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Ericotrombidium pulchrum
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Description
Ericotrombidium pulchrum (Schluger, 1955)
Trombicula pulchra Schluger, 1955: 216.
Records in Baltic States: Lithuania (Podėnaitė 1979)
Hosts: unidentified host.
European distribution: no records.
Notes: This is most likely a misidentification. The finding of E. pulchrum in Lithuania is unlikely since its confirmed species range covers only Tajikistan and Afghanistan (Kudryashova 1998; Daniel et al. 2010).
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Additional details
Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Family
- Trombiculidae
- Genus
- Ericotrombidium
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Trombidiformes
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Scientific name authorship
- Schluger
- Species
- pulchrum
- Taxon rank
- species
- Taxonomic concept label
- Ericotrombidium pulchrum (Schluger, 1955) sec. Kitrytė & Baltrūnaitė, 2023
References
- Schluger, E. G. (1955) Superfamily Trombeae Turk. I. Family Trombiculidae Ewing. Subfamily Trombiculinae Ewing. In: Bregetova, N. G., Bulanova-Zakhvatkina, E. M., Volgin, V. I., Dubinin, V. B., Zakhvatkin, A. A., Zemsaya, A. A., Lanse, A. B., Pavlovskii, E. N., Serdyukova, G. V. & Schluger, E. G. (eds.), Acarina of the Rodent Fauna of the U. S. S. R. Zoologicheskiy Institut Nauk SSSR, Leningrad, 59, 118 - 217. [in Russian]
- Podenaite, V. I. (1979) Fauna of ticks, mites and fleas in Lithuanian SSR. In: Material of Scientific Conference on Epizootic Infections and Invasions. pp. 53 - 55. [in Russian]
- Kudryashova, N. I. (1998) Chigger mites (Acariformes, Trombiculidae) of East Palaearctics. KMK Scientific Press Ltd, Moscow, 342 pp. [in Russian]
- Daniel, M., Stekolnikov, A. A., Hakimitabar, M. & Saboori, A. (2010) Chigger mites (Acari, Trombiculidae) parasitizing small mammals in the Eastern Hindu kush and some other Afgan areas. Parasitology Research, 107, 1221 - 1233. https: // doi. org / 10.1007 / s 00436 - 010 - 1992 - x