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listrophorus gibbus (acarina: listrophoridae). an unusual parasitic mite from laboratory rabbits (oryctolagus cuniculus) in the united states. 19715553458
a survey of fur mites in domestic rabbits.a survey of six commercial rabbit colonies was conducted to determine the prevalence of the mite cheyletiella parasitvorax. this mite was present in all six colonies, and 43.2% of 220 rabbits examined were infested. listrophorus gibbus, reported only once previously in domestic rabbits in the united states, was found in four of the six colonies, and in 7.3% of the 220 rabbits examined. non-parasitic mites were found in 3.2% of the samples. over 50% of the rabbits examined had inapparent mite inf ...1976979142
[listrophorus gibbus, a fur mite in domestic rabbits (author's transl)].a case of infection with the fur mite of domestic rabbits, listrophorus gibbus, is reported. possible methods of treatment of individual rabbits as well as of colonies of rabbits are reviewed. the presence of listrophorus gibbus in conjunction with cheyletiella parasitivorax is also discussed.1978663927
papular urticaria produced by the mite listrophorus gibbus. 19873690884
rabbit fur mite (listrophorus gibbus) infestation of new zealand white rabbits.the prevalence of listrophorus gibbus infestation in seven groups of new zealand white female rabbits that were purchased from the same source was determined by microscopic examination of hair tufts collected from affected rabbits. thirtynine of 52 (75%) rabbits were infested, although there was variation in the degree of infestation for each group (ranging from 0 to 100%). the infestation did not spread to other rabbits that had been housed in the same room for 72 h. infested rabbits were treat ...199812456150
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