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
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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
).