Haemogamasus nidi Michael, 1892
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Haemogamasus nidi Michael, 1892
Haemogamasus nidi Michael, 1892: 314 , pl. XXXII, figs 6–7.
Euhaemogamasus ambulans .— Keegan, 1951: 228, fig. 41, 46 (partim).
Euhaemogamasus nidi .— Bregetova, 1949: 168.
Euhaemogamasus onychomydis Ewing, 1933: 4 , pl. 1, fig. 3.
Euhaemogamasus oregonensis Ewing, 1933: 5 , pl. 2, fig. 1.
Euhaemogamasus sciuropteri Keegan 1946: 72 , figs 8, 9.
Haemogamasus michaeli Oudemans 1903: 87 , pl. VI, figs 33–39.
Haemogamasus michaeli .— Oudemans, 1913: 155, textfigs 108–140.
Haemogamasus nidi .— Oudemans 1903: 89; Hirst, 1914: 121, pl. XVI, fig. 8; Bregetova, 1955: 264, 286, figs 396, 404, 489, 490, 565–567; Bregetova, 1956a: 134, 155, figs 268–271, 344–347; Lange, 1958: 210, fig. 51, Zh; Mrciak, 1958: 71; Kozlowski, 1960: 409, fig. 1 (partim); Piryanik, 1962: 105; Evans & Till, 1966: 254, fig. 59; Allred, 1969: 110; Redington, 1970: 665; Karg 1971: 188, fig. 203d; Zemskaya, 1973: 100, fig. 15; Evans & Till, 1979: 239, fig. 33, a–j; Senotrusova, 1987: 37, fig. 16; Haitlinger, 1988: 648, figs 25–27; Lundquist, 1990: 332, figs 2, A, 3, A, 4; Goncharova et al., 1991: 47; Karg, 1993: 166; Mašán & Fend’a, 2010: 94, figs 59, 70, 78, 96–98; Fyodorova & Kharadov, 2012: 276, 277.
Haemogamasus reidi Ewing 1925: 140 .
Haemogamasus reidi .— Vitzthum, 1930: 404; Redington, 1970: 643, figs 1–37; Williams et al., 1978: 255, figs 7 a–n.
Haemogamasus twitchelli Ewing 1925: 142 .
Type locality. England (without exact locality).
Holotype. Natural History Museum, London (fide Lundquist & Edler, 1979).
Type host. The common mole, Talpa europaea (L., 1758), in nests.
Host range. Haemogamasus nidi has a very wide spectrum of hosts, including numerous species of rodents and insectivores ( Bregetova, 1956a; Zemskaya, 1973; Whitaker & Wilson, 1974; Goncharova et al., 1991; Whitaker et al., 2007). May feed also on small birds (sparrows) and bats ( Haitlinger, 1988).
Distribution. Holarctic. In all areas of Asiatic Russia.
Remarks. Sludsky (2014) listed Hg. nidi among mite species able to harbour Yersinia pestis – the causative agent of the plague
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Haemogamasus nidi Michael, 1892
Vinarski, Maxim V. & Korallo-Vinarskaya, Natalia P. 2017 |
Euhaemogamasus ambulans
Keegan 1951: 228 |
Euhaemogamasus nidi
Bregetova 1949: 168 |
Euhaemogamasus sciuropteri
Keegan 1946: 72 |
Euhaemogamasus onychomydis
Ewing 1933: 4 |
Euhaemogamasus oregonensis
Ewing 1933: 5 |
Haemogamasus reidi
Williams 1978: 255 |
Redington 1970: 643 |
Vitzthum 1930: 404 |
Haemogamasus reidi
Ewing 1925: 140 |
Haemogamasus twitchelli
Ewing 1925: 142 |
Haemogamasus michaeli
Oudemans 1913: 155 |
Haemogamasus michaeli
Oudemans 1903: 87 |
Haemogamasus nidi
Fyodorova 2012: 276 |
Karg 1993: 166 |
Goncharova 1991: 47 |
Lundquist 1990: 332 |
Haitlinger 1988: 648 |
Senotrusova 1987: 37 |
Evans 1979: 239 |
Zemskaya 1973: 100 |
Karg 1971: 188 |
Redington 1970: 665 |
Allred 1969: 110 |
Evans 1966: 254 |
Piryanik 1962: 105 |
Kozlowski 1960: 409 |
Lange 1958: 210 |
Mrciak 1958: 71 |
Bregetova 1956: 134 |
Bregetova 1955: 264 |
Hirst 1914: 121 |
Oudemans 1903: 89 |
Haemogamasus nidi
Michael 1892: 314 |