Hirstionyssus apodemi Zuevsky, 1970
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Hirstionyssus apodemi Zuevsky, 1970
? Liponyssus arcuatus (C.L. Koch, 1839) — Oudemans 1913a: 386; Oudemans 1913b: 68–75, figs 261–280.
Hirstionyssus musculi (Johnston, 1849) — Bregetova 1956: 185, 194, figs 402, 437–441, 476–478 (partim).
Hirstionyssus apodemi Zuevsky 1970: 1343 , fig. 2 (nom. nov. pro Dermanyssus arcuatus C.L. Koch, 1839 sensu Oudemans, 1913 ).
Echinonyssus apodemi — Tenorio 1984: 263.
? Echinonyssus sunci — Tenorio 1984: 278.
Hirstionyssus apodemi — Uchikawa 1974: 261, figs 1–4; Koroleva 1977: 137, figs 4 (3), 6 (5); Nikulina 1987: 233, 234; Senotrusova 1987: 107, fig. 52; Goncharova et al. 1991: 78.
? Hirstionyssus sunci Wang, 1962: 412 .
? Hirstionyssus sinicus Teng & Pan 1962: 278 .
Hirstionyssus sunci — Uchikawa 1975: 89; Mašán & Fend’a 2010: 155, figs 166–171.
Type locality: Entire Europe ( Oudemans 1913b).
Type series: Unknown.
Type host: Not stated ( H. apodemi is a replacement name).
Host range: The principal hosts of H. apodemi are mice of the genus Apodemus Kaup, 1829 ; occasionally, these mites may be found on other hosts, including Microtus gregalis (Pallas, 1779) , Sicista betulina (Pallas, 1779) , Ellobius talpinus (Pallas, 1770) , Sorex spp. and others ( Zuevsky 1970).
Distribution: Eastern Europe, Siberia, Russian Far East, Kazakhstan, Iran ( Tenorio 1984; Nikulina 1987, 2004; Senotrusova 1987; Goncharova et al. 1991). It has been recorded in different regions of Southern Siberia, from the southwestern part of Western Siberia ( Davydova & Nikol’sky 1986) eastward to Transbaikalia ( Goncharova et al. 1991).
Notes: Uchikawa (1975) synonymised H. apodemi with H. sunci Wang, 1962 , described from China. As Tenorio (1984: 278) noted, this was made “with apparently no type comparison”. Russian authors still prefer to use the name H. apodemi (see Nikulina 2004; Korallo 2009). Whether the two species are the same or not is unclear (but see Mašán & Fend’a 2010). Mašán & Fend’a (2010) list two more European species of Hirstionyssus ( H. oryctolagi Evans & Till, 1966 and H. molinae Fain & Rack, 1990 ) in the synonymy of H. sunci (= H. apodemi ).
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Hirstionyssus apodemi Zuevsky, 1970
Vinarski, Maxim V. & Korallo-Vinarskaya, Natalia P. 2020 |
Echinonyssus apodemi
Tenorio, J. M. 1984: 263 |
Echinonyssus sunci
Tenorio, J. M. 1984: 278 |
Hirstionyssus sunci
Masan, P. & Fend'a, P. 2010: 155 |
Uchikawa, K. 1975: 89 |
Hirstionyssus apodemi
Goncharova, A. A. & Bondarchuk, A. S. & Vershinina, O. N. 1991: 78 |
Nikulina, N. A. 1987: 233 |
Senotrusova, V. N. 1987: 107 |
Koroleva, E. V. 1977: 137 |
Uchikawa, K. 1974: 261 |
Hirstionyssus apodemi
Zuevsky, A. P. 1970: 1343 |
Hirstionyssus sunci
Wang, D. 1962: 412 |
Hirstionyssus sinicus
Teng, K. & Pan, Z. 1962: 278 |
Hirstionyssus musculi (Johnston, 1849)
Bregetova, N. G. 1956: 185 |
Liponyssus arcuatus (C.L. Koch, 1839)
Oudemans, A. C. 1913: 386 |
Oudemans, A. C. 1913: 68 |