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[first record of the mite genus neharpyrhyncuhus (acari: harpirhynchidae) in the russian fauna].the mites of genus neharpyrhynchus fain, 1972 (acari: harpirhynchidae) are recorded from rissia for first time. two species, n. hippolae sp. n. from hippolais icterina (passeriformes: sylviidae) and n. plumaris (fritsch) from fringilla coelebs (passeroformes: fringillidae) from n. w. russia was found. n. hippolae sp. n., female holotype (all measurements in mkm, abbreviations--see fain e.a., 1999): l 517, w 382, ls 179, ws 325, pa 27, thicker than pi 49 and pe 24, pts smooth, vi, ve [symbol: see ...200011212620
insect ectoparasites from wild passerine birds in the czech republic.wild passerine birds (passeriformes) from northeastern part of the czech republic were examined for ectoparasites. three species of louse-flies of the genus ornithomya (diptera: hippoboscidae), two species of fleas of the genera ceratophyllus and dasypsyllus (siphonaptera: ceratophyllidae), and 15 species of chewing lice belonging to the genera myrsidea, menacanthus (phthiraptera: menoponidae), brueelia, penenirmus, philopterus (phthiraptera: philopteridae) were found on 82 birds of 23 species. ...200819202768
haemoproteus minutus and haemoproteus belopolskyi (haemoproteidae): complete sporogony in the biting midge culicoides impunctatus (ceratopogonidae), with implications on epidemiology of haemoproteosis.species of haemoproteus (haemoproteidae) are cosmopolitan haemosporidian parasites, some of which cause severe diseases in birds. numerous recent studies address molecular characterization, distribution and genetic diversity of haemoproteids. however, the information about their vectors is scarce. we investigated sporogonic development of two widespread species of haemoproteus (haemoproteus minutus and haemoproteus belopolskyi) in the experimentally infected biting midge culicoides impunctatus. ...201425102434
[leucocytozoa (haemosporidia, leucocytozoidae) as biological markers in population research on birds].data on the infection of birds with leucocytozoon were suggested to be used for investigation of the structure of hosts' populations in the regions isolated by ecological barriers where breeding places of bloodsucking flies (simuliidae) are absent. conducted parasitological investigations have shown that when migrating through the courland spit birds of more northern populations extensively infected with leucocytozoon either do not merge with local populations of chaffinch, willow wren and icter ...20153144699
the isolation and identification of bacteria on feathers of migratory bird species.worldwide, bacteria are the most ubiquitous microorganisms, and it has been extensively demonstrated that migratory wild birds can increase bacterial global scale dispersion through long-distance migration and dispersal. the microbial community hosted by wild birds can be highly diverse, including pathogenic strains that can contribute to infections and disease spread. this study focused on feather and plumage bacteria within bird microbial communities. samples were collected during ornithologic ...201830563109
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