Ένα νέο είδος ρινικού ακάρεως του γένους Ptilonyssus (Rhinonyssidae) στο πτηνό Parus caeruleus (Passeriformes) στη Ρωσία


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Rhinonyssidae Ptilonyssus ρινικά ακάρεα Rhinonyssidosis avium
I. D. DIMOV
Περίληψη

Ένα νέο είδος ρινικού ακάρεως, Ptilonyssus mironovi περιγράφεται στο πτηνό μελισσοφάγος Azure Parus caeruteus Titmice L, (Στρουθιόμορφα: Paridae) από την επαρχία του Λένινγκραντ, στη Ρωσία. Το νέο είδος και τέσσερα παλαιότερα γνωστά είδη, N pinicola Knee 2008, P. plesiotypicus Knee 2008, Λ pari Fain και Hyland 1963, και Ρ, coccothraustis Fain και Bafort 1963, τοποθετούνται σε ένα συγκρότημα ειδών «Pari» μαζί με το γένος Ptilonyssus.

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