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Nycteribia vexata Westwood 1835

  • 1. National Research Tomsk State University, Lenina str. 36, Tomsk, 634050 Russia. & Tyumen State University, Volodarskogo str. 6, Tyumen, 625003 Russia.
  • 2. Tyumen State University, Volodarskogo str. 6, Tyumen, 625003 Russia. & University of Michigan, 3600 Varsity Dr. # 1030, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
  • 3. National Research Tomsk State University, Lenina str. 36, Tomsk, 634050 Russia.
  • 4. Tyumen State University, Volodarskogo str. 6, Tyumen, 625003 Russia. & Tyumen State Medical University, Odesskaya str. 54, Tyumen, 625023 Russia.
  • 5. Penza State University, Krasnaya str. 40, Penza, 440026 Russia.
  • 6. Dagestan State Nature Reserve, Gagarina str. 120, Makhachkala, 367010 Russia.
  • 7. Zhigulevskiy State Natural Biosphere Reserve named after I. I. Sprygin, Zhigulevskaya str. 1, s. Bakhilova Polyana, Zhigulevsk, 445362 Russia.
  • 8. Muromtsevskaya Secondary School, Muromtsevo, 646430 Russia.

Description

Nycteribia vexata Westwood, 1835

Material. 1 ♁ ex Myotis blythii, Sary-Kum, 3.V.2018, leg. Y.A. Bykov.

Distribution. Russian Federation: Dagestan Republic (new record), Krasnodar Region (Farafonova & Gornostaev 2018), Crimea (Pliginsky 1927; Volkova 1957; Orlova & Orlov 2018). Caucasus (Farafonova & Yavruyan 1989). Europe (Szentiványi et al. 2016). Middle East (Theodor & Moscona 1954; Aktaş & Hasbenli 1994). North Africa (Theodor & Moscona 1954).

Hosts. Myotis blythii (Farafonova & Gornostaev 2018; Orlova & Orlov 2018), My. myotis (Szentiványi et al. 2016), My. bechsteinii (Szentiványi et al. 2016), My. daubentonii (Szentiványi et al. 2016), My. mystacinus (Szentiványi et al. 2016), Nyctalus leisleri (Szentiványi et al. 2016), Plecotus auritus (Szentiványi et al. 2016; Farafonova & Gornostaev 2018), Pipistrellus kuhlii (Aktaş & Hasbenli 1994), Vespertilio murinus (doubtful record) (Lebedinsky 1904; Pliginsky 1927) [this host probably misidentified for My. blythii (Ševčík et al. 2011)], Rhinolophus ferrumequinum (Szentiványi et al. 2016), Rh. euryale (Szentiványi et al. 2016), Rh. hipposideros (Szentiványi et al. 2016), Rhinolophus spp. (Farafonova & Gornostaev 2018), Mi. schreibersii (Szentiványi et al. 2016).

Notes

Published as part of Orlova, Maria V., Klimov, Pavel B., Moskvitina, Nina S., Orlov, Oleg L., Zhigalin, Alexander V., Smirnov, Dmitriy G., Dzhamirzoyev, Hadzhibek S., Vekhnik, Vladimir P., Pavlov, Alexander V., Emelyanova, Alla A. & Khristenko, Ekaterina, 2021, New records of bat flies (Diptera: Nycteribiidae), with an updated checklist of the nycteribiids of Russia, pp. 410-430 in Zootaxa 4927 (3) on page 420, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4927.3.5, http://zenodo.org/record/4542358

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References

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