Neotrombicula

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Neotrombicula
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Neotrombicula microti
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Trombidiformes
Family: Trombiculidae
Tribe: Trombiculini
Genus: Neotrombicula
A.S.Hirst, 1925
Synonyms [1]
  • AnamasticulaVercammen-Grandjean & Kolebinova, 1985
  • ArctotrombiculaVercammen-Grandjean & Kolebinova, 1985
  • ArctrombiculaZoological Record
  • DigenualaeaVercammen-Grandjean, 1960
  • DigenualeaZoological Record
  • IranotrombiculaStekol'Nikov, 2000
  • MonogenualataVercammen-Grandjean, 1960
  • NeotrombiculoidesVercammen-Grandjean, 1960
  • PolymasticulaVercammen-Grandjean & Kolebinova, 1985
  • VercammenellaFeider, 1970

Neotrombicula is a genus of mites in the family Trombiculidae. [2] Species of this genus are found throughout Europe and North America. [3]

Species

BioLib includes:

  1. Neotrombicula absoluta Schluger, 1966
  2. Neotrombicula acomys (Radford, 1957)
  3. Neotrombicula aeretes Hsu & Yang, 1985
  4. Neotrombicula agriotricha Stekolnikov, 1994
  5. Neotrombicula alexandrae Stekolnikov, 1993
  6. Neotrombicula anthiana Kolebinova, 1969
  7. Neotrombicula arcuata Wen & Jiang, 1984
  8. Neotrombicula austriaca Kepka, 1964
  9. Neotrombicula autumnalis (Shaw, 1790)
  10. Neotrombicula balcanica Kolebinova, 1973
  11. Neotrombicula baschkirica Kudryashova, 1998
  12. Neotrombicula bisignata (Ewing, 1929)
  13. Neotrombicula bondari Kudryashova, 1994
  14. Neotrombicula boroveza Vercammen-Grandjean, Kolebinova, Göksu & Kepka, 1971
  15. Neotrombicula carpathica Schluger & Vysotzkaja, 1970
  16. Neotrombicula centrafricana Goff, 1995
  17. Neotrombicula comata Domrow, 1961
  18. Neotrombicula corvi Kolebinova, 1971
  19. Neotrombicula desaleri (Methlagl, 1927)
  20. Neotrombicula digenuala Schluger, 1967
  21. Neotrombicula ditricha (Feider, 1955)
  22. Neotrombicula earis Kepka, 1964
  23. Neotrombicula elegans Schluger, 1966
  24. Neotrombicula elegantissima Kolebinova, 1981
  25. Neotrombicula faghihi Kudryashova, 1973
  26. Neotrombicula fujigmo (Philip & Fuller, 1950)
  27. Neotrombicula gemini Domrow, 1971
  28. Neotrombicula georgyi Kharadov, 1990
  29. Neotrombicula greenlyi Domrow, 1984
  30. Neotrombicula inopinata (Oudemans, 1909)
  31. Neotrombicula japonica (Tanaka, Kaiwa, Teramura & Kagaya, 1930)
  32. Neotrombicula kenyaensis Goff, 1995
  33. Neotrombicula kepkai Kolebinova, 1971
  34. Neotrombicula marmotae Wen, Zhou, Chen, Wang & Zhang, 1984
  35. Neotrombicula microti (Ewing, 1928)
  36. Neotrombicula minuta Schluger, 1966
  37. Neotrombicula nagayoi (Sasa, Hayashi, Saito, Minura & Asahina, 1950)
  38. Neotrombicula naultini (Dumbleton, 1947)
  39. Neotrombicula novaehollandiae (Hirst, 1929)
  40. Neotrombicula palestinensis (Radford, 1957)
  41. Neotrombicula pentagona (Womersley, 1952)
  42. Neotrombicula pilosa (Feider, 1948)
  43. Neotrombicula pomeranzevi (Schluger, 1948)
  44. Neotrombicula pontica Stekolnikov, 2001
  45. Neotrombicula rhinolophi Kolebinova, 1968
  46. Neotrombicula rhodesiana (Lawrence, 1949)
  47. Neotrombicula richmondi (Brennan & Wharton, 1950)
  48. Neotrombicula rissa Kudryashova, 1998
  49. Neotrombicula sciuricola Kolebinova, 1970
  50. Neotrombicula serbovae Kolebinova, 1972
  51. Neotrombicula sphenodonti Goff, Loomis & Ainsworth, 1988
  52. Neotrombicula subtilis Schluger & Kudryashova, 1969
  53. Neotrombicula talmiensis (Schluger, 1955)
  54. Neotrombicula thylogale (Womersley, 1954)
  55. Neotrombicula tragardhiana (Feider, 1953)
  56. Neotrombicula uliginosa Kudryashova, 1998
  57. Neotrombicula uraliensis Kudryashova, 1994
  58. Neotrombicula vernalis (Willmann, 1942)
  59. Neotrombicula villosa Kudryashova, 1994
  60. Neotrombicula vulgaris (Schluger, 1955)

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References

  1. "Neotrombicula". Global Biodiversity Information Facility . Retrieved 19 June 2021.
  2. A. B. Shatrov & N. I. Kudryashova (2008). "Taxonomic ranking of major trombiculid subtaxa with remarks on the evolution of host-parasite relationships (Acariformes: Parasitengona: Trombiculidae)". Annales Zoologici . 58 (2): 279–287. doi:10.3161/000345408X326591.
  3. Goldberg, Stephen R.; Bursey, Charles R. (1991). "Duration of Attachment by Mites and Ticks on the Iguanid Lizards Sceloporus graciosus and Uta stansburiana". Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 27 (4): 719–722. doi: 10.7589/0090-3558-27.4.719 . PMID   1758043.