New records of subcutaneous mites (Acari: Hypoderatidae) in birds, with examples of potential host colonization events

New host, geographic records, or both are established for 14 species of hypoderatid deutonymphs from 14 species of birds in North America. Ten of these records are regarded as examples of a potential host colonization ernt where these hypopi have become established in hosts other than those with whi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of medical entomology 1997-07, Vol.34 (4), p.411-416
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description New host, geographic records, or both are established for 14 species of hypoderatid deutonymphs from 14 species of birds in North America. Ten of these records are regarded as examples of a potential host colonization ernt where these hypopi have become established in hosts other than those with which they are normally associated. Herein, potential host colonization events by hypoderatid deutonymphs are regarded as more of an ecologically determined than physiologically specific phenomenon, often specifically related to sharing of nesting sites in the same rookeries by different host taxa. Neottialges ibisicola Young and Pence is placed as a junior synonym of Neottialges plegadicola Fain. The taxonomic status of Hypodectes propus from columbid versus ardeid hosts needs further study
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AMERICA DEL NORTE
AMERIQUE DU NORD
ANIMAL SALVAJE
ANIMAL SAUVAGE
Animals
Arachnida
Biological and medical sciences
Bird Diseases - parasitology
BIRDS
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
HOSTS
HOTE
HUESPEDES
HYPODERATID DEUTONYMPHS
HYPOPI
Invertebrates
Mite Infestations - parasitology
Mite Infestations - veterinary
Mites - anatomy & histology
Mites - classification
MORPHOLOGY
NEW GEOGRAPHIC RECORDS
NEW HOST RECORDS
NORTH AMERICA
OISEAU
PAJAROS
PARASITE
PARASITES
PARASITOS
Skin Diseases - parasitology
Skin Diseases - veterinary
Species Specificity
SYNONYMS
Systematics. Geographical distribution
TAXA
TAXON
TAXONOMIA
TAXONOMIC STATUS
TAXONOMIE
TAXONOMY
WILD ANIMALS
title New records of subcutaneous mites (Acari: Hypoderatidae) in birds, with examples of potential host colonization events
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