Rhinonyssidae
Rhinonyssidae | |
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Tinaminyssus melloi, nymph, Hungary | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Chelicerata |
Class: | Arachnida |
Order: | Mesostigmata |
Suborder: | Monogynaspida |
Infraorder: | |
Superfamily: | Dermanyssoidea |
Family: | Rhinonyssidae Trouessart, 1895 |
Subfamilies | |
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Rhinonyssidae is a family of mites in the order Mesostigmata. There are about 16 genera and at least 460 described species in Rhinonyssidae.[1][2][3]
The mites of this family are obligate parasites of avian respiratory systems, living in nasal passageways. They are endoparasites, typically living their entire life in within the respiratory systems of birds.[4]
Rhinonyssid mites are widespread, and have been observed on every continent including Antarctica (Rhinonyssus sphenisci, first observed in 1963).[2][5]
Genera[]
These 16 genera belong to the family Rhinonyssidae:
- Charadrinyssus Butenko, 1984
- Larinyssus Strandtmann, 1948
- Locustellonyssus Bregetova, 1965
- Passeronyssus Fain, 1960
- Pipronyssus Fain & Aitken, 1967
- Ptilonyssus Berlese & Trouessart, 1889[6]
- Rallinyssus Strandtmann, 1948
- Rhinoecius Cooreman, 1946
- Rhinonyssus Trouessart, 1894
- Ruandanyssus Fain, 1957
- Sternostoma Berlese & Trouessart, 1889[6]
- Tinaminyssus Strandtmann & Wharton, 1958
- Trochilonyssus Fain & Aitken, 1967
- Tyranninyssus Brooks & Strandtmann, 1960
- Vitznyssus Castro, 1948
- Zumptnyssus Fain, 1959
References[]
- ^ "Rhinonyssidae". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2021-11-04.
- ^ a b Beron, Petar, ed. (2020). Acarorum Catalogus VI, Order Mesostigmata. Pensoft. doi:10.3897/ab.e54206. ISBN 978-619-248-006-6.
- ^ Beaulieu, Frédéric (2011). Zhang, Zhi-Qiang (ed.). "Superorder Parasitiformes: In: Zhang, Z-Q. (ed.) Animal biodiversity: an outline of higher-level classification and survey of taxonomic richness". Zootaxa. 3148. ISBN 978-1-86977-849-1. ISSN 1175-5326.
- ^ Hilario-Pérez, A. D.; Dowling, A. P. G (2018). "Nasal mites from specimens of the brownheaded cowbird (Icteridae: Molothrus ater) from Texas and Arkansas". Acarologia. 58 (2). doi:10.24349/acarologia/20184242.
- ^ "Taxon Profile: Rhinonyssus sphenisci". Australian Antarctic Data Centre. Retrieved 2021-11-04.
- ^ a b Knee, Wayne (2008). "Five New Species of Rhinonyssidae (Mesostigmata) and One New Species of Dermanyssus (Mesostigmata: Dermanyssidae) from Birds of Alberta and Manitoba, Canada". Journal of Parasitology. 94 (2): 348–374. doi:10.1645/GE-1358.1. ISSN 0022-3395.
- Димов, И.Д. Rhinonyssoidosis avium / И.Д. Димов // Vetpharma. – 2011. – Т. 3–4. – С. 88–90.https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhinonyssoidosis_avium
- Dimov, I.D. Study on the degree of parasitism of rhinonyssid nasal mites (Parasitiformes: Gamasina) on birds in the province during the spring and summer seasons / I.D. Dimov // Trakia Journal of Science. – 2011. – Vol. 9 (2). – P. 38–42.
- Dimov, I.D. A new nasal mite of the genus Ptilonyssus (Rhinonyssidae) from Parus caeruleus (Passeriformes) from / I.D. Dimov // J. Hellenic Vet Med Soc. – 2012a. – Vol. 63(1). – P. 25–29.https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/jhvms/article/download/15391/13857
- Dimov, I.D. A New Species of Nasal Mite of the Genus Sternostoma (Rhinonyssidae) from Serinus canaria (Passeriformes) from / I.D. Dimov // Journal of The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Istanbul University. – 2012b. – Vol. 39 (2). – P. 226–230.http://vetjournal.istanbul.edu.tr/fulltexthtml/2013-2/11.htm
- Dimov, I.D. Epizootological study of spreading of the Rhinonyssid mites in nasal cavities of birds from Northwest Russia / I.D. Dimov // Second International Epizootiology Days, 18–21 April 2012c. – P. 176–181.
- Dimov, A New Species of the Genus Larinyssus Strandtmann (Mesostigmata: Rhinonyssidae) from the Common Tern Sterna hirundo (Charadriiformes: Sternidae) in / I.D. Dimov // J. Acarol. Soc. Jpn. – 2013a. – Vol. 22 (2). – P. 123–128.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/acari/22/2/22_123/_pdf
- Dimov, A New Nasal Mite Species of the Genus Rhinonyssus (Mesostigmata: Rhinonyssidae) from Anas platyrhynchos (Anseriformes: Anatidae) in / I.D. Dimov // J. Acarol. Soc. Jpn. – 2013b. – Vol. 22 (2). – P. 117–121.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/acari/22/2/22_117/_pdf
- Dimov, I.D. Co-parasitism of mites in Passeriformes birds from Northwest Russia and Southern Brazil / I.D.
- Dimov, C. Mascarenas // Arhimed–Journal of Science and Practice. 2012. – Vol. 1. – P. 7-10.https://www.researchgate.net/publication/233950866_CO-PARASITISM_OF_MITES_IN_PASSERIFORMES_BIRDS_FROM_NORTHWEST_RUSSIA_AND_SOUTHERN_BRAZIL_1
- Dimov, I.D. One new species of the genus Sternostoma (Mesostigmata: Rhinonyssidae) from Cuculus canorus (Cuculiformes: Cuculidae) from / I.D. Dimov, W. Knee // Journal of the Acarological Society of Japan. – 2012. – Vol. 21 (2). – P. 137–142.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/acari/21/2/21_137/_article/-char/ja/
- Dimov I.D. Two new species of nasal mites of the genus Ptilonyssus (Rhinonyssidae) from sparrows from the province, / I.D. Dimov, // J Hellenic Vet Med. – 2012. – Vol. 63 (2). – P. 167–176.https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/jhvms/article/download/15432/13896
- Dimov, I.D. One new species of nasal mites of the genus Vitznyssus (Rhinonyssidae) from the province, / I.D. Dimov, Rojas // Journal of the Acarological Society of Japan. – 2012. – Vol. 21 (2). – P. 125–130.https://www.researchgate.net/publication/233950728_One_new_species_of_nasal_mites_of_the_genus_Vitznyssus_Rhinonyssidaefrom_the_Leningrad_province_Russia
- Dimov, I.D. A new species of nasal mite of the genus Rhinonyssus (Mesostigmata: Rhinonyssidae) from / I.D.
- Dimov, G. Spicer // Systematic & Applied Acarology. – 2013. – Vol. 18 (3). – P. 291–296.https://www.researchgate.net/publication/270771386_A_new_species_of_nasal_mite_of_the_genus_Rhinonyssus_Mesostigmata_Rhinonyssidae_from_Leningrad_Province_Russia
Further reading[]
- Krantz, G. W.; Walter, D. E., eds. (2009). A Manual of Acarology. Texas Tech University Press. ISBN 9780896726208.
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