Listrophoridae

Listrophoridae is a family of mites in the suborder Psoroptidia of the order Sarcoptiformes. The family contains small, long mites specialized for grasping the hairs of mammals.[1] North American genera include:[2]

  • Aplodontochirus
  • Chirodiscoides
  • Dentocarpus
  • Geomylichus
  • Leporacarus
  • Listrophorus
  • Lutracarus
  • Lynxacarus
  • Olabidocarpus
  • Olistrophorus
  • Prolistrophorus
  • Quasilistrophorus

Listrophoridae
Scientific classification
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Superfamily:
Psoroptoidea
Family:
Listrophoridae
Type genus
Listrophorus
Genera

See text.

Asiochirus is one Asian genus.[3] Unidentified listrophorids have been found on the marsh rice rat (Oryzomys palustris) in Florida and Georgia.[4]

See also

References

  1. Whitaker and Wilson, 1974, p. 11
  2. Whitaker and Wilson, 1974, pp. 10–11; Whitaker et al., 2007, p. 21
  3. Whitaker et al., 2007, p. 21
  4. Worth, 1950, p. 331; Wilson and Durden, 2003, table 1

Literature cited

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