An annotated catalogue of the gamasid mites associated with small mammals in Asiatic Russia. The family Laelapidae s. str. (Acari: Mesostigmata: Gamasina)
Author
Vinarski, Maxim V.
Author
Korallo-Vinarskaya, Natalia P.
text
Zootaxa
2016
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223
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journal article
39057
10.11646/zootaxa.4111.3.2
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1.
Laelaps agilis
C.L. Koch, 1836
Laelaps agilis
C.L. Koch 1836
: 19
, textfig.
Laelaps agilis
.
—
Lange, 1948
: 77
;
Bregetova & Kolpakova, 1952
: 60
;
Willmann, 1952
: 393
, figs 1, 2;
Lange, 1955
: 332
, figs 683, 701; Bregetova, 1956: 110, 116, figs 207, 215;
Vysotskaya & Bregetova, 1957
: 14
;
Lange, 1958
: 205
, pl. LXXIII, C;
Strandtmann & Wharton, 1958
: 59
;
Tipton, 1960
: 265
, figs 24j,
27i
, 29b, 32e, 34a;
Evans & Till, 1966
: 132
, figs 1 A, B, 2, A, C;
Karg, 1971
: 183
, figs 198a, 199a;
Zemskaya, 1973
: 145
, figs 17, 18;
Senotrusova, 1987
: 174
, fig. 86;
Goncharova
et al
., 1991
: 36
;
Mašán & Fenďa, 2010
: 18
–19, fig. 8.
Laelaps agilis caucasicus
Lange, 1948
: 81
, figs I, B; II, B.
Laelaps agilis longispinosus
Costa, 1961
: 32
, figs 47–59.
Laelaps agilis mosquensis
Lange, 1948
: 80
, figs I, A; II, A.
Laelaps agilis volgensis
Lange, 1948
: 81
, figs I, B; II, C.
Laelaps bregetovae
Feider & Solomon, 1960: 217
[fide
Mašán & Fenďa, 2010
].
Laelaps caucasicus
.
—
Strandtmann & Wharton, 1958
: 61
.
Laelaps mosquensis
.
—
Strandtmann & Wharton, 1958
: 65
.
Laelaps volgensis
.
—
Strandtmann & Wharton, 1958
: 71
.
Laelaps festinus
Koch, 1838
: 7
[fide
Tipton, 1960
].
Laelaps hilaroides
Oudemans, 1928
: 375
.
Laelaps muris
Johnston, 1849
: 367
, non
Ljungh, 1799
;
Oudemans, 1927
: 163
, figs 1–24, non
Ljungh, 1799
(partim).
Type
locality.
Germany
, Regensburg (fide
Tipton, 1960
).
Type
host.
Apodemus sylvaticus
(L., 1758).
Principal hosts.
Mice of the genus
Apodemus
Kaup, 1829
(
Lange, 1948
;
Zemskaya, 1973
).
Distribution.
Europe, Northern and Central Asia. According to references collected by
Nikulina (2004)
,
L
.
agilis
inhabits the southern regions of Siberia and the Russian Far East eastward to the Khabarovsk Region. There are samples of this species from
Armenia
and
Tajikistan
in the ZIN collection.