An annotated catalogue of the gamasid mites associated with small mammals in Asiatic Russia. The family Haemogamasidae (Acari: Mesostigmata: Gamasina)
Author
Vinarski, Maxim V.
Author
Korallo-Vinarskaya, Natalia P.
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Zootaxa
2017
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Haemogamasus horridus
Michael, 1892
Haemogamasus horridus
Michael 1892
: 312
, pl. XXXII, figs 1–5.
Euhaemogamasus horridus
.—
Bregetova, 1949
: 164
, figs 1–3;
Keegan, 1951
: 235
, fig. 47.
Haemogamasus antonii
Bregetova, 1949
: 167
(nom. nov. pro
Haemogamasus horridus
sensu
Oudemans, 1913
).
Haemogamasus horridus
.—
Oudemans 1903
: 89
;
Oudemans, 1913
: 146
, textfigs 98–107, pl. II, figs 11–15;
Vitzthum, 1930
: 403
;
Willmann, 1952
: 402
;
Bregetova, 1955
: 261
, 276, fig. 483–485, 533, 534;
Bregetova, 1956a
: 131
, 148, figs 261–263, 318–319;
Lange, 1958
: 210
, fig. 52, V;
Mrciak, 1958
: 71
;
Strandtmann & Wharton, 1958
: 132
;
Kozlowski, 1960
: 413
, fig. 4;
Costa, 1961
: 49
, figs 82, 83;
Evans & Till, 1966
: 252
, fig. 57, A, B, 58;
Allred, 1969
: 109
;
Karg 1971
: 189
, fig. 204 a, c;
Zemskaya, 1973
: 118
;
Haitlinger, 1988
: 637
, figs 1, 2;
Lundquist, 1990
: 332
, figs 2, D, 3, D;
Karg, 1993
: 166
;
Casanueva
et al
., 1994
: 63
, figs 5–8; Mašán & Fend’a, 2010: 87, figs 60, 68, 76, 90–92;
Fyodorova & Kharadov, 2012
: 275
, 277.
Type
locality.
England
(without exact locality).
Type specimens.
Types of the species described by
Michael (1892)
are in the Natural History Museum, London (fide
Lundquist & Edler, 1979
).
Type host.
The common mole,
Talpa europaea
(L., 1758), in its nests.
Host range.
Haemogamasus horridus
is able to parasitise a wide range of rodents and insectivores (
Zemskaya, 1973
;
Haitlinger, 1988
), and no particular species of mammals can be regarded as its principal host.
Distribution.
This species has been collected from Europe, the Near East,
Kyrgyzstan
, and South America (
Evans & Till, 1966
;
Zemskaya, 1973
;
Casanueva
et al
., 1994
;
Cicek
et al
., 2008
), though it is apparently absent in North America (
Williams
et al
., 1978
;
Whitaker
et al
., 2007
). The data on its presence in Asiatic
Russia
are very scant.
Zemskaya (1973)
mentioned it from
Tomsk
Region (Western Siberia), and this remains the only published record of
Hg
.
horridus
from Asiatic
Russia
. Also, this species is mentioned in the electronic catalogue of the collection of the Siberian Zoological Museum (
Novosibirsk
,
Russia
) as living in Western Siberia (http:// szmn.sbras.ru/Inverteb/
Gamasina
.htm). Unfortunately, both sources quoted above contain no data about exact localities of this species in Siberia.