, including 9 new to science. The species Gamasus armatus L. Koch, 1879 is transferred to the genus Gamasodes Oudemans, 1939, thus becoming Gamasodesarmatus (L. Koch, 1879)
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[Gamasid mites (Gamasina) of rodents in the natural biotopes of Tchui Valley].

Parazitologiia, 2005
The recent fauna of gamasid mites parasitising rodents in the natural biotopes of Tchui Valley (Kyrgyzstan) in investigated. 32 species of Gamasina are revealed, of which 9 are recorded in the region for the first time. A checklist of the gamasid mites is given.
S Zh, Fedorova, Zh M, Tranbaev
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[The gamasid mites (Parasitiformes: Mesostigmata) of small mammals from undeveloped land in Moscow].

Parazitologiia, 1998
On 11 species of small mammals collected in the parks and ruderal areas of Moscow in 1964-1991, 35 species of mites were revealed. Among them 23 species were parasitic. Laelaps hilaris, Haemogamasus nidi, and Androlaelaps glasgowi were predominant. The mite species diversity on small mammals in Moscow is similar to that in natural environments.
Iu V, Lopatina   +2 more
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Gamazovye Kleshchi (Gamasoidea). (The Gamasid Mites, Gamasoidea)

The Southwestern Naturalist, 1956
R. W. Strandtmann, N. G. Bregetova
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[Nest ectoparasites (gamasid mites) as vectors for rickettsia under experimental conditions].

Trudy Instituta imeni Pastera, 1995
The author gives a review of occurrence of rickettsiae (Coxiella burnetii, R. slovaca, R. sibirica, R. prowazekii, R. mooseri, R. akari) in gamasid mites, investigated in laboratory or in nature. The results of our experiments and from literature also are summarized in tables. The experimental infection with C.
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[A new gamasid mite species, Haemogamasus limneticus sp. n. (Parasitoformes: Gamasoidea), from Kyrgyzstan].

Parazitologiia, 2013
A new mite species of the genus Haemogamasus Berlese is described from the muskrat in Kyrgyzstan. Differential diagnoses of species of this genus from Kyrgyzstan are given.
S Zh, Fedorova, A V, Kharadov
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Complex Analysis of Morphological Characters of Gamasid Mite Varroa destructor (Parasitiformes, Varroidae)

2009
The study of seasonal variability of mite V. destructor was carried out. The summer generation of mites appears to be characterized by the largest morphological variability whereas the winter one has stable characters. We failed to evolve the complex of morphological characters that would allow us to identify, with high level of reliability, certain ...
Akimov, I.A.   +2 more
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[Ultrastructure of the tarsal receptor complex in the gamasid mite Histionyssus criceti (Hirstionyssidae)].

Parazitologiia, 1986
The main distant receptor organ of H. criceti, situated on the tarsus of each first leg, was studied by scanning and transmitting electron microscopy. The organ contains 6 types of sensilla, including 4 distant ones (two types of olfactory sensilla, differing in wall thickness, and 2 types of probable chemo-thermosensitive sensilla, possessing ...
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[Entomophthorosis of gamasid mites (Acarina, Gamasoidea)].

Parazitologiia, 1978
T K, Kal'vish   +2 more
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[Gamasid mites from the nests of birds in the Volga-Kama game reserve].

Parazitologiia, 1977
524 nests of 12 species of birds were examined in the Volga-Kama state reserve. From these nests there were collected 214575 mites belonging to 11 families and 48 species. The specific composition and quantitative ration between ecological groups of gamasid mites associated with the nests of birds depend not only on the evolutionary history of the host
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