2017
DOI: 10.1134/s0013873817080164
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Ectoparasite fauna of the Siberian bat Myotis sibiricus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) with a revision of previous data on ectoparasites from Brandt’s bat Myotis brandtii s. l. and the whiskered bat M. mystacinus s. l. of the Eastern Palaearctic

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“…1. The mites were identified under an Olympus SZ61 microscope, using various keys and other taxonomic literatures (Deunff, 1977;Deunff et al, 1986Deunff et al, , 1997Rudnick, 1960;Uchikawa & Wada, 1979;Uchikawa et al, 1994;Stanyukovich, 1997;Ferenc et al, 2003;Orlova et al, , 2017. Identification of some specimens was confirmed by Prof. Dr. Jean Deunff (France).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…1. The mites were identified under an Olympus SZ61 microscope, using various keys and other taxonomic literatures (Deunff, 1977;Deunff et al, 1986Deunff et al, , 1997Rudnick, 1960;Uchikawa & Wada, 1979;Uchikawa et al, 1994;Stanyukovich, 1997;Ferenc et al, 2003;Orlova et al, , 2017. Identification of some specimens was confirmed by Prof. Dr. Jean Deunff (France).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…We are very grateful to Oleg L. Orlov (Tyumen State University) and Sergey V. Kruskop (Zoological Museum of Lomonosov Moscow State University) for their helpful comments. (Stanyukovich 1997;Orlova et al 2017a); 5. Uyuk River (Tuva Republic) ; 6.…”
Section: Acknowledgmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%