Les Rhinonyssidae sont une famille d'acariens Mesostigmata.

Elle contient 29 genres et 160 espèces. Agapornyssinae Gretillat, Capron & Brygoo, 1959 en est un synonyme.

Genres et espèces

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Agapornyssus Gretillat, Capron & Brygoo, 1959

  • Agapornyssus faini Gretillat, Capron & Brygoo, 1959

Astridiella Fain, 1957

  • Astridiella scotornis (Fain, 1956)

Charadrinyssus O. M. Butenko, 1984

  • Charadrinyssus charadrius (Butenko, 1973)

Falconyssus Fain, 1966

  • Falconyssus elani Fain, 1966

Hapalognatha Butenko, 1960

  • Hapalognatha prima Butenko, 1960

Larinyssus Strandtmann, 1948

Locustellonyssus Bregetova, 1965

Mesonyssoides Fain & Nadchatram, 1962

  • Mesonyssoides malayi Fain & Nadchatram, 1962

Mesonyssus Fain, 1960

  • Mesonyssus treronis (Fain, 1956)

Neonyssus Hirst, 1921

Neotyranninyssus Fain & Aitken, 1967

  • Neotyranninyssus fluvicolae Fain & Aitken, 1967

Passeronyssus Fain, 1960

  • Passeronyssus viduae (Fain, 1956)

Pipronyssus Fain & Aitken, 1967

  • Pipronyssus manaci Fain & Aitken, 1967

Psittonyssus Fain, 1962

  • Psittonyssus baforti Fain, 1962

Ptilonyssoides Vitzthum, 1935

  • Ptilonyssoides triscutatus Vitzthum, 1935

Ptilonyssus Berlese & Trouessart, 1889

Rallinyssus Strandtmann, 1948

Rhinoecius Cooreman, 1946

  • Rhinoecius oti Cooreman, 1946

Rhinonyssus Trouessart, 1894

Rhinosterna Fain, 1964

  • Rhinosterna aymarae Fain, 1964

Ruandanyssus Fain, 1957

  • Ruandanyssus terpsiphonei Fain, 1957

Sternoecius Fain & Aitken, 1967

  • Sternoecius piprae Fain & Aitken, 1967

Sternostoma Berlese & Trouessart, 1889

Sternostomoides Bregetova, 1965

Sternostomum Trouessart, 1895

  • Sternostomum rhinolethrum Trouessart, 1895

Tinaminyssus Strandtmann & Wharton, 1958

Trochilonyssus Fain & Aitken, 1967

  • Trochilonyssus trinitatis Fain & Aitken, 1967

Tyranninyssus Brooks & Strandtmann, 1960

  • Tyranninyssus tyrannus Brooks & Strandtmann, 1960

Vitznyssus Castro, 1948

Zumptnyssus Fain, 1959

  • Zumptnyssus buboensis (Fain, 1958)

Notes et références

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  1. a b c d et e Wayne Knee, « Five New Species of Rhinonyssidae (Mesostigmata) and One New Species of Dermanyssus (Mesostigmata: Dermanyssidae) from Birds of Alberta and Manitoba, Canada », Journal of Parasitology, vol. 94, no 2,‎ , p. 348–374 (ISSN 0022-3395, DOI 10.1645/GE-1358.1)

Bibliographie

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  • И.Д. Димов, Rhinonyssoidosis avium (ru), И.Д. Димов, Vetpharma, 2011, Т. 3-4, p. 88-90.
  • I.D. Dimov, Study on the degree of parasitism of rhinonyssid nasal mites (Parasitiformes: Gamasina) on birds in the province during the spring and summer seasons, Trakia Journal of Science, 2011, Vol. 9 (2), p. 38-42.
  • I.D. Dimov, A new nasal mite of the genus Ptilonyssus (Rhinonyssidae) from Parus caeruleus (Passeriformes), J. Hellenic Vet Med Soc, 2012a, Vol. 63(1), p. 25-29 [1]
  • I.D. Dimov, A New Species of Nasal Mite of the Genus Sternostoma (Rhinonyssidae) from Serinus canaria (Passeriformes), Journal of The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Istanbul University, 2012b, Vol. 39 (2), p. 226-230 [2]
  • I.D. Dimov, Epizootological study of spreading of the Rhinonyssid mites in nasal cavities of birds from Northwest Russia, Second International Epizootiology Days, 18-21 avril 2012c, p. 176-181.
  • I.D. Dimov, A New Species of the Genus Larinyssus Strandtmann (Mesostigmata: Rhinonyssidae) from the Common Tern Sterna hirundo (Charadriiformes: Sternidae), J. Acarol. Soc. Jpn., 2013a, Vol. 22 (2), p. 123-128 [PDF]
  • I.D. Dimov, A New Nasal Mite Species of the Genus Rhinonyssus (Mesostigmata: Rhinonyssidae) from Anas platyrhynchos (Anseriformes: Anatidae),J. Acarol. Soc. Jpn., 2013b, Vol. 22 (2), p. 117-121 [PDF]
  • I.D. Dimov, C. Mascarenas, Co-parasitism of mites in Passeriformes birds from Northwest Russia and Southern Brazil, Arhimed–Journal of Science and Practice, 2012, Vol. 1, p. 7-10 [3]
  • I.D. Dimov, W. Knee, One new species of the genus Sternostoma (Mesostigmata: Rhinonyssidae) from Cuculus canorus (Cuculiformes: Cuculidae), Journal of the Acarological Society of Japan, 2012, Vol. 21 (2), p. 137-142 [4]
  • I.D. Dimov, Two new species of nasal mites of the genus Ptilonyssus (Rhinonyssidae) from sparrows from the province, J Hellenic Vet Med., 2012, Vol. 63 (2), p. 167-176 [5]
  • I.D. Dimov, One new species of nasal mites of the genus Vitznyssus (Rhinonyssidae) from the province, Journal of the Acarological Society of Japan, 2012, Vol. 21 (2), p. 125-130 [6]
  • I.D. Dimov, G. Spicer, Systematic & Applied Acarology, 2013. – Vol. 18 (3), p. 291–296 [7]

Liens externes

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