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Gahrliepia picta Traub and Morrow 1955
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Gahrliepia picta Traub and Morrow, 1955
Gahrliepia (Gahrliepia) picta Traub and Morrow, 1955: 32, figs. 92–99; Audy 1957: 274; Nadchatram 1972: 194; Goff 1989: 123; Mohd Zain et al. 2015: tab. 1.
Gahrliepia (Scrobiculata) picta: Vercammen-Grandjean 1968b: 117.
Type deposition. USNM.
Type data. Ex Berylmys bowersi (syn. Rattus bowersi), Malaysia, Selangor State, Ulu Langat Forest Reserve.
Hosts. RODENTIA: Berylmys bowersi, Leopoldamys sabanus.
Distribution. Malaysia.
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Biodiversity
- Collection code
- USNM
- Scientific name authorship
- Traub and Morrow
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Order
- Trombidiformes
- Family
- Trombiculidae
- Genus
- Gahrliepia
- Species
- picta
- Taxon rank
- species
- Type status
- holotype
- Taxonomic concept label
- Gahrliepia picta and, 1955 sec. Stekolnikov, 2021
References
- Traub, R. & Morrow, M. L. (1955) A revision of the chiggers of the subgenus Gahrliepia (Acarina: Trombiculidae). Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, 128, 1 - 89.
- Nadchatram, M. (1972) The Gunong Benom Expedition 1967. 9. A collection of chiggers from Gunong Benom (Prostigmata; Trombiculidae). Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Zoology, 23, 189 - 198.
- Mohd Zain, S. N., Syed Khalil Amdan, S. A., Braima, K. A., Abdul-Aziz, N. M., Wilson, J. J., Sithambaran, P. & Jeffery, J. (2015) Ectoparasites of murids in peninsular Malaysia and their associated diseases. Parasites & Vectors, 8, 254. https: // doi. org / 10.1186 / s 13071 - 015 - 0850 - 1
- Vercammen-Grandjean, P. H. (1968 b) The chigger mites of the Far East (Acarina: Trombiculidae & Leeuwenhoekiidae). U. S. Army Medical Research and Development Command, Washington, D. C., 135 pp.