Pseudolynchia canariensis (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) is a parasite of pigeons but also a host for hyperparasitic mites living on the same avian hosts. Four species and subspecies of mites found on this louse fly, Myialges anchora, Promyialges italicus sp. nov., Promyialges lophortyx (Astigmata: Epidermoptidae), and Ornithocheyletia hallae hallae (Prostigmata: Cheyletidae), are described or redescribed. One new species of feather mites is described from Tuscany, Pisa, Italy, from Pseudolynchia canariensis (Mcquart, 1840) from Columba livia (Gmelin, 1789). This is the first report of the genera Myialges and Ornithocheyletia for the Iranian fauna, while the subspecies Ornithocheyletia hallae hallae represents a new report for Asia. Specime...
Background: Avian mite dermatitis is a skin disease caused in mammals by the incidental bites of bl...
Two new feather mite species of the genus Analloptes Trouessart, 1885 (Acariformes: Xolalgidae) are ...
The present study was conducted for three years (1995-1998) to throw some light on the acarofauna of...
Faradonbeh, Majid Moradi, Ostovan, Hadi, OConnor, Barry M., Gheibi, Mehdi, Joharchi, Omid, Macchioni...
Des femelles gravides de Myialges anchora Trouessan, 1906 et de M. lophortyx (Furman et Tarshis, 195...
Figure 7. Myialges anchora Trouessart, 1907 (female) – A. Leg II; B. Leg II; C. Leg IV.Published as ...
Figure 14. Pseudolynchia canariensis (adult) with abundant phoretic mites collected from decedent in...
ABSTRACT: Host specificity of vectors is an important but understudied force shaping parasite evolut...
Figures 5. Myialges anchora Trouessart, 1907 (Female) – A. Dorsal view ofidiosoma, left side in grey...
In this paper the feather mite Promyialges uncus (Vitzthum, 1934) is recorded for the first time in ...
Figure 8. Myialges anchora Trouessart, 1907 (female) – A. Dorsal view of propodosoma; B. Ventral vie...
Figure 13. A. Myialges anchora Trouessart, 1907 (female) – Genital papillae; B, C. Promyialges lopho...
We present the results of our investigation of feather mites (Astigmata) associated with non-passeri...
The genus Hemipterodectes Berla is redefined and the type species, H. squalocauda is figured. A new ...
Abstract. Feather mites are highly specialized plumage and skin ectoparasites that are variously ada...
Background: Avian mite dermatitis is a skin disease caused in mammals by the incidental bites of bl...
Two new feather mite species of the genus Analloptes Trouessart, 1885 (Acariformes: Xolalgidae) are ...
The present study was conducted for three years (1995-1998) to throw some light on the acarofauna of...
Faradonbeh, Majid Moradi, Ostovan, Hadi, OConnor, Barry M., Gheibi, Mehdi, Joharchi, Omid, Macchioni...
Des femelles gravides de Myialges anchora Trouessan, 1906 et de M. lophortyx (Furman et Tarshis, 195...
Figure 7. Myialges anchora Trouessart, 1907 (female) – A. Leg II; B. Leg II; C. Leg IV.Published as ...
Figure 14. Pseudolynchia canariensis (adult) with abundant phoretic mites collected from decedent in...
ABSTRACT: Host specificity of vectors is an important but understudied force shaping parasite evolut...
Figures 5. Myialges anchora Trouessart, 1907 (Female) – A. Dorsal view ofidiosoma, left side in grey...
In this paper the feather mite Promyialges uncus (Vitzthum, 1934) is recorded for the first time in ...
Figure 8. Myialges anchora Trouessart, 1907 (female) – A. Dorsal view of propodosoma; B. Ventral vie...
Figure 13. A. Myialges anchora Trouessart, 1907 (female) – Genital papillae; B, C. Promyialges lopho...
We present the results of our investigation of feather mites (Astigmata) associated with non-passeri...
The genus Hemipterodectes Berla is redefined and the type species, H. squalocauda is figured. A new ...
Abstract. Feather mites are highly specialized plumage and skin ectoparasites that are variously ada...
Background: Avian mite dermatitis is a skin disease caused in mammals by the incidental bites of bl...
Two new feather mite species of the genus Analloptes Trouessart, 1885 (Acariformes: Xolalgidae) are ...
The present study was conducted for three years (1995-1998) to throw some light on the acarofauna of...