نتایج جستجو برای: velvet mites

تعداد نتایج: 7015  

2014
Sharda Lallu Sarla Naran Peter Bethwaite

INTRODUCTION Mites belong to the order Acarina and only a few species are known to affect humans. Mites in sputum specimens were first reported in 1944 by Carter et al. in Ceylon (1). The acaroid mite is a kind of arthropod and its geographic distribution appears to be global and mites can survive in many environments including the storehouse, farmhouse, stored food stuff, various drugs, packin...

Journal: :Neotropical entomology 2008
Aleuny C Reis Manoel G C Gondim Gilberto J de Moraes Rachid Hanna Peter Schausberger Late E Lawson-Balagbo Reginaldo Barros

Aceria guerreronis Keifer can cause severe damage to coconuts in several countries around the world. Rare studies have been conducted to determine the predatory mites associated with A. guerreronis in Brazil. The study evaluated the prevalence of A. guerreronis and associated predators on the bracts and on the surface of the fruits underneath the bracts, for 12 months, on coconut palms grown al...

2014
Mukhtar Taha Abu-Samra Yassir Adam Shuaib

The nature of association between Demodex mites and bacteria involved in bovine demodectic mange lesions and the normal flora inhabiting the skin of noninfected animals was investigated. Demodex bovis and D. ghanensis mites were isolated from the infected purulent material extracted from skin and meibomian gland lesions, respectively. The mites could not be demonstrated in skin brushings or imp...

2014
In-Yong Lee Hyeon-Je Song Yeon-Joo Choi Sun-Hye Shin Min-Kyung Choi So-Hyun Kwon E-Hyun Shin Chan Park Heung-Chul Kim Terry A. Klein Kyung-Hee Park Won-Jong Jang

A total of 9,281 larval chigger mites were collected from small mammals captured at Hwaseong-gun, Gyeonggi-do (Province) (2,754 mites from 30 small mammals), Asan city, Chungcheongnam-do (3,358 mites from 48 mammals), and Jangseong-gun, Jeollanam-do (3,169 for 62 mammals) from April-November 2009 in the Republic of Korea (= Korea) and were identified to species. Leptotrombidium pallidum was the...

Journal: :Folia parasitologica 2011
Krzysztof Piksa Magdalena Skwarek Krzysztof Siuda

Altogether 445 bats, representing nine species, caught during swarming in the Lodowa Cave in Mount Ciemniak, Western Tatra Mountains, southern Poland, were examined for ectoparasitic mites. In total, 259 spinturnicid (Spinturnix mystacina, S. andegavinus, S. kolenatii, S. plecotinus and S. myoti) and 95 argasid (Carios vespertilionis) mites were collected from seven bat species, Myotis myotis, ...

2015
A. MODAK G. K. SAHA N. TANDON S. K. GUPTA

Mites are ubiquitous in distribution and are reported to be present almost in all the habitats. An intricate association between mites and human beings are also noticed from long back. A large number of people are reported to suffer from several nasobronchial allergic complaints due to inhalation of mites present in the house dust. It is well documented that mites of the family Pyroglyphidae, p...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1945
Margaret G. Smith Russell J. Blattner Florence M. Heys

Transmission of the virus of St. Louis encephalitis to normal chickens by the bite of infected mites (Dermanyssus gallinae) has been demonstrated. Both experimentally infected and naturally infected mites were shown to be capable of transferring the virus of St. Louis encephalitis to chickens by bite. Virus is present in the blood of such chickens in small amounts, so that demonstration of vire...

2006
ANTONIO C. LOFEGO REINALDO J.F. FERES

Biscutulumnemus neotropicus gen. nov., sp. nov. (Tarsonemidae: Tarsoneminae: Tarsonemini) is described from adult female and male mites, collected on Croton floribundus Spreng., from São José do Rio Preto, State of São Paulo, Brazil. This new genus resembles members of Dendroptus and Tarsonemus, but male mites have two triangular shields anterolaterally to the prodorsal shield and the sejugal a...

2016
Natalia Sastre Olga Francino Joseph N. Curti Tiffany C. Armenta Devaughn L. Fraser Rochelle M. Kelly Erin Hunt Katja Silbermayr Christine Zewe Armand Sánchez Lluís Ferrer

This study was conceived to detect skin mites in social mammals through real-time qPCR, and to estimate taxonomic Demodex and further Prostigmata mite relationships in different host species by comparing sequences from two genes: mitochondrial 16S rRNA and nuclear 18S rRNA. We determined the mite prevalence in the hair follicles of marmots (13%) and bats (17%). The high prevalence found in marm...

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