Spinturnix emarginata (Kolenati, 1856)

Orlova, Maria V., Dundarova, Heliana, Anisimov, Nikolay V., Shakula, Georgiy V., Baskakova, Svetlana V., Shakula, Fedor V., Shakula, Stepan V., Kuzminov, Ilya V. & Boyarintsev, Daniel I., 2023, New geographical records of spinturnicid mites (Mesostigmata: Gamasina: Spinturnicidae) in Kazakhstan, Ecologica Montenegrina 63, pp. 105-112 : 106

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https://doi.org/10.37828/em.2023.63.10

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13246839

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scientific name

Spinturnix emarginata (Kolenati, 1856)
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Spinturnix emarginata (Kolenati, 1856) View in CoL

Material. 3 ♀♀, 2 ♂♂ ( Figs. 1 B, C View Figure 1 ; Table 1) ex Myotis emarginatus ( Fig. 1D View Figure 1 ), from Bazhansay River ( Kazakhstan, Karatau Mountains), 43°04′ N 69°54′ E, 27 VII 2022, leg. H. Dundarova, det. M. V. Orlova GoogleMaps .

Distribution. Kazakhstan (this study, new record). Russia (Crimea – Orlova & Orlov 2018, Dagestan – Orlova et al. 2021), Bulgaria, the Czech Republic (Dusbábek 1964), Hungary (Beron 1965), France (Deunff 1977), Spain (Peribañez- Lopez et al. 1989), Tajikistan ( Stanyukovich 1997), Poland, Slovakia ( Krištofik et al. 2012) and Serbia (Burazerović et al. 2017).

Principal host. Myotis emarginatus ( Orlova & Orlov 2018; this study).

Other hosts. My. blythii ( Burazerović et al., 2018) , Rhinolophus euryale ( Chiroptera : Rhinolophidae ) ( Beron 2020).

Remark. Rare, poorly studied species probably distributed over the range of the principal host.

Beron, P. (2020) Acarorum Catalogus VI, Order Mesostigmata, Gamasina: Dermanyssoidea (Rhinonyssidae, Spinturnicidae), Pensoft and National Museum of Natural History, Sofia. Available from: https: // ab. pensoft. net / book / 54206 / element / 4 / 4222208

Burazerovic, J., Orlova, M., Obradovic, M., Cirovic, D., Tomanovic, S. (2018) Patterns of abundance and host specificity of bat ectoparasites in the Central Balkans. Journal of Medical Entomology, 55 (1), 20 - 28.

Kristofik, J., Piksa, K., Sachanowicz, K. (2012) Two spinturnicid mites new to the fauna of Poland (Acari: Spinturnicidae), Polish Journal of Entomology, 81 (2), 101 - 106. https: // doi. org / 10.2478 / v 10200 - 011 - 0069 - 1

Peribanez- Lopez, M. A., Sanchez- Acedo, C., Estrada-Pena, A. (1989) Estudio morfologico de los acaros de la familia Spinturnicidae (Acarina, Gamasidae) del Norte y Levante espanol. Revista Iberica de Parasitologia, 49 (4), 357 - 373 [Spanish]

Orlova, M. V., Orlov, O. L. (2018) First record of the parasitic gamasid mite Spinturnix emarginatus (Kolenati, 1856) in Crimea. Acarina, 26 (2), 237 - 242. https: // doi. org / 10.21684 / 0132 - 8077 - 2018 - 26 - 2 - 237 - 242

Orlova, M. V., Thong, Vu Dinh, Anisimov, N. V., Smirnov, D. G., Orlov, O. L. (2021) New findings of spinturnicid mites (Mesostigmata: Gamasina: Spinturnicidae) from the Caucasus. Parasitology International, 85, 1 - 5.

Stanyukovich, M. K. (1997) Keys to the gamasid mites (Acari, Parasitiformes, Mesostigmata, Macronyssoidea et Laelaptoidea) parasitizing bats (Mammalia, Chiroptera) from Russia and adjacent countries. Rudolstadter Naturhistorische Schriften, 7, 13 - 46.

Gallery Image

Figure 1. A. Map of Kazakhstan, black triangles mark places of bat capturing. B. Spinturnix emarginata, female, dorsal idiosoma, drawing by Maria V. Orlova, scale bar 100 μm; C. sternal shield, photo by Nikolai V. Anisimov. D. Myotis emarginatus, photo by Heliana Dundarova.

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