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 dryobatis ( Fritsch, 1958 ) ( Figs. 48 G–I) Syringophilus dryobatis Fritsch, 1958: 242 , fig. 10. Type material is lost (in Kethley: 65). Material from type host species from Poland , examined. Picobia dryobatis , Kethley 1970: 65 ; Skoracki 2011: 334 , figs. 245–247; Skoracki et al . 2014a: 72 ; 2014b: 108 . Type host: Dendrocopos major Linnaeus ( Piciformes : Picidae ). Type locality: Germany . Additional material. Three females (PF) and 2 males from Dendrocopos macei (Vieillot) ( Piciformes : Picidae ), INDIA : Uttarakhand , Naghar, 26 March 1966 , coll. unknown, all material in AMU ; 2 females (PF) and 1 male from Dendrocopos syriacus (Hemprich and Ehrenberg) (Picidae) , IRAN : near Teheran , 7 March 1958 , coll. S. H. J. Read, all material in AMU ; 5 females (NPF), 2 females (PF) and 4 males from Dendrocopos borealis (Vieillot) (Picidae) , USA : no other data, all material in AMU ; 1 female (NPF) and 2 females (PF) from Jynx torquilla Linnaeus (Picidae) , JAPAN : 7 September 1912 , coll. J. Gengler, all material in AMU ; 1 female (NPF), 5 females (PF) and 2 males from Picoides mixtus (Boddaert) (Picidae) , PARAGUAY : San Luis, 16 September 1931 , coll. E. Schuhmacher, all material in AMU ; 2 females (NPF) and 3 females (PF) from Picoides tridactylus (Linnaeus) (Picidae) , SLOVAKIA : Rejdova, 27 September 1975 , coll. T. Wiesz, all material in AMU ; 2 females (NFP), 2 females (PF) and 8 males from same host species, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA : Herzegovina region, Mostar, coll. Sandre, all material in AMU ; 2 females (NPF), 7 females (PF) and 6 males from same host species, POLAND : Bukowina, February 1999 , coll. unknown, all material in AMU ; 2 females (PF) from same host species, KIRGHIZIA : Tien-Schan, Naryn Distr., 7 February 1910 , coll. Merzbacher, all material in AMU ; 2 females (PF) and 2 males from same host species, GERMANY : Bayern , Graseck, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 13 March 1925 , coll. Pinzinger, all material in AMU and ZSM . FIGURE 48. Picobia spp., female. P. phoeniculi Fain et al ., 2000 ( A–C ). A, propodonotum; B, pygidial shield; C, opisthosoma in vetral view. P. heeri Haller, 1878 ( D–F ). D, propodonotum; E, pygidial shield; F, opisthosoma in vetral view. P. dryobatis (Fritsch, 1956) ( G–I ). G, propodonotum; H, pygidial shield; I, opisthosoma in vetral view. Host range and distribution. Mesostenoxenous species associated with the woodpeckers ( Piciformes : Picidae ): Campethera nubica (Boddaert) from Kenya ( Klimovicova et al . 2014 ), Dendrocopos borealis (Vieillot) [ new host ] from USA (present paper), D. darjellensis Blyth from Nepal ( Skoracki et al . 2014b ), D. leucotos (Bechstein) from Slovakia ( Skoracki 2011 ), D. macei (Vieillot) [ new host ] from India (present paper), D. major (Linnaeus) from Germany ( Fritsch 1958 ), Poland , Slovakia and England ( Skoracki 2011 ; Nattress & Skoracki 2009 ), D. minor hortorum (Brehm) from Slovakia ( Skoracki 2011 ), D. syriacus (Hemprich and Ehrenberg) [ new host ] from Iran (present paper), Dendropicos goertae St. Muller from Ethiopia ( Skoracki et al . 2014b ), D. fuscescens (Vieillot) from Zambia ( Klimovicova et al . 2014 ), D. namaquus Lichteinstein from Tanzania , D. stierlingi Reichenov from Tanzania ( Skoracki et al . 2014b ), Dryocopus pileatus (Linnaeus) from USA ( Skoracki et al . 2014a ), Jynx torquilla Linnaeus [ new host ] from Japan (present paper), Melanerpes erythrocephalus (Linnaeus) from USA ( Michigan ), M. carolinus (Linnaeus) from USA ( Michigan ) ( Skoracki et al . 2014a ), Picoides mixtus (Boddaert) [ new host ] from Paraguay (present paper), P. pubescens (Linnaeus) from USA ( Texas , Virginia ), P. scalaris (Wagler) from USA ( California ) ( Skoracki et al . 2010 ), P. tridactylus (Linnaeus) from Slovakia ( Skoracki 2011 ), Bosnia and Herzegovina , Poland , Kirghizia and Germany (present paper), Veniliornis cassini (Malherbe) from Suriname , V. dingus (Sclater and Salvin) from Ecuador , V. fumigatus (Orbigny) from Venezuela , V. kirkii (Malherbe) from Trinidad and Tobago , V. maculifrons (Spix) from Brazil , V. passerinus (Linnaeus) from Brazil , V. sanguineus (Lichtenstein) from Suriname , and V. spilogaster (Wagler) from Paraguay ( Skoracki et al . 2014b ).