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Contribution to the ectoparasite fauna of rare and poor studied bat species of Southern Siberia M. V. Orlova, A. V. Zhigalin, O. L. Orlov [et.al.]

Contributor(s): Orlova, Mariya V | Orlov, Oleg L | Kruskop, S. V | Bogdanov, I. I | Zhigalin, Alexander VMaterial type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): Южная Сибирь | эктопаразиты | рукокрылые | редкие видыGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Biology bulletin Vol. 42, № 3. P. 254-259Abstract: Forty-six chiropteran specimens from seven species have been captured on the territory of Southern Siberia. From them, 676 ectoparasites of 16 species (gamasid mites and insects) were collected. The bat fly Basilia mongolensis mongolensis Theodor, 1966 was found in Russia for the first time. The gamasid mites Spinturnix maedai Uchikawa et Wada, 1979 and Macronyssus hosonoi Uchikawa, 1979 have not previously been registered in Siberia. Several species have been recorded on new hosts. Three gamasid mite species of the genus Macronyssus are new to science. New data on the ecology of low-abundant and poorly studied bat species belonging to the Siberian-Far Eastern complex have been provided.
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Библиогр.: с. 258-259

Forty-six chiropteran specimens from seven species have been captured on the territory of Southern Siberia. From them, 676 ectoparasites of 16 species (gamasid mites and insects) were collected. The bat fly Basilia mongolensis mongolensis Theodor, 1966 was found in Russia for the first time. The gamasid mites Spinturnix maedai Uchikawa et Wada, 1979 and Macronyssus hosonoi Uchikawa, 1979 have not previously been registered in Siberia. Several species have been recorded on new hosts. Three gamasid mite species of the genus Macronyssus are new to science. New data on the ecology of low-abundant and poorly studied bat species belonging to the Siberian-Far Eastern complex have been provided.

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