Eulaelaps stabularis ( C.L. Koch, 1839 )
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Eulaelaps stabularis ( C.L. Koch, 1839)
Gamasus stabularis Koch, 1839: 1 .
Eulaelaps arcualis .— Trägårdh, 1912: 577, figs 90–93.
Eulaelaps oudemansi Turk, 1945: 137 (nom. nov. for Eulaelaps stabularis sensu Oudemans, 1913 ).
Eulaelaps oudemansi .— Uchikawa & Rack, 1979: 166, figs 1–8B; Domrow, 1988: 847, figs 80–86.
Eulaelaps oribatoides .— Strandtmann & Wharton, 1958: 128.
Eulaelaps stabularis .— Hirst, 1914: 121; Vitzthum, 1930: 412; Turk, 1945: 135, figs 6–13; Willmann, 1952: 401 View Cited Treatment ; Bregetova, 1955: 321, figs 652, 653, 660–662; Bregetova, 1956a: 100, fig. 173, 175, 177; Lange, 1958: 201, pl. LXXI, A; Strandtmann & Wharton, 1958: 127, fig. 59; Costa, 1961: 48, figs 80–81; Piryanik, 1962: 84; Allred & Beck, 1966: 11, figs 121, 203, 246, 410, 553; Evans & Till, 1966: 260, fig. 61; Allred, 1969: 108, fig. A-4; Garrett & Allred, 1971: 293; Karg 1971: 188, figs 201b, 203e; Wen, 1976: 348, figs 5, 15, 24, 30; Uchikawa & Rack, 1979: 165, figs 1–8A; Nikulina, 1987: 229; Senotrusova, 1987: 146, fig. 72; Haitlinger, 1988: 651, figs 28, 29; Goncharova et al., 1991: 25; Karg, 1993: 165; Mašán & Fend’a, 2010: 109, figs 107, 108, 110–112.
Hypoaspis stabularis .— Oudemans, 1913: 189, text figs 235–256, pl. VI, figs 6–11.
Laelaps oribatoides Michael, 1892: 315 , pl. XXXII, figs 12–15.
Laelaps pedalis Banks, 1909: 136 .
Laelaps propheticus Banks, 1909: 136 .
Type locality. Germany (without exact locality).
Type specimens. Type status and location unknown.
Type host. None. Koch (1839: 1–2) described Gamasus stabularis as a free-living mite living in stables, kennels and similar habitats.
Host range. The list of mammals species parasitised by this mite is very wide. It includes more than 40 host taxa ( Allred, 1969; Whitaker & Wilson, 1974; Whitaker et al., 2007). No principal host species can be identified for this opportunistic mite. Turk (1945: 135) characterised it as “the commonnest species of acari to be found in the nests and on the bodies of small rodents and insectivores”. Goncharova et al. (1991) state that Eu. stabularis is much more abundant in mammals’ nests than on their bodies.
Distribution. Almost cosmopolitan. In Asiatic Russia it is distributed throughout the region; the northern border of its distribution in Siberia coincides with the boundary of the forest-tundra zone ( Goncharova et al., 1991). Eulaelaps stabularis was re-described by Uchikawa & Rack (1979).
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Eulaelaps stabularis ( C.L. Koch, 1839 )
Vinarski, Maxim V. & Korallo-Vinarskaya, Natalia P. 2017 |
Eulaelaps oudemansi
Uchikawa 1979: 166 |
Eulaelaps oribatoides
Strandtmann 1958: 128 |
Eulaelaps oudemansi
Turk 1945: 137 |
Eulaelaps stabularis
Karg 1993: 165 |
Goncharova 1991: 25 |
Haitlinger 1988: 651 |
Nikulina 1987: 229 |
Senotrusova 1987: 146 |
Uchikawa 1979: 165 |
Wen 1976: 348 |
Garrett 1971: 293 |
Karg 1971: 188 |
Allred 1969: 108 |
Allred 1966: 11 |
Evans 1966: 260 |
Piryanik 1962: 84 |
Costa 1961: 48 |
Lange 1958: 201 |
Strandtmann 1958: 127 |
Bregetova 1956: 100 |
Bregetova 1955: 321 |
Willmann 1952: 401 |
Turk 1945: 135 |
Vitzthum 1930: 412 |
Hirst 1914: 121 |
Hypoaspis stabularis
Oudemans 1913: 189 |
Eulaelaps arcualis
Tragardh 1912: 577 |
Laelaps pedalis
Banks 1909: 136 |
Laelaps propheticus
Banks 1909: 136 |
Laelaps oribatoides
Michael 1892: 315 |
Gamasus stabularis
Koch 1839: 1 |