Hirstionyssus Fonseca, 1948
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4838.1.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4450489 |
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Genus Hirstionyssus Fonseca, 1948
Hirstionyssus Fonseca, 1948: 266 .
Dermanyssus Dugès, 1834: 18 View in CoL (partim).
Liponyssus Kolenati, 1859: 172 (partim).
Echinonyssus Hirst, 1925: 51 sensu Tenorio & Radovsky, 1979 .
Sciurinyssus Koyumdzhieva, 1978: 49.
Type species: Dermanyssus arcuatus C.L. Koch, 1839 = Liponyssus arcuatus (C.L. Koch) sensu Oudemans, 1913 (see remarks below)
General morphological diagnosis: see Evans & Till (1966: 277), Mašán & Fend’a (2010: 71).
Notes: Some authors, following Tenorio & Radovsky (1979) and Tenorio (1984), accept Hirstionyssus as a junior synonym of Echinonyssus Hirst, 1925 . On the other hand, Mašán & Fend’a (2010) consider Echinonyssus as a monotypic genus restricted to the type species Echinonyssus nasutus Hirst, 1925 . This point of view corresponds to that of Russian acarologists ( Bregetova 1956; Zemskaya 1973; Goncharova et al. 1991) and is followed here.
The genus has been recorded from all continents and comprises more than 115 species ( Tenorio 1984). The ex- USSR acarofauna includes approximately 30 species of Hirstionyssus ( Bregetova 1977) , nearly 20 of which have been recorded from the Asiatic Russia territory.
The identity of the type species of the genus Hirstionyssus , Dermanyssus arcuatus C.L. Koch, 1839 sensu Oudemans, 1913 , has been debated in the literature. Most authors agree that it is a doubtful taxon, and its taxonomic treatment was different in the works of different acarologists. Though Evans & Till (1966) and Tenorio (1984) viewed D. arcuatus as identical with Hirstionyssus talpae Zemskaya, 1955 , it was re-named by Zuevsky (1970) as Hirstionyssus apodemi . A very wide spectrum of hosts of Dermanyssus arcuatus C.L. Koch sensu Oudemans, 1913 , ranging from bats to carnivores ( Oudemans, 1913a, b), indicates that a mixture of several species might have been united under this taxonomic name.
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Hirstionyssus Fonseca, 1948
Vinarski, Maxim V. & Korallo-Vinarskaya, Natalia P. 2020 |
Hirstionyssus
Fonseca, F. da 1948: 266 |
Echinonyssus Hirst, 1925: 51 sensu
Tenorio, J. M. & Radovsky, F. J. 1925: 51 |
Liponyssus
Kolenati, F. A. 1859: 172 |
Dermanyssus Dugès, 1834: 18
Duges, A. L. 1834: 18 |