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1 August 2003 A NEW SPECIES OF LAELAPINE MITE (ACARI: PARASITIFORMES: LAELAPIDAE) ASSOCIATED WITH PROECHIMYS DIMIDIATUS IN THE ATLANTIC FORESTS OF BRAZIL
Donald Gettinger, Helena Godoy Bergallo
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Abstract

Tur megistoproctus, a new species of Laelapinae, is described from the pelage of the echimyid rodent Proechimys dimidiatus from the Atlantic forests of Ilha Grande, south of Rio de Janeiro. Measurements and illustrations are included for females and males. Another laelapine mite species, Tur turki Fonseca, co-occurred with T. megistoproctus in our studies and was recorded from the same host individuals and localities. These 2 laelapine mite species appear to be exclusively associated with a complex of echimyid rodent species (subgenus Trinomys) in the Atlantic forests of southeastern Brazil.

Donald Gettinger and Helena Godoy Bergallo "A NEW SPECIES OF LAELAPINE MITE (ACARI: PARASITIFORMES: LAELAPIDAE) ASSOCIATED WITH PROECHIMYS DIMIDIATUS IN THE ATLANTIC FORESTS OF BRAZIL," Journal of Parasitology 89(4), 705-708, (1 August 2003). https://doi.org/10.1645/GE-3118
Received: 7 November 2002; Accepted: 1 February 2003; Published: 1 August 2003
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