Bdella muscorum Ewing 1909
Creators
- 1. . Entomology Research Department, Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran, Iran; E-mails: n. ebrahimi @ iripp. ir, n _ ebrahimi 60 @ yahoo. com
- 2. . Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Birjand, Birjand, Iran; E-mails: noei. javad @ birjand. ac. ir, noei. javad @ gmail. com.
Description
Bdella muscorum Ewing, 1909
Distribution in Iran – Alborz Province: Karaj (Ueckermann et al. 2007), East Azerbaijan Province: Region not mentioned (Abbasi et al. 2016).
General distribution – United States (California, Colorado, New Mexico, Kansas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Michigan, Minnesota, Illinois, Maryland), Alaska (Point Barrow, Chandler Lake Region, Umiaat, District of Mackenzie), Germany (Ost-Holstein), Czech Republic and Iceland, Georgia, Japan, Bulgaria, Pakistan, Bohemia, Canada, Ukraine, Iran, Slovakia, China, Hungary (Atyeo 1960; Atyeo and Tuxen 1962; Gomelauri 1963; Sosnina et al. 1965; Shiba and Morikawa 1966; Lelláková-Duškova 1978; Tseng 1978; Kuznetsov and Livshits 1979; Chaudhri et al. 1979; Danks 1980; Lehman 1982; Lee et al. 1997; Lin and Zhang 2000; Ripka et al. 2005; Nakamura et al. 2006; Ueckermann et al. 2007; Kaluz 2008; Bednarskaya 2009, 2010, 2011; Abbasi et al. 2016).
Collection place(s) – Grain in storage, silos, and flour (Ueckermann et al. 2007; Abbasi et al. 2016).
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Additional details
Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Family
- Bdellidae
- Genus
- Bdella
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Trombidiformes
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Scientific name authorship
- Ewing
- Species
- muscorum
- Taxon rank
- species
- Taxonomic concept label
- Bdella muscorum Ewing, 1909 sec. Ebrahimi & Noei, 2022
References
- Ueckermann, A., Rastegar, J., Saboori, A. & Ostovan, H. (2007) Some mites of the superfamily Bdelloidea (Acari: Prostigmata) of Karaj (Iran), with descriptions of two new species and redescription of Bdelloides Kazeruni. Acarologia, 61: 127 - 138.
- Abbasi, H., Ardeshir, F. & Bagheri, M. (2016) Fauna of superfamily Bdelloidea and family Cheyletidae mites in grain stocks of East Azerbaijan province, Iran. Proceedings of the 22 nd Iranian Plant Protection Congress, Karaj, Iran, p. 516.
- Atyeo, W. T. (1960) A revision of the family Bdellidae in North and Central America (Acarina: Prostigmata). University of Kansas Science Bulletin, 40: 345 - 499.
- Atyeo, W. T. & Tuxen, S. L. (1962) The Icelandic Bdellidae (Acarina). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 35 (3): 281 - 298.
- Gomelauri, L. A. (1963) On the study of mites of the family Bdellidae in Georgian S. S. R. Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the Georgian SSR, 30 (2): 47 - 51.
- Sosnina, E. F., Vysotskaya, S. O., Markov, G. N. & Atanasov, L. K. (1965) Predatory mites of the family Bdellidae (Acarina, Prostigmata) from nests of rodents in Bulgaria. Proceedings of the Zoological Institute, USSR Academy of Sciences, 35: 272 - 287.
- Shiba, M. & Morikawa, K. (1966) Prostigmatic mites from Japan. II Bdellidae I (Bdellinae, Cytinae, Spinibdellinae). Reports of Research Matsuyama Shinonome Junior College, 3: 17 - 37.
- Lellakova-Duskova, F. (1978) Incidence of mites of the family Bdellidae in moss from a spruce wood in SW-Bohemina. Vestnik Ceskoslovenske spolecnosti zoologicke, 42 (1): 23 - 42.
- Tseng, Y. H. (1978) Mites of the family Bdellidae from Taiwan (Acarina: Prostigmata). Journal of the Agricultural Association of China, 104: 25 - 51.
- Kuznetsov, N. N. & Livshits, I. Z. (1979) Predatory mites of the Nikita Botanical Garden (Acariformes: Bdellidae, Cunaxidae, Camerobiidae). Proceedings of the State Nikita Botanical Garden, 79: 51 - 104.
- Chaudhri, W. M., Akbar, S. & Rasool, A. (1979) Studies on the predatory leaf-inhabiting mites of Pakistan. University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan, 234 pp.
- Danks, H. V. (1980) Arthropods of Polar Bear Pass, Bathurst Island, Arctic Canada. Syllogeus, Ottawa. National Museum of Natural Sciences, National Museums of Canada, 25: 1 - 69.
- Lehman, R. D. (1982) Mites (Acari) of Pennsylvania conifers. Transactions of the America Entomological Society, 180: 181 - 286.
- Lee, W. K., Lim, J. W. & Lee, S. Y. (1997) A taxonomic study on the family Bdellidae (Bdelloidea: Prostigmata) in Korea. Korean Journal of Soil Zoology, 2 (2): 65 - 75.
- Lin, J. Z. & Zhang, Y. X. (2000) Bdelloidea. In: Huang, B. K. (Ed.), Fauna of insects in Fujian Province of China. Fujian Science and Technology Press, Fuzhou, 9: 109 - 121.
- Ripka, G., Fain, A., Kazmierski, A., Kreiter, S. & Magowski, W. L. (2005) New data to the knowledge of the mite fauna of Hungary (Acari: Mesostigmata, Prostigmata and Astigmata). Acta Phytopathologica et Entomologica Hungarica, 40: 159 - 176. DOI: 10.1556 / APhyt. 40.200 5.1 - 2.13
- Nakamura, Y., Ishikawa, K., Shiba, M., Fujikawa, T., Ono, H., Tamura, H. & Morikawa, K. (2006) Soil animals of the 88 Buddhist temples in Shikoku Island. Memoirs of the Faculty of Argriculture, Ehime University, 51: 25 - 48.
- Kaluz, S. (2008) Soil mites (Acari) of the forests in floodplain areas of the rivers Danube and Morava. Peckiana, 5: 89 - 103.
- Bednarskaya, E. V. (2009) Population dynamics of bdellides (Acarina, Prostigmata: Bdellidae) in the caves of central part of Mountain Crimea. Optimization and Protection of Ecosystems, 20: 20 - 24.
- Bednarskaya, E. V. (2010) Localization of bdellides (Acarina, Prostigmata: Bdellidae) in the caves of central part of Mountain Crimea. Scientific Notes of Taurida V. I. Vernadsky National University. Series: Biology, chemistry, 23 (62): 41 - 45.
- Bednarskaya, E. V. (2011) The main biotic relations and localization in microstations of prostigmatic predatory mites in carst cavities of Mountain Crimea. Scientific Notes of Taurida V. I. Vernadsky National University. Series: Biology, Chemistry, 24 (63): 3 - 9.