DESCRIPTION OF THE MALES OF ANDROLAELAPS MISIONALIS AND ANDROLAELAPS ULYSESPARDINASI (ACARI: PARASITIFORMES: LAELAPIDAE) PARASITIC OF SIGMONDONTINE RODENTS FROM NORTHEASTERN ARGENTINA
Laelapinae mites are common ectoparasites of small mammals, mainly sigmodontine rodents, but males are not frequent in natural populations. In this study, the morphology of the unknown males of Androlaelaps misionalis Lareschi, 2010 and Androlaelaps ulysespardinasi Lareschi, 2011 are described. The...
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