Eulaelaps

Eulaelaps is a genus of mites in the family Haemogamasidae.[1]

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Eulaelaps

Berlese, 1903

Species

  • Eulaelaps arboricola Uchikawa, 1978
  • Eulaelaps dremomydis Gu & Wang, 1984
  • Eulaelaps feideri (Fain, 1962)
  • Eulaelaps heptacanthus Yang & Gu, 1985
  • Eulaelaps herbosalis Uchikawa, 1978
  • Eulaelaps hirundinis Uchikawa, 1978
  • Eulaelaps huzhuensis Yang & Gu, 1985
  • Eulaelaps linggangis Wen & Yan, 1985
  • Eulaelaps multisetatus Takada, Fujita & Takahashi, 1977
  • Eulaelaps onoi Takada, Fujita & Takahashi, 1977
  • Eulaelaps oudemansi Turk, 1945
  • Eulaelaps petauristae Liu & Ma, 1998
  • Eulaelaps pratentis Zhou, 1981
  • Eulaelaps silvaticus Uchikawa, 1978
  • Eulaelaps silvestris Zhou, 1981
  • Eulaelaps sinensis Tian, 1990
  • Eulaelaps stabularis (C.L.Koch, 1839)
  • Eulaelaps substabularis Yang & Gu, 1986
  • Eulaelaps vulgaris Uchikawa, 1978
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References

  1. David Evans Walter (ed.). "Haemogamasidae Species Listing". Biology Catalog. Texas A&M University. Retrieved September 2, 2010.


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