Trombidium brevimanum (Berlese, 1910)

Haarder, Simon & Mąkol, Joanna, 2022, Terrestrial Parasitengona mites (Trombidiformes) of Denmark - new data on parasite-host associations and new country records, Acarologia 62 (2), pp. 508-520 : 513

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.24349/yglc-mnck

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F5D018-FFB7-FFBE-B5AF-FB82FBA9FA39

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Trombidium brevimanum (Berlese, 1910)
status

 

Trombidium brevimanum (Berlese, 1910)

Species distributed in the Palaearctic, known from all active life instars ( Mąkol and Wohltmann 2012, and references therein). Species predominantly known as a parasite of spiders ( Araneae ), recorded from the following spider families: Araneidae , Argiopidae , Clubionidae , Dictynidae , Linyphiidae , Lycosidae , Philodromidae , Tetragnathidae , Theridiidae , Thomisidae ( Felska et al. 2018) . Recorded also as parasite of Coleoptera ( Haitlinger 2008) and pseudoscorpions ( Judson and Mąkol 2011).

Record:

Enoplognatha ovata (Clerck, 1757) ( Araneae : Theridiidae ), Valby (København), 15 July 2015, leg. Simon Haarder; 1 H/1 LV/dorsolateral side of prosoma

Note: Third record from Denmark. First and second record was reported by Haitlinger (2008). Enoplognatha ovata is a new host record.

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