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Hirstionyssus gudauricus Razumova 1957

  • 1. Saint-Petersburg State University, 7 / 9 Universitetskaya Emb., Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation, 199034 & Omsk State University, 28 Adrianova Str., Omsk, Russian Federation, 644077. radix. vinarski @ gmail. com. radix. vinarski @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 7644 - 4164
  • 2. Laboratory of Arthropod-Borne Viral Infections, Omsk Research Institute of Natural Foci Infections, 7 Mira Str. Omsk, Russian Federation, 644080 & Omsk State Pedagogical University, 14 Tukhachevskogo Emb., Omsk, Russian Federation, 644099

Description

Hirstionyssus gudauricus Razumova, 1957

Hirstionyssus gudauricus Razumova 1957: 45, fig. 1, 2.

Hirstionyssus gudauricus — Senotrusova 1982: 11, figs 4–5; Senotrusova 1987: 100, figs 48, 49; Goncharova et al. 1991: 70; Mašán & Fend’a 2010: 132, figs 132–138.

Hirstionyssus tatricus Mrciak 1958: 84.

Hirstionyssus tatricus — Uchikawa 1974: 266, figs 5–7.

Echinonyssus gudauricus — Tenorio 1984: 269.

Echinonyssus tatricus — Tenorio 1984: 278.

Type locality: Georgia, Kazbeghi District, vicinities of the villages of Kobi, Suatisi.

Type series: ZIN and the Department of Zoology of the North-Ossetian Pedagogical Institute (Vladikavkaz, Russia).

Type host: Chionomys gud (Satunin, 1909), the Gudaur vole.

Host range: H. gudauricus infests hosts belonging to varied vole genera (Alticola, Chionomys, Clethrionomys, Microtus); sometimes is collected from shrews (Razumova 1957; Senotrusova 1987; Mašán & Fend’a 2010). It seems that no species can be considered as the chief host of this generalist parasite.

Distribution: Northern and Central Europe, Caucasus, Kazakhstan, Western and Eastern Siberia (Senotrusova, 1987; Nikulina 2004; Huhta 2016); mostly in high mountain regions (Senotrusova 1987). Uchikawa (1974) recorded this species from Japan (as H. tatricus).

Notes

Published as part of Vinarski, Maxim V. & Korallo-Vinarskaya, Natalia P., 2020, An annotated catalogue of the gamasid mites associated with small mammals in Asiatic Russia. The family Hirstionyssidae (Acari: Mesostigmata: Gamasina), pp. 102-118 in Zootaxa 4838 (1) on page 108, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4838.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/4403711

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Collection code
ZIN
Family
Dermanyssidae
Genus
Hirstionyssus
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Mesostigmata
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Razumova
Species
gudauricus
Taxon rank
species
Type status
holotype
Taxonomic concept label
Hirstionyssus gudauricus Razumova, 1957 sec. Vinarski & Korallo-Vinarskaya, 2020

References

  • Razumova, I. I. (1957) A new species of mite of the genus Hirstionyssus (Gamasoidea, Liponyssidae). Parazitologicheskiy Sbornik, 17, 45 - 47. [in Russian]
  • Senotrusova, V. N. (1982) A new species of gamasid mite of the genus Hypoaspis and re-description of two species of the genus Hirstionyssus (Parasitiformes, Gamasoidea) from Kazakhstan. Trudy Instituta Zoologii AN Kazakhskoi SSR, 40, 5 - 15. [in Russian]
  • Senotrusova, V. N. (1987) Gamasid Mites-Parasites of Wild Animals in Kazakhstan. Nauka, Alma-Ata, 224 pp. [in Russian]
  • Goncharova, A. A., Bondarchuk, A. S. & Vershinina, O. N. (1991) Gamasid Mites-Ectoparasites of Mammals in Transbaikalia. Chita State Medical University, Chita, 121 pp. [in Russian]
  • Masan, P. & Fend'a, P. (2010) A Review of the Laelapid Mites Associated with Terrestrial Mammals in Slovakia, with a Key to the European Species (Acari: Mesostigmata: Dermanyssoidea). Institute of Zoology, Slovakian Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, 187 pp.
  • Mrciak, M. (1958) Roztoce z radu Parasitiformes (Acari) z drobnych cicavcov Vysokych Tatier. Zoologicke listy, 7, 65 - 86.
  • Uchikawa, K. (1974) Studies on mesostigmatid mites parasitic on mammals and birds in Japan. I Hirstionyssus apodemi Zuevsky and H. tatricus Mrciak new to Japan, redescriptions of adults and descriptions of deutonymphs. Japanese Journal of Sanitary Zoology, 24 (3), 261 - 270. https: // doi. org / 10.7601 / mez. 24.261
  • Tenorio, J. M. (1984) Catalog of the world Echinonyssus (= Hirstionyssus) (Acari: Laelapidae). International Journal of Entomology, 26, 260 - 281.
  • Nikulina, N. A. (2004) A Catalogue of Parasitic Gamasina Mites of Mammals of Northern Eurasia (Russia). Aktsioner & Co, Saint-Petersburg, 170 pp. [in Russian]
  • Huhta, V. (2016) Catalogue of the Mesostigmata mites in Finland. Memoranda Societatis pro Fauna & Flora Fennica, 92, 129 - 148. [http: // ojs. tsv. fi / index. php / msff / article / view / 60365 / 21224]