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Host-associated differences in morphometric traits of parasitic larvae Hirsutiella zachvatkini (Actinotrichida: Trombiculidae) [PDF]
Hanna Moniuszko+2 more
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Leptotrombidium (Acari: Trombiculidae) of the World [PDF]
The chigger mite genus Leptotrombidium Nagayo, Miyagawa, Mitamura and Imamura, 1916 is reviewed using literature data. For 340 larval species brief diagnoses, synonymy, data on type hosts and type localities are provided. The genus is divided into species-groups based on morphological evidence enabling easier establishment of group-membership of ...
Alexandr A Stekolnikov
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Chiggers of Guatemala (Acarina: Trombiculidae) [PDF]
The 19 forms listed include seven new species, one new subspecies, and a new genus. The new forms and their hosts are: Leeuwenhoekia vercammeni off spiny pocket mouse, Ileteromys d. desmarestianus; Odontacarus mastigophorus off cottontail, Sylvilagus floridanus chiapensis; Whartonia womersleyi off pouch-winged bat, Balantiopteryx io ; PERATES insessus ...
Herbert C. Dalmat, James M. Brennan
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A checklist of chigger mites (Acariformes: Trombiculidae) of Southeast Asia
Zootaxa, 2021Chigger mites (Acariformes: Trombiculidae) of Southeast Asia, including Myanmar, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, and the Philippines have been revised based on reference data and examination of type materials in European collections of chiggers.
Alexandr A Stekolnikov
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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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Chigger mites (Acari: Trombiculidae) from wild birds in Costa Rica, with a description of three new species [PDF]
Ivan Literák, Miroslav Capek
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Chigger mites (Acariformes: Trombiculidae) of Iran
Zootaxa, 2019Chigger mites of Iran have been revised based on examination of type materials in the collection of Zoological Museum of Moscow University and reference data. Hitherto, 85 species of trombiculids were recorded in Iran; synonymy, diagnoses, data on depositories of type specimens, lists of hosts and collection localities are given for each species ...
Stekolnikov, Alexandr A.+3 more
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2022
higger mites are parasitic hexapod larvae belonging mainly to the family Trombiculidae, which cause dermatitis (known as trombiculosis or trombiculiasis) in many animal species, including humans. Species of medical and veterinary importance belong to the genus Eutrombicula Ewing, 1938 in the Neotropics and Neartic, Neotrombicula Hirst, 1925 in the ...
Jairo Alfonso Mendoza-Roldan+1 more
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higger mites are parasitic hexapod larvae belonging mainly to the family Trombiculidae, which cause dermatitis (known as trombiculosis or trombiculiasis) in many animal species, including humans. Species of medical and veterinary importance belong to the genus Eutrombicula Ewing, 1938 in the Neotropics and Neartic, Neotrombicula Hirst, 1925 in the ...
Jairo Alfonso Mendoza-Roldan+1 more
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A NOTE ON THE CHIGGERS (TROMBICULIDAE) OF ALBERTA
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1952Seven species of chiggers are reported from Alberta, six of these for the first time. All species are from small rodents and three are reported from Citellus richardsonii, the common ground squirrel of the Alberta prairies. Euschöugastia campi n. sp. is described and figured.
James M. Brennan, John H. Brown
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The Intranasal Species of Laurentella (Acarina, Trombiculidae)1
Journal of Medical Entomology, 1964The intranasal species of the trombiculine subgenus LAURENTELLA (genus Ascoschoengastia ) are reviewed. A. rattus (Wom. & Heasl.) is redescribed from a variety of Queensland rodents, including specimens from the type host, Rattus assimilis . Six new species are described from SE Asia, one ( A. krishnani n. sp.) from a flying squirrel ( Iomys horsfieldi
R. Domrow, M. Nadchatram
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