Hirstionyssus talpae Zemskaya, 1955
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4838.1.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4450505 |
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Hirstionyssus talpae Zemskaya, 1955 |
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Hirstionyssus talpae Zemskaya, 1955
? Liponyssus arcuatus (C.L. Koch, 1839) — Oudemans 1913a: 386; 1913b: 68–75, figs 261–280.
Hirstionyssus talpae Zemskaya 1955: 360 , figs 780, 781.
Hirstionyssus talpae — Bregetova 1956: 184, 191, figs 429–431, 470, 471; Lange 1958: 216, pl. LXXVIII (И, К); Evans & Till 1966: 281, fig. 67, C-D, 68, 69, A-G; Herrin 1970: 411, figs 30–32; Senotrusova 1987: 89, fig. 42; Mašán & Fend’a 2010: 162, figs 172–177.
Hirstionyssus palustris Allred & Beck 1966: 19 , figs 15, 131, 222, 261, 455, 463, 558, 605.
Echinonyssus talpae — Tenorio 1984: 278.
Type locality: No exact locality was stated. Zemskaya (1955) mentioned H. talpae from the Moscow Region of Russia and the Transcarpathian Region of Ukraine .
Type series: Unknown (possibly in EMAMS) .
Type host: Talpa europaea Linnaeus, 1758 , the European mole.
Host range: In Eurasia, the principal hosts of this mite are moles of the genus Talpa — T. europaea and T. altaica Nikol’sky, 1883 ( Zemskaya 1973; Senotrusova 1987). It is very numerous in mole nests ( Evans & Till 1966). In North America, the hosts of this species are the star-nosed mole [ Condylura cristata (Linnaeus, 1758) ] and many species of shrews belonging to different genera ( Blarina Gray, 1838 , Cryptotis Pomel, 1848 , Sorex Linnaeus, 1758 ) [Whittaker et al. 2007]. In New Zealand, H. talpae has been recorded from the introduced Erinaeus europaeus (Linnaeus, 1758), the European hedgehog ( Tenquist & Charleston 2001). Occasional findings of this parasite on different rodent hosts are known ( Nikulina 2004; Mašán & Fend’a 2010).
Distribution: The range of H. talpae is very wide. This mite is known from the Holarctic as well as from very distant regions such as New Zealand ( Herrin 1970; Tenorio 1984; Tenquist & Charleston 2001; Whitaker et al. 2007). In Asiatic Russia, the species has been recorded from Western and Eastern Siberia ( Nikulina 2004); its occurrence in the Russian Far East is also probable.
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Hirstionyssus talpae Zemskaya, 1955
Vinarski, Maxim V. & Korallo-Vinarskaya, Natalia P. 2020 |
Echinonyssus talpae
Tenorio, J. M. 1984: 278 |
Hirstionyssus palustris
Allred, D. M. & Beck, D. E. 1966: 19 |
Hirstionyssus talpae
Masan, P. & Fend'a, P. 2010: 162 |
Senotrusova, V. N. 1987: 89 |
Herrin, C. S. 1970: 411 |
Evans, G. O. & Till, W. M. 1966: 281 |
Lange, A. B. 1958: 216 |
Bregetova, N. G. 1956: 184 |
Liponyssus arcuatus (C.L. Koch, 1839)
Oudemans, A. C. 1913: 386 |
Oudemans, A. C. 1913: 68 |