Ctenophthalmus (Ctenophthalmus) proximus (Wagner, 1903)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4420.2.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5963160 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2C15879C-FFC8-9929-FF51-FD90B8845F7C |
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Ctenophthalmus (Ctenophthalmus) proximus (Wagner, 1903) |
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Ctenophthalmus (Ctenophthalmus) proximus (Wagner, 1903) View in CoL
Type depository. ZMH (lectotype and paralectotype).
Hosts. Rodentia— Apodemus flavicollis , Apodemus mystacinus , Apodemus sylvaticus , Chionomys roberti ( Microtus roberti ), Chionomys nivalis (as Microtus nivalis ), Microtus arvalis , Microtus guentheri , Microtus majori (as Pitymys majori ), Myodes glareolus (as Clethrionomys glareolus ), Myodes sp.; Soricomorpha— Crocidura sp., Neomys teres (as Neomys fodiens ), Sorex raddei .
Distribution in Turkey. Bolu (Abant) ( Hopkins & Rothschild 1966; Lewis & Lewis 1965); Artvin (Ardanuç), Giresun (Bulancak), Ordu (Akkuş, Mesudiye, Ulubey), Osmaniye, Rize (Çamlıhemşin), Trabzon (Maçka) ( Peus 1977); Amasya (Taşova), Çorum (Kargı) ( Orhan & Beaucournu 1986).
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