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Khelfaoui <i>et al.</i> (2018)
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Khelfaoui <i>et al.</i> (2018)
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New data on ectoparasites collected from bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) in Numidia, eastern Algeria, are presented. Four species of Acarina (Ixodidae and Spinturnicidae) and six species of Insecta (Diptera and Siphonaptera) were recovered from twelve bat species. Steatonyssus occidentalis, a mesostigmatid mite, is added to the list of Algerian bat parasites. Two new hosts of bat flies are reported for Algeria: Rhinolophus blasii is a new host for Nycteribia schmidlii and Miniopterus schreibersii is a new host for Nycteribia latreillii.
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New data on ectoparasites collected from bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) in Numidia, eastern Algeria, are presented. Four species of Acarina (Ixodidae and Spinturnicidae) and six species of Insecta (Diptera and Siphonaptera) were recovered from twelve bat species. Steatonyssus occidentalis, a mesostigmatid mite, is added to the list of Algerian bat parasites. Two new hosts of bat flies are reported for Algeria: Rhinolophus blasii is a new host for Nycteribia schmidlii and Miniopterus schreibersii is a new host for Nycteribia latreillii.
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Khelfaoui, F., Kebaci, A. &amp; Benyacoub, S. 2018. NEW DATA ON INSECTA AND ACARINA PARASITIZING BATS (MAMMALIA: CHIROPTERA) IN NUMIDIA, EASTERN ALGERIA. <em>Bulletin de la Société Zoologique de France</em>, 143(2): 63-73.