Ornithonyssus

Ornithonyssus is a mite genus of the family Macronyssidae.

Ornithonyssus
Ornithonyssus sylviarum
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Macronyssinae
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Ornithonyssus

Sambon, 1928
Species
see text
Synonyms[1]

Leiognathus Canestrini, 1884 (preocc.)
Fonsecanyssus Radford, 1950
Cryptonyssus Radovsky, 1966
Bdellonyssus Fonseca, 1941
Neoichoronyssus Fonseca, 1941
Lepronyssoides Fonseca, 1941
Macronyssoides Radovsky, 1966
Megistonyssus Radovsky, 1966
Parasteatonyssus Radovsky, 1966

Species

  • Ornithonyssus acrobates Micherdzinski & Domrow, 1985
  • Ornithonyssus africanus (Zumpt & Till, 1958)
  • Ornithonyssus bacoti (Hirst, 1913) commonly known as the tropical rat mite. A frequently occurring rat mite [2] that has a painful bite.
  • Ornithonyssus benoiti Till, 1982
  • Ornithonyssus campester Micherdzinski & Domrow, 1985
  • Ornithonyssus capensis Shepherd & Narro, 1983
  • Ornithonyssus conciliatus (Radovsky, 1967)
  • Ornithonyssus costai Micherdzinski, 1980
  • Ornithonyssus dasyuri Domrow, 1983
  • Ornithonyssus desultorius (Radovsky, 1966)
  • Ornithonyssus flexus (Radovsky, 1967)
  • Ornithonyssus garridoi de-la-Cruz, 1981
  • Ornithonyssus hypertrichus Radovsky, 2007
  • Ornithonyssus jayanti (Advani & Vazirani, 1981)
  • Ornithonyssus kochi (Fonseca, 1948)
  • Ornithonyssus latro Domrow, 1963
  • Ornithonyssus longisetosus Micherdzinski, 1980
  • Ornithonyssus lukoschusi Micherdzinski, 1980
  • Ornithonyssus matogrosso (Fonseca, 1954)
  • Ornithonyssus noeli de-la-Cruz, 1983
  • Ornithonyssus nyctinomi (Zumpt & Patterson, 1951)
  • Ornithonyssus petauri Micherdzinski, 1980
  • Ornithonyssus pereirai (Fonseca, 1935)
  • Ornithonyssus pipistrelli (Oudemans, 1904)
  • Ornithonyssus praedo Domrow, 1971
  • Ornithonyssus roseinnesi (Zumpt & Till, 1953)
  • Ornithonyssus simulatus Micherdzinski, 1980
  • Ornithonyssus spinosa Manson, 1972
  • Ornithonyssus stigmaticus Micherdzinski & Domrow, 1985
  • Ornithonyssus sylviarum (G.Canestrini & Fanzago, 1877) commonly known as the northern fowl mite.[4]
  • Ornithonyssus taphozous Micherdzinski & Domrow, 1985
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References

  1. Radovsky, 2007, p. 223
  2. "Mites Affecting Humans". www.idph.state.il.us. Retrieved 2018-05-30.
  3. Denmark, H. A., & Cromroy, H. L. (2012). Tropical Fowl Mite, Ornithonyssus bursa (Berlese)(Arachnida: Acari: Macronyssidae). University of Florida. Fact Sheet EENY-297.
  4. Owen, Jeb P.; Delany, Mary E.; Cardona, Carol J.; Bickford, Arthur A.; Mullens, Bradley A. (2009-06-01). "Host inflammatory response governs fitness in an avian ectoparasite, the northern fowl mite (Ornithonyssus sylviarum)". International Journal for Parasitology. 39 (7): 789–799. doi:10.1016/j.ijpara.2008.12.008. ISSN 0020-7519.


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