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Gamasid Mites
The paper presents data on collecting of 34 gamasid mite species (Gamasina) associated with small terrestrial vertebrates in the territory of Kaluga Province; these species belong to 19 genera and 9 families of Gamasina. Hematophagous species are represented by 20 species. Mites Laelaps clethrionomy...
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description | The paper presents data on collecting of 34 gamasid mite species (Gamasina) associated with small terrestrial vertebrates in the territory of Kaluga Province; these species belong to 19 genera and 9 families of Gamasina. Hematophagous species are represented by 20 species. Mites Laelaps clethrionomydis and L. agilis constituted 52% of all the collected mites. |
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