Aulobia KETHLEY, 1970
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Aulobia KETHLEY, 1970 |
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Genus: Aulobia KETHLEY, 1970
Mites of the genus Aulobia are medium-sized syringophilids (700–900 µm) inhabiting quills of secondary feathers and coverts. This uniform genus comprises five named species, mainly restricted to passerines of the family Sylviidae , except A. dendroicus (CLARK, 1964) , recorded from a species of Parulidae (SKORACKI & DABERT 2001) .
Only three species of this genus have been reported from the Ethiopian Region: A. erythroptera SKORACKI et DABERT, 2001 described from the Red-winged Warbler, Heliolais erythropterus (JARDINE) and A. virens SKORACKI et DABERT, 2001 described from the Green Crombec, Sylvietta virens CASSIN , both of them have been collected in Togo (SKORACKI & DABERT 2001). Aulobia cisticolae is discussed below.
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