Tinaminyssus

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Tinaminyssus
Tinaminyssus melloi female.jpg
Tinaminyssus melloi, adult female. This Rhinonyssid mite was collected from the nasal cavity of a feral pigeon (Columba livia) in Budapest, Hungary
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Mesostigmata
Family: Rhinonyssidae
Genus: Tinaminyssus
Strandtmann & Wharton, 1958

Tinaminyssus is a genus of mites in the family Rhinonyssidae. There are more than 60 described species in Tinaminyssus.[1][2][3]

Species[]

These 68 species belong to the genus Tinaminyssus:

  • (Amaral, 1967)
  • (Wilson, 1964)
  • (Wilson, 1966)
  • (Domrow, 1964)
  • (Fain, 1963)
  • (Bregetova, 1950)
  • (Zumpt & Till, 1955)
  • (Fain, 1956)
  • (Amaral, 1962)
  • Dusbábek, 1969
  • (Amaral, 1963)
  • Amaral & Baquer, 1963
  • (Crossley, 1950)
  • Fain, 1967
  • (Amaral, 1963)
  • (Domrow, 1965)
  • (Butenko, 1984)
  • (Fain, 1966)
  • (Wilson, 1964)
  • (Fain, 1964)
  • (Dusbábek, 1969)
  • (Feider & Mironescu, 1974)
  • (Wilson, 1964)
  • (Domrow, 1965)
  • (Wilson, 1966)
  • (Fain, 1956)
  • (Strandtmann & Clifford, 1962)
  • Pence & Canaris, 1976
  • (Domrow, 1964)
  • (Wilson, 1966)
  • (Fain & Nadchatram, 1962)
  • (Amaral, 1966)
  • Domrow, 1969
  • (Castro, 1948)
  • (Fain, 1972)
  • (Fain, 1962)
  • (Butenko, 1984)
  • Domrow, 1967
  • (Pereira & Castro, 1949)
  • Pence, 1972
  • (Domrow, 1965)
  • (Fain, 1963)
  • (Wilson, 1966)
  • (Domrow, 1965)
  • (Fain, 1965)
  • (Wilson, 1966)
  • (Wilson, 1966)
  • (Fain, 1963)
  • (Wilson, 1964)
  • (Butenko, 1984)
  • (Fain & Aitken, 1967)
  • (Fain, 1956)
  • (Butenko, 1984)
  • (Castro, 1948)
  • (Vitzthum, 1935)
  • (Fain, 1962)
  • (Butenko, 1984)
  • (Wilson, 1966)
  • (Wilson, 1964)
  • (Fain, 1963)
  • (Pereira & Castro, 1949)
  • (Fain, 1956)
  • (Strandtmann, 1961)
  • (Domrow, 1964)
  • (Fain, 1962)
  • Domrow, 1967
  • (Crossley, 1952)
  • (Fain, 1960)

References[]

  1. ^ "Tinaminyssus Strandtmann & Wharton, 1958". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2021-11-05.
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ Beron, Petar, ed. (2020). Acarorum Catalogus VI, Order Mesostigmata. Pensoft. doi:10.3897/ab.e54206. ISBN 978-619-248-006-6.


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