A review of the subfamily Picobiinae Johnston and Kethley, 1973 (Acariformes: Prostigmata: Syringophilidae) Author Skoracki, Maciej Author Sikora, Bozena Author Spicer, Greg S. text Zootaxa 2016 2016-05-19 4113 1 1 95 journal article 39032 10.11646/zootaxa.4113.1.1 80c5d033-a100-47c9-afad-53ff7fcf37a4 1175-5326 271508 8B8CDC5A-304F-407F-A06F-F350F916DCD1 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 ).