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Macronyssus kolenatii

  • 1. All-Russian Research Institute of Veterinary Entomology and Arachnology RAS, Tyumen, 625041, Institutskaya str., 2 & National research Tomsk state university, Lenina str. 36, Tomsk, 634050 Russia
  • 2. University of Michigan, 3600 Varsity Dr. # 1030, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
  • 3. All-Russian Research Institute of Veterinary Entomology and Arachnology RAS, Tyumen, 625041, Institutskaya str., 2 & Tyumen state medical university, Odesskaya str. 54, Tyumen, 625023 Russia
  • 4. Penza State University, Krasnaya str. 40, Penza, 440026 Russia
  • 5. National research Tomsk state university, Lenina str. 36, Tomsk, 634050 Russia & https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 4661 - 0560
  • 6. Voronezh State University, Universitetskaya sqr. 1, Voronezh, 394018 Russia
  • 7. Tver' state university, Zhelyabova str. 33, Tver', 170100 Russia
  • 8. Tyumen state university, Volodarskogo str. 6, Tyumen, 625003 Russia

Description

Macronyssus kolenatii (Oudemans, 1902)

Liponyssus kolenatii Oudemans, 1902: 48.

Liponyssus kolenatii.—Oudemans, 1904: 25.

Hirstesia britteni Radford, 1953: 239 (synonymy by Radovsky, 1966).

Macronyssus britteni.— Evans et al., 1961: 140.

Ichoronyssus kolenatii.— Pinchuk, 1970: 85.

Macronyssus kolenatii.— Radovsky, 1966: 94; 1967: 136; 2010: 56; Mehl, 1979: 3; Baker & Beccaloni, 2006: 173. Macronyssus kolenati.— Nikitchenko, 1995: 88.

Type locality: Osterholz near Bremen (Germany) (Oudemans, 1902).

Type host: Pipistrellus pipistrellus (Oudemans, 1902).

Material. N1 ex soprano pipistrelle Pipistrellus pygmaeus from biological station “Venevitinovo”, 4 June 2019, leg. O.L. Orlov, I. V. Budaeva.

Distribution in Russian Federation: Crimea (Stanyukovich, 1997), Pskov Province (Medvedev et al., 2000), Penza Region (Stanyukovich, 1997), Voronezh Region (Stanyukovich, 1997; present paper), Volgograd Region (Stanyukovich, 1997), Rostov Region (Zabashta et al., 2019), Sverdlovsk Region (Stanyukovich, 1997), [Pre-Urals, Urals— Orlova et al., 2015d].

Distribution outside Russian Federation: Europe (Radovsky, 1967; Haitlinger & Walter, 1997), Africa (Egypt— Radovsky, 1967).

Hosts. Pipistrellus pipistrellus (Stanyukovich, 1997), P. nathusii (Stanyukovich, 1997), P. pygmaeus (present paper), P. kuhlii (Stanyukovich, 1997; Zabashta et al., 2019), Myotis dasycneme (Stanyukovich, 1997), M. daubentonii (Beron, 2014), M. blythii (Beron, 2014), M. brandtii (Stanyukovich, 1997), M. mystacinus (Stanyukovich, 1997), M. bechsteini (Haitlinger & Walter, 1997), Nyctalus noctula (Haitlinger & Walter, 1997), Pipistrellus maderensis (Beron, 2014), Vespertilio murinus (Stanyukovich, 1997), Eptesicus nilssonii (Stanyukovich, 1997).

Notes

Published as part of Orlova, M. V., Klimov, P. B., Orlov, O. L., Smirnov, D. G., Zhigalin, A. V., Budaeva, I. V., Emelyanova, A. A. & Anisimov, N. V., 2021, A checklist of bat-associated macronyssid mites (Acari: Gamasina: Macronyssidae) of Russia, with new host and geographical records, pp. 537-564 in Zootaxa 4974 (3) on page 549, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4974.3.4, http://zenodo.org/record/4778060

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References

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