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titleCrocidurobia lukoschusi sp.nov. (Acariformes: Myobiidae) parasitizing Crocidura tanakae Kuroda, 1938 (Soricimorpha: Soricidae) in Vietnam, the first record of the genus from oriental white-toothed shrews
year2017
paperInternational Journal of Acarology
edition43 [3]
page212-215
languageEnglish
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abstractA new species Crocidurobia lukoschusi sp. nov. (Acariformes: Myobiidae) from Crocidura tanakae Kuroda, 1938 (Soricomorpha: Soricidae) in Vietnam is described. This new species differs from the close species Crocidurobia michaeli (Poppe, 1896) in females by setae e1 and e2 being narrow lanceolate, 17–24 long (vs. stick-like and maximum 10 long in C. michaeli); in males, by the genital shield situated immediately posterior to setal bases d1 (vs. between levels of setal bases c1 and d1), and by setae ps1 being twice as long as g1 and g2 (vs. subequal to g1 and g2). A key to species of this genus is provided.
URLhttp://journal-dl.com/item/591088813fbb6e137441f7d4Go to site
authorBochkov, Andrei Vladimirovich

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