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titleDemodex lutrae n.sp. (Acari) in european otter Lutra lutra (Carnivora: Mustelidae) with data from other demodecid mites in carnivores
year2014
paperThe Journal of Parasitology
edition100 [6]
page784-789
languageEnglish
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abstractThis article describes morphological characteristics and occurrence of Demodex lutrae n. sp., which was found on European otter Lutra lutra (Linnaeus, 1758) in Poland. The new species was found in hairy regions of otter skin, mainly in the head area. With respect to morphological features, D. lutrae is most similar to D. canis (Leydig, 1859) from the domestic dog Canis familiaris Linnaeus, 1758. The new species is a medium-sized demodecid mite (adult stages average 200 µm in length); characteristic features of these mites are hammer-shape supracoxal spines (setae elc.p) on dorsal side of gnathosoma and palps with 3 conical spines. Demodex lutrae is the first representative of the family Demodecidae described in a host from the subfamily Lutrinae. This paper also contains a checklist of demodecid mites known from carnivores.
URLhttp://booksc.org/dl/37028145/499065Go to site
authorIzdebska, Joanna N.
coauthorRolbiecki, Leszek

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