Dermanyssidae
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6126793 |
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Dermanyssidae |
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Key to genera and species of Dermanyssidae View in CoL and Macronyssidae associated with birds occurring in Slovakia (females)
1. Chelicerae fine and conspicuously elongated, stylet-like, almost subequal in length to legs I; cheliceral digits minute, hardly discernible............................................ Dermanyssus Dugès, 1834 View in CoL .......................... 2
- Chelicerae at least moderately thick, much shorter than legs I; cheliceral digits well developed, prominent.............. 6
2. Metasternal setae st4 absent; dorsal shield slightly shortened posteriorly, with two pairs of J-setae on opisthonotal surface (J1 and J3); soft integument with two pairs of small suboval platelets close to posterior margin of dorsal shield.................................................................................... Dermanyssus americanus Ewing, 1923 View in CoL
- Metasternal setae st4 present; dorsal shield not reduced in length, with at least three pairs of J-setae on opisthonotal surface (J1, J3 and J4 always present); soft integument never with small scutal elements close to posterior margin of dorsal shield.... 3
3. Dorsal shield with four pairs of J setae on opisthonotal surface (J2 present), and with at least nine pairs of setae on podonotal surface (z6 present).................................................................................. 4
- Dorsal shield with three pairs of J setae on opisthonotal surface (J2 absent), and with eight pairs of setae on podonotal surface (z6 absent or placed on soft integument).................................................................. 5
4. Anterior end of peritremes reaching mid-level of coxae II; dorsal shield with eleven pairs of opisthonotal setae (j1 and s1 present); genu IV with one posterolateral seta.................................... Dermanyssus gallinae ( De Geer, 1778) View in CoL
- Peritremes strongly reduced in length and with anterior end reaching to mid-level of coxae III; dorsal shield with nine pairs of opisthonotal setae (j1 and s1 off the shield); genu IV with two posterolateral setae...................................................................................................... Dermanyssus chelidonis Oudemans, 1939 View in CoL
5. Tibia I, genu I and femur II with two ventral setae; trochanter I without dorsal seta; femur II with one anterolateral seta; humeral platelets fused to or adjacent to anterolateral margins of dorsal shield; idiosomal setae placed on soft caudal integument longer, more robust................................................ Dermanyssus carpathicus Zeman, 1979
- Tibia I, genu I and femur II with three ventral setae; trochanter I with one dorsal seta; femur II with two anterolateral setae; humeral platelets well distant from anterolateral margins of dorsal shield; idiosomal setae placed on soft caudal integument shorter, relatively thin................................................. Dermanyssus hirundinis ( Hermann, 1804) View in CoL
6. Dorsal shield divided, with subequal podonotal and opisthonotal portions.......................................................................... Pellonyssus Clark & Yunker, 1956 View in CoL ...... Pellonyssus reedi Zumpt & Patterson, 1952 View in CoL
- Dorsal shield undivided, entire.............................................. Ornithonyssus Sambon, 1928 View in CoL ..... 7
7. Dorsal shield setae j3 present; anterior end of peritremes reaching mid-level of coxae II; sternal setae st1 shorter than setae st2 and st3............................................................. Ornithonyssus pipistrelli Oudemans, 1903 View in CoL
- Dorsal shield setae j3 absent; anterior end of peritremes reaching posterior margin of coxae I; sternal setae st1 at least subequal to setae st2 and st3.................................................................................... 8
8. Dorsal shield behind J3 with three pairs of setae (Z4, Z5 and Jx).... Ornithonyssus sylviarum ( Canestrini & Fanzago, 1877) View in CoL
- Dorsal shield behind J3 with four pairs of setae (Z4, Z5, S5 and Jx)............................................ 9
9. J setae relatively longer, J1 with tip reaching the following setae J2; opisthogastric soft integument densely setose.................................................................................. Ornithonyssus bacoti ( Hirst, 1913) View in CoL
- J setae relatively shorter, J1 with tip reaching between J1 and J2; opisthogastric soft integument sparsely setose.................................................................................. Ornithonyssus bursa ( Berlese, 1888) View in CoL
Berlese, A. (1888) Acari austro-americani quos collegit Aloysius Balzan. Manipulus primus. Species novas circiter quinquaginta complectens. Bolletino della Societa Entomologica Italiana, 20, 171 - 222 + plates 5 - 13. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 1589
Canestrini, G. & Fanzago, F. (1877) Intorno agli Acari Italiani. Atti del Reale Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, Series 5, 4, 69 - 208 + plates II - VII.
Clark, G. M. & Yunker, C. E. (1956) A new genus and species of Dermanyssidae (Acarina: Mesostigmata) from the English sparrow, with observations on its life cycle. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington, 23, 93 - 101.
De Geer, CH. (1778) Memoires pour servir a l'histoire des insectes (tome septieme). Grefing & Hesselberg, Stockholm, 696 pp.
Duges, A. L. (1834) Recherches sur l'ordre des Acariens en general et la famille des Trombidies en particulier. Annales des Sciences Naturelles. Zoologie, 2, 5 - 46.
Ewing, H. E. (1923) The dermanyssid mites of North America. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 62 (13), 1 - 26, 2 pls. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.5479 / si. 00963801.62 - 2459.1
Hermann, J. F. (1804) Memoire Apterologique. De l'imprimerie de F. G. Levrault, Strasbourg, 144 pp.
Hirst, S. (1913) On three new species of gamasid mites found on rats. Bulletin of Entomological Research, 4, 119 - 124. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1017 / s 0007485300043029
Sambon, L. W. (1928) The parasitic acarians of animals and the part they play in the causation of the eruptive fevers and other diseases of man. Preliminary considerations based upon an ecological study of typhus fever. Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, 22, 67 - 132.
Zeman, P. (1979) Dermanyssus carpathicus sp. n. (Acarina: Dermanyssidae), a new bird parasite from Czechoslovakia. Folia Parasitologica (Praha), 26, 173 - 178.
Zumpt, F. & Patterson, P. M. (1952) Three new parasitic mites from the Ethiopian region (Acarina: Laelaptidae). Journal of the Entomological Society of Southern Africa, 15, 159 - 164.
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