Ingrassia eudyptula Mironov & Proctor, 2008
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5280.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E89D81FE-D079-41B7-9FF4-4933D620B89D |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7918164 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0390F260-4841-F532-86F3-DC5D802EFB69 |
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Ingrassia eudyptula Mironov & Proctor, 2008 |
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Ingrassia eudyptula Mironov & Proctor, 2008
Ingrassia eudyptula Mironov & Proctor, 2008: 1243 .
Host and locality in Australia: Eudyptula minor, Eurong, Fraser Island, Queensland, and other localities in Queensland and Western Australia ( Mironov & Proctor 2008) .
Current name of host: Little Penguin, Eudyptula minor (Forster, 1781) ( Sphenisciformes : Spheniscidae ).
Unidentified specimens in this genus: Ingrassia sp.
Host and locality in Australia: Chestnut teal ( Anas castanea ), Grey teal ( Anas gibberifrons ), Victoria (van Mourik & Norman, 1985).
Current name of host: Chestnut Teal, Anas castanea (Eyton, 1838) ; the record of Anas gibberifrons in Australia probably refers to the Grey Teal, Anas gracilis Buller, 1869 ( Anseriformes : Anatidae ).
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Acariformes |
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Astigmata |
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Analgoidea |
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Ingrassia eudyptula Mironov & Proctor, 2008
HALLIDAY, R. B. 2023 |
Ingrassia eudyptula
Mironov, S. V. & Proctor, H. C. 2008: 1243 |