Torotrogla merulae Skoracki, Dabert & Ehrnsberger, 2000
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https://doi.org/ 10.22073/pja.v9i3.60299 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10528444 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8D588797-C05B-FFD9-A9A2-FC88FBC6FA81 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Torotrogla merulae Skoracki, Dabert & Ehrnsberger, 2000 |
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Torotrogla merulae Skoracki, Dabert & Ehrnsberger, 2000 View in CoL
Hosts and distribution – Blackbird – Turdus merula (type host) ( Muscicapidae ): Jordan, Poland, Russia, Ukraine (first record); American Robin – Turdus migratorius : USA; Song Thrush – Turdus philomelos : Germany, Jordan, Poland; Ring Ouzel – Turdus torquatus : Slovakia; Mistle Thrush – Turdus viscivorus : Poland, Romania (Skoracki 2011; Glowska et al. 2015).
Material examined – From Turdus merula , 19.10.2009, 16 males, 18 females [1].
Differential diagnosis – Torotrogla merulae differs from all congeners occurring in Palaearctic by the following combination of characters: setae h1 1.1–1.3 times longer than f1 or both pairs subequal in length; setae h2 2 or more times longer than h1; hysteronotal shields present; bases of setae d1 situated on hysteronotal shields; setae l’ of trochanters III extending beyond respective genua; protuberances of hypostomal apex sharp-ended; setae l’ of trochanters IV extending beyond respective genua; setae ve twice as long as vi; protuberances of hypostomal apex slender and long.
Remarks – This is the first record of this genus and species in Ukraine.
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