Ophionyssus Galeotes
''Ophionyssus'' is a genus of bird mites in the family Macronyssidae. There are about seven described species in ''Ophionyssus''. Species These seven species belong to the genus ''Ophionyssus'': * '' Ophionyssus galeotes'' Domrow, Heath & Kennedy, 1980 * '' Ophionyssus javanensis'' Mich. & Lukoschus * '' Ophionyssus lacertinus'' (Berlese, 1892) * ''Ophionyssus natricis'' (Gervais, 1844) * '' Ophionyssus saurarum'' (Oudemans, 1901) * '' Ophionyssus schreibericolus'' * ''Ophionyssus scincorum ''Ophionyssus'' is a genus of bird mites in the family Macronyssidae. There are about seven described species in ''Ophionyssus''. Species These seven species belong to the genus ''Ophionyssus'': * '' Ophionyssus galeotes'' Domrow, Heath & Kenned ...'' Domrow, Heath & Kennedy, 1980 References Mesostigmata Articles created by Qbugbot {{mesostigmata-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Macronyssidae
The Macronyssidae are a family of parasitic mites in the order Mesostigmata. Genera and species '' Arachnyssus'' Ma Liming, 2002 * '' Arachnyssus guangxiensis'' Ma Liming, 2002 * '' Arachnyssus huwenae'' Ma-Liming, 2002 ''Argitis'' Yunker & Saunders, 1973 * ''Argitis oryzomys'' Yunker & Saunders, 1973 '' Bdellonyssus'' Fonseca, 1941 * ''Bdellonyssus bacoti'' (Hirst, 1913) '' Chiroecetes'' Herrin & Radovsky, 1974 * ''Chiroecetes lonchophylla'' Herrin & Radovsky, 1974 ''Chiroptonyssus'' Auguston, 1945 * '' Chiroptonyssus brennani'' Yunker, Lukoschus & Giesen, 1990 * '' Chiroptonyssus robustipes'' (Ewing, 1925) '' Coprolactistus'' Radovsky & Krantz, 1998 * ''Coprolactistus whitakeri'' Radovsky & Krantz, 1998 ''Glauconyssus'' K. Uchikawa, 1991 * ''Glauconyssus tanzaniensis'' K. Uchikawa, 1991 '' Hirstesia'' Fonseca, 1948 * ''Hirstesia sternalis'' (Hirst, 1921) '' Kolenationyssus'' Fonseca, 1948 * ''Kolenationyssus athleticus'' Fonseca, 1948 '' Lepidodorsum'' R.C.Saunders & Yunker, 1 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ophionyssus Galeotes
''Ophionyssus'' is a genus of bird mites in the family Macronyssidae. There are about seven described species in ''Ophionyssus''. Species These seven species belong to the genus ''Ophionyssus'': * '' Ophionyssus galeotes'' Domrow, Heath & Kennedy, 1980 * '' Ophionyssus javanensis'' Mich. & Lukoschus * '' Ophionyssus lacertinus'' (Berlese, 1892) * ''Ophionyssus natricis'' (Gervais, 1844) * '' Ophionyssus saurarum'' (Oudemans, 1901) * '' Ophionyssus schreibericolus'' * ''Ophionyssus scincorum ''Ophionyssus'' is a genus of bird mites in the family Macronyssidae. There are about seven described species in ''Ophionyssus''. Species These seven species belong to the genus ''Ophionyssus'': * '' Ophionyssus galeotes'' Domrow, Heath & Kenned ...'' Domrow, Heath & Kennedy, 1980 References Mesostigmata Articles created by Qbugbot {{mesostigmata-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ophionyssus Natricis
''Ophionyssus natricis'', the reptile mite, is a parasitic mite most commonly found on snakes, but also occurring on captive lizards, turtles, crocodiles, and other reptiles. The parasites feed on snakes, which cause the bodies of the mites to be engorged with blood and fluids from the snake. Once the mites feed by puncturing through the snake skin, the snake usually shows symptoms of irritation and discomfort. The involvement of snake mites in transmission of infectious illnesses like inclusion body disease and ophidian paramyxovirus remains controversial. Human infestation has been reported. Morphology The larvae are pale white. They either stay pale ivory or yellow if unfed in the protonymph stage. The mites turn a dark red if feeding does occur. After feeding, the mites have a soft body that is dark red or black in color and noticeable legs that can be seen by the human eye during the deutonymph stage. As adults, male mites are smaller than their female counterparts. The c ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ophionyssus Saurarum
''Ophionyssus'' is a genus of bird mites in the family Macronyssidae. There are about seven described species in ''Ophionyssus''. Species These seven species belong to the genus ''Ophionyssus'': * ''Ophionyssus galeotes'' Domrow, Heath & Kennedy, 1980 * ''Ophionyssus javanensis'' Mich. & Lukoschus * ''Ophionyssus lacertinus'' (Berlese, 1892) * ''Ophionyssus natricis'' (Gervais, 1844) * '' Ophionyssus saurarum'' (Oudemans, 1901) * '' Ophionyssus schreibericolus'' * ''Ophionyssus scincorum ''Ophionyssus'' is a genus of bird mites in the family Macronyssidae. There are about seven described species in ''Ophionyssus''. Species These seven species belong to the genus ''Ophionyssus'': * '' Ophionyssus galeotes'' Domrow, Heath & Kenned ...'' Domrow, Heath & Kennedy, 1980 References Mesostigmata Articles created by Qbugbot {{mesostigmata-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mesostigmata
Mesostigmata is an order of mites belonging to the Parasitiformes. They are by far the largest group of Parasitiformes, with over 8,000 species in 130 families. Mesostigmata includes parasitic as well as free-living and predatory forms. They can be recognized by the single pair of spiracles positioned laterally on the body. The family with the most described species is Phytoseiidae. Other families of note are Diplogyniidae, Macrochelidae, Pachylaelapidae, Uropodidae and Veigaiidae. Amongst the best known species are '' Varroa destructor'', an economically important parasite of honey bees, as well as the red mite (''Dermanyssus gallinae'') a parasite of poultry, most commonly chickens. Description Mesostigmata are mites ranging from 0.12-4 mm long (0.2-4 mm according to another source). They have a pair of stigmatal openings above legs III-IV usually associated with a peritrematal groove. The gnathosoma has a sclerotised ring around the bases of the chelicerae (basis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |