Mites of the genus Passeroptes Fain (Acariformes: Dermationidae) from passerines (Aves: Passeriformes) of North-Western Russia
Author
Bochkov, Andre V.
Author
Mironov, Sergey V.
text
Zootaxa
2012
3563
43
57
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.282948
bfe2d9bf-4d9c-4f54-8770-2b9a65a36121
1175-5326
282948
Passeroptes dermicola
(
Trouessart, 1886
)
Pterolichus dermicola
Trouessart, 1886
: 109
; 1887: 923.
Epidermoptes bifurcatus
var.
dermicola
,
Trouessart and Neumann 1888
: 144
, tab. 2, fig. 4, 5.
Rivoltasia dermicola
,
Canestrini 1894
: 828
;
Canestrini and Kramer 1899
: 131
;
Oudemans 1909
: 332
;
Vitzthum 1929
: 97
;
Nordberg 1936
: 54
;
Turk
1953
: 85
;
Radford 1953
: 216
;
Dubinin 1953
: 102
, fig. 22.
Passeroptes
(
Passeroptes
)
dermicola
,
Fain 1964
: 299
;
Fain 1965
: 114
, figs. 141–144;
Fain and Bochkov 2003
: 124
, figs. 5–10.
Material examined
.
5 males
and
10 females
ex
Parus major
Linnaeus
(
Passeriformes
:
Paridae
),
RUSSIA
: Kaliningrad Province, Curonian spit, ornithological station “
Fringilla
”,
55°09'15" N
,
20°51'14" E
,
29 April 2012
, coll. S.V. Mironov.
Hosts and distribution
. This species was described and repeatedly recorded from
Passer domesticus
Linnaeus
(
Passeriformes
:
Passeridae
) from
France
(
Trouessart 1886
,
1887
;
Trouessart & Neumann 1888
),
Italy
(
Canestrini 1894
),
the Netherlands
(
Oudemans 1909
),
Belgium
(
Fain 1965
;
Fain & Bochkov 2003
), and
Germany
(
Turk
1953
).
Dubinin (1953)
reported this species in
Russia
(Vologda Province) from the same host and also from
Passer montanus
Linnaeus.
Nordberg (1936)
found this species on
Turdus philomelos
(Brehm)
(
Passeriformes
:
Turdidae
) in
Finland
.
Fain (1965)
stressed that he found “numerous specimens identical or very close and not separable from
Passeroptes dermicola
” on various passerine birds, both taken from the nature and imported by Antwerp Zoo. On birds collected from nature, this author has found this species on
Euplectes orix nigrifrons
(Boehm) (Ploceidae)
in Central Africa, on
Chalcomitra senegalensis
(Linnaeus)
(
Passeriformes
:
Nectariniidae
) and,
Plocepasser superciliosus
(Cretzschmar) (Passeridae)
in
Rwanda
. On birds kept in Antwerp Zoo, Fain had reported this species from
Cardinalis cardinalis
(
Passeriformes
:
Cardinalidae
),
Lamprotornis superbus
Ruppell (Sturnidae)
,
Passer luteus
(
Lichtenstein
) (Passeridae)
,
Leiothrix lutea
(Scopoli)
(
Passeriformes
:
Leiothrichidae
),
Ploceus cucullatus
(Muller)
,
Ploceus luteolus
(
Lichtenstein
) (Ploceidae)
, and
Serinus canarius
(Linnaeus)
(
Passeriformes
:
Fringillidae
) (
Fain (1965)
.
The wide geographic distribution and associations with various passerine hosts could be explained by its association with such a cosmopolitan species as
Passer domesticus
. Besides, this suggestion does not exclude the possibility that
Passeroptes dermicola
in the current taxonomic concept is a complex of closely related species.