A review of the subfamily Picobiinae Johnston and Kethley, 1973 (Acariformes: Prostigmata: Syringophilidae)
Author
Skoracki, Maciej
Author
Sikora, Bozena
Author
Spicer, Greg S.
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Zootaxa
2016
2016-05-19
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4113.1.1
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Picobia heeri
Haller, 1878
(
Figs. 48
D–F)
Picobia heeri
Haller, 1878: 93
;
Skoracki 2011: 329
, figs. 241–244;
Skoracki
et al
. 2014: 71
.
Type
material is lost (in Kethley: 65). Material from
type
host species from
Poland
, examined.
Type
host:
Picus canus
Gmelin
(
Piciformes
:
Picidae
).
Type
locality:
Switzerland
.
Host range and distribution.
Oligoxenous species associated with the woodpeckers of the genus
Picus
(
Piciformes
:
Picidae
):
P. canus
Gmelin
from
Switzerland
(
Haller 1878
) and
Poland
(
Skoracki 2011
),
P. awokera
Temminck
from
Japan
,
P. chlorolophus
Vieillot
from
Nepal
,
P. erythropygius
(Elliot)
from
Thailand
,
P. flavinucha
Gould
from
India
,
P. puniceus
Horsfield
from
Indonesia
,
P. squamatus
Vigors
from
Nepal
(
Skoracki
et al
. 2014
), and
P. v i r i d i s
Linnaeus from
Poland
(
Skoracki 2011
).