Laelapidae mites are ecologically diverse group of superfamily Dermanyssoidea (Mesostigmata) and involve predators and parasites found in various habitats. These mites are frequently associated with small rodents and some species occasionally infest man and transmit agents of diseases to humans such us mite-borne rickettsial pox, scrub typhus, and tick-borne pathogens. Therefore, identification of mites is an important step in the management of these vectors. Classification of the Dermanyssoidea is complicated. These mites display high levels of morphological variability, and it has been difficult to develop a robust phylogenetic relationship based solely upon morphological characteristics. Most classifications have utilized traditional tax...
Genus Laelaps Koch, 1836 Laelaps C.L. Koch, 1836: 19.Published as part of Kitrytė, Neringa & Balt...
In the present work mites previously identified as Dermanyssus gallinae De Geer (Acari, Mesostigmat...
ABSTRACT — The Dermanyssoidea is an extremely diverse lineage of mites that are found as free-living...
Dermanyssoidea (Mesostigmata) mites are facultative and obligate parasites, which distinguished by m...
Laelapidae mites associated with small rodents are one of the most important groups of parasitic mes...
Currently, genus Rickettsia comprises 31 recognized species and numerous uncharacterized strains cau...
Associations between species of Laelapidae (Mesostigmata: Dermanyssoidea) mites and small rodents ha...
The ecologically and morphologically diverse Laelapidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) mites are generally co...
Laelapid mites (Mesostigmata: Laelapidae) are one of the most important groups of parasitic mesostig...
The genus Bartonella contains facultative Gram-negative intracellular bacteria from the family Barto...
Mites are an extremely diverse group of arthropods, ranking only behind insects in estimated total n...
art. no. TBP-10The genus Rickettsia comprises obligate intracellular gram-negative bacteria, of whic...
Ectoparasites generally involved in spreading of various pathogens in the nature. Ticks are known to...
Lareschi, Marcela, Savchenko, Ekaterina (2021): Validation of the names of four species of laelapid ...
Dermacentor spp. – the most widespread family of ticks. This family has great variability of species...
Genus Laelaps Koch, 1836 Laelaps C.L. Koch, 1836: 19.Published as part of Kitrytė, Neringa & Balt...
In the present work mites previously identified as Dermanyssus gallinae De Geer (Acari, Mesostigmat...
ABSTRACT — The Dermanyssoidea is an extremely diverse lineage of mites that are found as free-living...
Dermanyssoidea (Mesostigmata) mites are facultative and obligate parasites, which distinguished by m...
Laelapidae mites associated with small rodents are one of the most important groups of parasitic mes...
Currently, genus Rickettsia comprises 31 recognized species and numerous uncharacterized strains cau...
Associations between species of Laelapidae (Mesostigmata: Dermanyssoidea) mites and small rodents ha...
The ecologically and morphologically diverse Laelapidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) mites are generally co...
Laelapid mites (Mesostigmata: Laelapidae) are one of the most important groups of parasitic mesostig...
The genus Bartonella contains facultative Gram-negative intracellular bacteria from the family Barto...
Mites are an extremely diverse group of arthropods, ranking only behind insects in estimated total n...
art. no. TBP-10The genus Rickettsia comprises obligate intracellular gram-negative bacteria, of whic...
Ectoparasites generally involved in spreading of various pathogens in the nature. Ticks are known to...
Lareschi, Marcela, Savchenko, Ekaterina (2021): Validation of the names of four species of laelapid ...
Dermacentor spp. – the most widespread family of ticks. This family has great variability of species...
Genus Laelaps Koch, 1836 Laelaps C.L. Koch, 1836: 19.Published as part of Kitrytė, Neringa & Balt...
In the present work mites previously identified as Dermanyssus gallinae De Geer (Acari, Mesostigmat...
ABSTRACT — The Dermanyssoidea is an extremely diverse lineage of mites that are found as free-living...