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eulaelaps stabularis (koch, 1839) and eulaelaps oudemansi turk, 1945 (mesostigmata : haemogamasidae). 1979532531
[the relationship of the population dynamics of gamasid mites with the population dynamics of their murine rodent hosts in the sikhote-alin].22,500 mites were collected from 4515 rodents over a period of 5 years in the sikhote-alin reserve. the abundance dynamics of 4, out of 5, most numerous species of mites (laelaps pavlovskyi, l. clethrionomydis, eulaelaps stabularis, haemogamasus serdjukovae) depends on the cyclic fluctuations in the number of rodents. a direct connection between the annual and, to some extent, seasonal dynamics of the abundance of parasites and that of their hosts is most distinct in l. pavlovskyi, an epizoon pa ...19911813842
[the effects of six kinds of insecticides on gamasid mites].the present paper reports on the results of six kinds including 14 chemical or biological insecticides on the gamasid mites. (1) using organophosphorus compounds such as quinothion, supracide, bromochlophus, sumithion at a dose of 0.2g per m2, at a dose of 1 g per m2 abate, and malathion at a dose of 49 per m2, they were all sufficient to produce 100% mortality on the mites eulaelaps stabularis; trichlorphon at a dose of 4g per m2 produced 96.4% kill of the mites. (2) organochloride insecticide ...19902364806
a contribution to the parasite fauna in winter nests of the common mole (talpa europaea l.) and incidence of its infection with tick-borne encephalitis virus (tbe) and rickettsia coxiella burnetii.a total of 45 winter nests of the common mole (talpa europaea l.) from the záhorska lowland (western slovakia) were investigated in january through march during the years 1981-1985. seven species of fleas with the eudominant species ctenophthalmus assimilis were found in them, the other species were subrecedent. the acarinium of the mole winter nests was composed of 19 mite species. predominant were euryphagous species haemogamasus nidi, h. hirsutus, eulaelaps stabularis and androlaelaps fahrenh ...19883169646
a coccidian in haemogamasid mites; possible vectors of elleipsisoma thomsoni franca, 1912.haemogamasinae/laelapidae mites (haemogamasus hirsutus, h. nidi and eulaelaps stabularis) collected from nests of the mole (talpa europaea) contained developmental stages (isosporan-type oocysts and independently developing macro-and microgametocytes) of a coccidian. these stages were observed in the haemocoele of living infected mites, in wet preparations of crushed mites, and in histological sections of paraffin wax embedded mites. they included both unsporulated and sporulated oocysts; sporul ...19873592490
mites (acari) infesting commensal rats in suez canal zone, egypt.mites are arthropods distinguished from ticks by usually being microscopical in size and have a hypostome unarmed with tooth-like anchoring processes. they are group in a number of suborders, each with super-families and families including many genera of medical and economic importance. in this paper, commensal rodents (rattus norvegicus, r. r. alexandrinus and r. r. frugivorous) were surveyed in the suez canal zone for their acari ectoparasites. four species of mites were recovered. in a descen ...19957665937
[biology of tick eulaelaps stabularis koch, 1936-(parasitiformes, gamasides, laelaptidae)]. 195913656193
first report of mites (gamasida: laelapidae) parasitic on wild rodents in uruguay, with new host records.information is presented for the first time on laelapid mites associated with wild rodents in uruguay. specimens of the following species were identified: laelapinae: androlaelaps fahrenholzi (berlese), androlaelaps rotundus (fonseca), gigantolaelaps wolffsohni (oudemans), laelaps paulistanensis (fonseca), laelaps manguinhosi (fonseca) and mysolaelaps microspinosus fonseca; haemogamasinae: eulaelaps stabularis (koch). most of the ectoparasite-host associations are reported for the first time. ne ...200617144130
[characteristics of zonal distribution of the gamasid mites connected with small mammals and their nests in western siberia].analysis of long-term data on the fauna, landscape distribution, and structure of communities of the gamasid mites (acari:parasitiformes:mesostigmata) connected with small mammals and their nests in the plain part of western siberia is carried out. by now, presence of 249 gamasid mite species is established in the territory under study, including 193 free-living and 56 parasitic species. gamasid mites are represented by the maximal number of species on small mammals and in thers nests in norther ...201021061589
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