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Ondatralaelaps multispinosus

Description

Ondatralaelaps multispinosus (Banks, 1909)

Laelaps multispinosus Banks, 1909: 136.

Records in Baltic States: Latvia (Salmane 2001).

Hosts: A. amphibius (LV).

European distribution: Belarus, the Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Moldova, Russia, Slovakia, Ukraine, United Kingdom (Bregetova et al. 1955; Bregetova 1956; Evans & Till 1966; Shcherbak & Dudarenko 1970; Chikilevskaya et al. 1998; Šefrová & Laštůvka 2005, Mašán & Fenďa 2010; Huhta 2015).

Notes: O. multispinosus is a specific parasite of Ondatra zibethicus (Linnaeus 1758) (Mašán & Fenďa 2010), occasionally can be found on other host species (Chikilevskaya et al. 1998; Karbowiak et al. 2023).

Notes

Published as part of Kitrytė, Neringa & Baltrūnaitė, Laima, 2023, Ectoparasitic mites, ticks (Acari: Trombidiformes, Mesostigmata, Ixodida) and insects (Insecta: Psocodea, Siphonaptera) of ground-dwelling small mammals in the Baltic States. An annotated checklist, pp. 1-46 in Zootaxa 5353 (1) on page 15, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5353.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/8426731

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References

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