Laelaps stupkai Linzey & Crossley, 1836Myonyssus jamesoni Ewing & Baker
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Laelaps stupkai Linzey & Crossley
Ex Synaptomys cooperi (southern bog lemming): 3 F, NC, Swain Co., US 441 at Kanati Fork, 16 Dec. 1965, D.W. & A.V. Linzey (Linzey & Crossley 1971).
Laelaps stupkai was originally described from the Park (Linzey & Crossley 1971). Myonyssus jamesoni Ewing & Baker
Ex Blarina brevicauda (shorttailed shrew): 2 F, TN, Sevier Co., Greenbrier, 18 Apr. 1931, R.L. Boke (Ewing & Baker 1947).
Myonyssus jamesoni is a widely distributed ectoparasite of B. brevicauda and some other shrews ranging from Canada (Ontario) to the southern USA (Tennessee) (Ewing & Baker 1947, Whitaker & Wilson 1974).
Myonyssus jamesoni Ewing & BakerEx Blarina brevicauda (shorttailed shrew): 2 F, TN, Sevier Co., Greenbrier, 18 Apr. 1931, R.L. Boke (Ewing & Baker 1947).
Myonyssus jamesoni is a widely distributed ectoparasite of B. brevicauda and some other shrews ranging from Canada (Ontario) to the southern USA (Tennessee) (Ewing & Baker 1947, Whitaker & Wilson 1974).
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Laelaps stupkai Linzey & Crossley Myonyssus jamesoni Ewing & Baker
Reeves, Will K., Durden, Lance A., Ritzi, Christopher M., Beckham, Katy R., Super, Paul E & Oconnor, Barry M. 2007 |
Laelaps stupkai
C.L.Koch 1836 |