A taxonomic catalog, including host and geographic distribution, of the species of the genus Gyropus Nitzsch (Phthiraptera: Amblycera: Gyropidae) Author Valim, Michel P. Author Linardi, Pedro Marcos text Zootaxa 2008 1899 1 24 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.274532 aa7a2f2b-ea55-4ae2-863a-93bf3bdde535 1175-5326 274532 Gyropus ribeiroi Werneck, 1935 a Gyropus ribeiroi Werneck 1935a : 598 (brief description). Type locality: Brazil , Mato Grosso, Campo Novo do Parecis (= Campos Novos da Serra do Norte). Type host: Scapteromys gnambiquarae (= Kunsia tomentosus ( Lichtenstein )) . Typology: Holotype male, ‘allotype’ female, eleven male, seven female, and twenty nymphal paratypes held by FIOC. Two paratypes were donated to BMNH. Werneck 1935b : 424 (full description), fig. 14 (female habitus, dorso-ventral view), fig. 15 (male habitus, dorso-ventral view), fig. 16 (female head, dorso-ventral view), fig. 17 (female sternal plates), fig. 18 (female terminalia, ventral view), fig. 19 (male genitalia, dorsal view), fig. 20 (detail of the genital sclerite, ventral view). Hopkins and Clay 1952 : 161 (checklist). Emerson and Price 1981 : 39 (host-parasite checklist). Cardoso-de-Almeida et al . 2003 : 235 (list of type material in Instituto Oswaldo Cruz). Price et al . 2003 : 77 (checklist). Distribution. BRAZIL (Mato Grosso). Host. Kunsia tomentosus (Cricetidae) . Remarks. This is the only species of Gyropus that parasitizes a cricetid rodent (see Table 1). Its original description was based upon a set of ten pairs from two host individuals; in addition, its genitalias, head and body chaetotaxy are distinct from the other morphotypes in the genus ( Werneck 1935a :598, b:424, 1948: 62). The host associations of Zygodontomys brevicauda ( Méndez 1969: 499 ) and Oryzomys laticeps ( Werneck 1948: 58 ) were based on few specimens. Therefore, we regard these associations as the result of contamination. We stress that in both cases the morphotypes (including male and female genitalias and general cheatotaxy) in question were typically from species found on Proechimys spp.