Bertrandiella otophila (Hunter and Loomis) new combination
Hirstiella otophila Hunter and Loomis, 1966: 683 .
Diagnosis. Female. Prodorsal shield triangular bearing 3 pairs of peripectinate setae (vi, ve and sci) and with posterior end as wide as distance between setae vi (not acute ending). Tarsus I with long solenidion ω 2 with slightly longer companion seta ft.
Male. Prodorsal shield trapezoid in shape with posterior margin wider than anterior and with 4 pairs of long peripectinate setae (vi, ve, sci and c1). Companion seta ft longer than solenidion ω 2.
Type. Female HOLOTYPE at Chigger Research Collection at California State University, Long Beach, California, USA (CSULB); female, male, deutonymphal and larval PARATYPES at CSULB, USNMC, OSAL, University of Kansas, University of California at Riverside and Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas (Hunter & Loomis 1966); deutonymphal and male PARATYPES (BM(NH)).
Type locality. Barstow, San Bernardino Co., California, USA.
Type host. Coleonyx variegatus (Baird) .
Material examined. 1 deutonymphal PARATYPE ex Coleonyx variegatus, USA, California, San Bernardino Co., Barstow 2 mi S, 1 March 1964, coll. W. L. Hunter (BM(NH)); 1 male PARATYPE ex Coleonyx variegatus, USA, California, Riverside Co., 5.8 mi NW Desert Center on New rd to Eagle, J. C. Geest (BM(NH)). 2 females ex Coleonyx brevis, MEXICO, Coahuila, San Pedro de las Colonias, Santa Eulalia, 1250 m asl, 19 June 1994, W. Schmidt (CNAC 004416–17).
Remarks. This species appears to be a specific ectoparasite of Eublepharidae and Phyllodactylidae (see Table 3).