Dermanyssidae

Dermanyssidae is a family of mites in the order Mesostigmata.[1][2]

Dermanyssidae
Dermanyssus gallinae
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Dermanyssidae

Kolenati, 1859

Genera

  • Acanthonyssus Yunker & Radovsky in Wenzel & Tipton 1966
    • Acanthonyssus dentipes (Strandtmann & Eads, 1947)
  • Dermanyssus Dugès, 1834
    • Dermanyssus americanus Ewing, 1923
    • Dermanyssus antillarum Dusbabek & Cerny, 1971
    • Dermanyssus apodis Roy, Dowling, Chauve & Buronfonsse, 2009
    • Dermanyssus brevirivulus Gu & Ting, 1992
    • Dermanyssus brevis Ewing, 1936
    • Dermanyssus carpathicus Zeman, 1979
    • Dermanyssus chelidonis Oudemans, 1939
    • Dermanyssus faralloni Nelson & Furman, 1967
    • Dermanyssus gallinae (DeGeer, 1778)
    • Dermanyssus gallinoides Moss, 1966
    • Dermanyssus grochovskae Zemskaya
    • Dermanyssus hirsutus Moss & Radovsky, 1967
    • Dermanyssus hirundinis (Hermann, 1804)
    • Dermanyssus lacertarum (Contarini, 1847)
    • Dermanyssus longipes Berlese & Trouessart
    • Dermanyssus nipponensis Uchikawa & Kitaoka, 1981
    • Dermanyssus passerinus Berlese & Trouessart, 1889
    • Dermanyssus prognephilus Ewing, 1933
    • Dermanyssus quintus Vitzthum, 1921
    • Dermanyssus richiardii G. Canestrini & Fanzago, 1877
    • Dermanyssus rwandae Fain, 1993
    • Dermanyssus transvaalensis Evans & Till, 1962
    • Dermanyssus triscutatus Krantz, 1959
    • Dermanyssus trochilinis Moss, 1978
    • Dermanyssus wutaiensis Gu & Ting, 1992
  • Draconyssus Yunker & Radovsky in Wenzel & Tipton 1966
    • Draconyssus belgicae Yunker & Radovsky in Wenzel & Tipton 1966
  • Laelaspisella Marais & Loots, 1969
    • Laelaspisella epigynialis Marais & Loots, 1969
    • Laelaspisella foramenis (Karg, 1989)
  • Liponyssoides Hirst, 1913
    • Liponyssoides adsonis Domrow, 1992
    • Liponyssoides bengalensis Gupta, 1979
    • Liponyssoides eudyptulae Fain & Galloway, 1993
    • Liponyssoides intermedius (Evans & Till, 1964)
    • Liponyssoides lukoschusi Domrow, 1979
    • Liponyssoides muris (Hirst, 1913)
    • Liponyssoides sangineus (Hirst, 1914)
    • Liponyssoides warnekei Domrow, 1963
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References

  1. David Evans Walter (ed.). "Dermanyssidae Species Listing". Biology Catalog. Texas A&M University. Retrieved September 2, 2010.
  2. Johannes Eckert; Karl Theodor Friedhoff; Horst Zahner; Peter Deplazes (21 May 2008). Lehrbuch der Parasitologie für die Tiermedizin. Georg Thieme Verlag. pp. 390–. ISBN 978-3-8304-1072-0. Retrieved 25 April 2010.


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