Dermanyssus

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Dermanyssus

Genus of mites


Dermanyssus is a genus of mites in the family Dermanyssidae.[1] The etymology of the word Dermanyssus is from the Greek: derma, meaning skin, and nyssein, meaning bite.[2]

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Genera

  • Dermanyssus
    • Dermanyssus americanus Ewing, 1923
    • Dermanyssus antillarum Dusbabek & Cerny, 1971
    • Dermanyssus apodis Roy, Dowling, Chauve & Buronfonsse, 2009
    • Dermanyssus brevirivulus Gu & Ting, 1992
    • Dermanyssus brevis Ewing, 1936
    • Dermanyssus carpathicus Zeman, 1979
    • Dermanyssus chelidonis Oudemans, 1939
    • Dermanyssus diphyes Knee, 2008
    • Dermanyssus faralloni Nelson & Furman, 1967
    • Dermanyssus gallinae (DeGeer, 1778)
    • Dermanyssus gallinoides Moss, 1966
    • Dermanyssus grochovskae Zemskaya
    • Dermanyssus hirsutus Moss & Radovsky, 1967
    • Dermanyssus hirundinis (Hermann, 1804)
    • Dermanyssus lacertarum (Contarini, 1847)
    • Dermanyssus longipes Berlese & Trouessart
    • Dermanyssus nipponensis Uchikawa & Kitaoka, 1981
    • Dermanyssus passerinus Berlese & Trouessart, 1889
    • Dermanyssus prognephilus Ewing, 1933
    • Dermanyssus quintus Vitzthum, 1921
    • Dermanyssus richiardii G. Canestrini & Fanzago, 1877
    • Dermanyssus rwandae Fain, 1993
    • Dermanyssus transvaalensis Evans & Till, 1962
    • Dermanyssus triscutatus Krantz, 1959
    • Dermanyssus trochilinis Moss, 1978
    • Dermanyssus wutaiensis Gu & Ting, 1992

References

  1. Roy, L.; Chauve, C.M. (2007). "Historical review of the genus Dermanyssus Dugès, 1834 (Acari: Mesostigmata: Dermanyssidae)". Parasite. 14 (2): 87–100. doi:10.1051/parasite/2007142087. ISSN 1252-607X. PMID 17645179. Open access icon
  2. Mehlhorn, H (2008). "Dermanyssus gallinae". Encyclopedia of parasitology (3rd ed.). Berlin: Springer. p. 325. ISBN 9783540489948.



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