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6 March 2023 A new feather mite of the genus Pelargolichus (Acariformes: Pterolichidae) from the Oriental White Stork Ciconia boyciana (Ciconiiformes: Ciconiidae) in Japan
Tsukasa Waki, Sergey V. Mironov, Ami Nakajima, Satoshi Shimano
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Abstract

A new feather mite Pelargolichus orientalis sp. nov. is described from the Oriental White Stork, Ciconia boyciana Swinhoe, 1873, one of the world's most endangered bird species. This mite species was collected from feathers of the Oriental White Storks bred in the Tama Zoological Park in Japan. The native population of the Oriental White Stork and feather mites associated with this bird had been extinct in Japan since 1986. Wild individuals of this bird species were transported from the Eurasian Continent to Japanese breeding facilities, and in the 2000s, a small wild population was restored. The new mite species is presently distributed in natural fields in Japan along with its introduced host population. This study presents the first record of the feather mite genus Pelargolichus in Japan.

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Tsukasa Waki, Sergey V. Mironov, Ami Nakajima, and Satoshi Shimano "A new feather mite of the genus Pelargolichus (Acariformes: Pterolichidae) from the Oriental White Stork Ciconia boyciana (Ciconiiformes: Ciconiidae) in Japan," Systematic and Applied Acarology 28(3), 471-482, (6 March 2023). https://doi.org/10.11158/saa.28.3.5
Received: 3 October 2022; Accepted: 2 February 2023; Published: 6 March 2023
KEYWORDS
extinction
feather mite
infection
oriental white stork
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