Geckobiella stamii (Jack)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.282509 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6178815 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E587D3-FB75-6A73-CCCC-FF17FB7BFD63 |
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Geckobiella stamii (Jack) |
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comb. nov. |
Geckobiella stamii (Jack) new combination
Hirstiella stamii Jack, 1961: 311 .
Diagnosis. Adults. Distinct prodorsal shield absent, area striated or ridged over its entire surface.
Female. Dorsal setae short, flattened, expanded and densely spiculate (club-like). Femur II without setae l’, l” and v’; genua II–IV without seta l’; femur III–IV without seta l’.
Male. Some dorsal setae short and spinous (club-like). Seta d of palpal femur very short and stout, forming a “five-pronged fork” ( Jack 1961).
Type. Female HOLOTYPE, male and larva PARATYPES (BM(NH)).
Type locality. Origin unknown, mites collected from captive iguanas in the Amsterdam Zoological Gardens, Netherlands.
Type host. Iguana iguana (Linnaeus) .
Material examined. Female HOLOTYPE ex captive Iguana iguana , coll. A. B. Stam (BM(NH)). 6 females, 9 males, 2 deutonymphs, 2 larvae ex Iguana iguana , MEXICO, Veracruz, coll. F. Olvera ( CNAC 007016–32). 1 male ex Iguana iguana , MEXICO, Campeche ( OSAL 0067360).
Remarks. This species appears to be a specific ectoparasite of Iguanidae lizards (see Table 2 View TABLE 2 ).
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Ohio State University Acarology Laboratory |
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Geckobiella stamii (Jack)
Paredes-León, Ricardo, Klompen, Hans & Pérez, Tila M. 2012 |
Hirstiella stamii
Jack 1961: 311 |