1965
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.16752
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Studies on the British Dermanyssidae (Acari: Mesostigmata). Part 1. External morphology

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“…In this study, the generic and subgeneric concepts follow those by Evans and Till (1966), and we considered Gaeolaelaps as a subgenus of the genus Hypoaspis. Beaulieu (2009) gave generic status to Gaeolaelaps with a detailed description of the genus, and as a result, most species of the subgenus Gaeolaelaps were given a generic status.…”
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“…In this study, the generic and subgeneric concepts follow those by Evans and Till (1966), and we considered Gaeolaelaps as a subgenus of the genus Hypoaspis. Beaulieu (2009) gave generic status to Gaeolaelaps with a detailed description of the genus, and as a result, most species of the subgenus Gaeolaelaps were given a generic status.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dorsal chaetotaxy follows the description by Lindquist and Evans (1965). Other terminology follows that of Evans and Till (1966). Voucher specimens have been deposited in the Zoological Collections of the Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan.…”
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“…Description : Evans & Till (1966: 321). Notes: for synonymy see Evans & Till (1966). 0. bursa (Berlese, 1888) Dermanyssidae Acari Normal host: domestic fowl (G. domesticus) and other domestic and wild birds.…”
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“…Information regarding males of Hypoaspis (Cosmolaelaps) vacua (Michael) is scanty (Evans and Till, 1966). Hirschmann et al (1969) described and illustrated the female and male of Hypoaspis serratosimilis Hirschmann, which was considered by Karg (1971) as junior synonym of H. vacua.…”
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