Hirstionyssus gudauricus Razumova 1957

Hirstionyssus gudauricus Razumova, 1957 Hirstionyssus gudauricus Razumova 1957: 45, fig. 1, 2. Hirstionyssus gudauricus — Senotrusova 1982: 11, figs 4–5; Senotrusova 1987: 100, figs 48, 49; Goncharova et al . 1991: 70; Mašán & Fend’a 2010: 132, figs 132–138. Hirstionyssus tatricus Mrciak 1958: 8...

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Main Authors: Vinarski, Maxim V., Korallo-Vinarskaya, Natalia P.
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4404209
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Summary:Hirstionyssus gudauricus Razumova, 1957 Hirstionyssus gudauricus Razumova 1957: 45, fig. 1, 2. Hirstionyssus gudauricus — Senotrusova 1982: 11, figs 4–5; Senotrusova 1987: 100, figs 48, 49; Goncharova et al . 1991: 70; Mašán & Fend’a 2010: 132, figs 132–138. Hirstionyssus tatricus Mrciak 1958: 84. Hirstionyssus tatricus — Uchikawa 1974: 266, figs 5–7. Echinonyssus gudauricus — Tenorio 1984: 269. Echinonyssus tatricus — Tenorio 1984: 278. Type locality : Georgia, Kazbeghi District, vicinities of the villages of Kobi, Suatisi. Type series : ZIN and the Department of Zoology of the North-Ossetian Pedagogical Institute (Vladikavkaz, Russia). Type host : Chionomys gud (Satunin, 1909), the Gudaur vole. Host range : H . gudauricus infests hosts belonging to varied vole genera ( Alticola , Chionomys , Clethrionomys , Microtus ); sometimes is collected from shrews (Razumova 1957; Senotrusova 1987; Mašán & Fend’a 2010). It seems that no species can be considered as the chief host of this generalist parasite. Distribution : Northern and Central Europe, Caucasus, Kazakhstan, Western and Eastern Siberia (Senotrusova, 1987; Nikulina 2004; Huhta 2016); mostly in high mountain regions (Senotrusova 1987). Uchikawa (1974) recorded this species from Japan (as H . tatricus ). : Published as part of Vinarski, Maxim V. & Korallo-Vinarskaya, Natalia P., 2020, An annotated catalogue of the gamasid mites associated with small mammals in Asiatic Russia. The family Hirstionyssidae (Acari: Mesostigmata: Gamasina), pp. 102-118 in Zootaxa 4838 (1) on page 108, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4838.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/4403711 : {"references": ["Razumova, I. I. (1957) A new species of mite of the genus Hirstionyssus (Gamasoidea, Liponyssidae). Parazitologicheskiy Sbornik, 17, 45 - 47. [in Russian]", "Senotrusova, V. N. (1982) A new species of gamasid mite of the genus Hypoaspis and re-description of two species of the genus Hirstionyssus (Parasitiformes, Gamasoidea) from Kazakhstan. Trudy Instituta Zoologii AN Kazakhskoi SSR, 40, 5 - 15. [in Russian]", "Senotrusova, V. N. (1987) Gamasid Mites-Parasites of Wild Animals in Kazakhstan. Nauka, Alma-Ata, 224 pp. [in Russian]", "Goncharova, A. A., Bondarchuk, A. S. & Vershinina, O. N. (1991) Gamasid Mites-Ectoparasites of Mammals in Transbaikalia. Chita State Medical University, Chita, 121 pp. [in Russian]", "Masan, P. & Fend'a, P. (2010) A Review of the Laelapid Mites Associated with Terrestrial Mammals in Slovakia, with a Key to the European Species (Acari: Mesostigmata: Dermanyssoidea). Institute of Zoology, Slovakian Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, 187 pp.", "Mrciak, M. (1958) Roztoce z radu Parasitiformes (Acari) z drobnych cicavcov Vysokych Tatier. Zoologicke listy, 7, 65 - 86.", "Uchikawa, K. (1974) Studies on mesostigmatid mites parasitic on mammals and birds in Japan. I Hirstionyssus apodemi Zuevsky and H. tatricus Mrciak new to Japan, redescriptions of adults and descriptions of deutonymphs. Japanese Journal of Sanitary Zoology, 24 (3), 261 - 270. https: // doi. org / 10.7601 / mez. 24.261", "Tenorio, J. M. (1984) Catalog of the world Echinonyssus (= Hirstionyssus) (Acari: Laelapidae). International Journal of Entomology, 26, 260 - 281.", "Nikulina, N. A. (2004) A Catalogue of Parasitic Gamasina Mites of Mammals of Northern Eurasia (Russia). Aktsioner & Co, Saint-Petersburg, 170 pp. [in Russian]", "Huhta, V. (2016) Catalogue of the Mesostigmata mites in Finland. Memoranda Societatis pro Fauna & Flora Fennica, 92, 129 - 148. [http: // ojs. tsv. fi / index. php / msff / article / view / 60365 / 21224]"]}