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Skoracki <i>et al.</i> (2022)
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Syringophiloidus glandarii was originally described as Syringophilus minor glandarii Fritsch, 1958 and collected in part from the Eurasian Jay Garrulus glandarius (L.) from Germany. Because the type material has been lost and the original description is insufficient, S. glandarii is redescribed and illustrated herein, and a neotype designation is proposed. Additionally, we give records of this mite collected from five subspecies of G. glandarius, i. e., krynicki, rufitergum, cervicalis, lusitanicus, and sinensis, and at previously unrecorded localities for S. glandarii, i. e., England, Spain, France, North Macedonia, Tunisia, and China. Although the frequency of occurrence of S. glandarii on the Eurasian Jay was 8 % (N = 125; CI95% = 4.3-14.3), it ranged from 7.1 % to 50 % for particular subspecies of G. glandarius.
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Syringophiloidus glandarii was originally described as Syringophilus minor glandarii Fritsch, 1958 and collected in part from the Eurasian Jay Garrulus glandarius (L.) from Germany. Because the type material has been lost and the original description is insufficient, S. glandarii is redescribed and illustrated herein, and a neotype designation is proposed. Additionally, we give records of this mite collected from five subspecies of G. glandarius, i. e., krynicki, rufitergum, cervicalis, lusitanicus, and sinensis, and at previously unrecorded localities for S. glandarii, i. e., England, Spain, France, North Macedonia, Tunisia, and China. Although the frequency of occurrence of S. glandarii on the Eurasian Jay was 8 % (N = 125; CI95% = 4.3-14.3), it ranged from 7.1 % to 50 % for particular subspecies of G. glandarius.
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2022-01-01
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Skoracki, M., Unsoeld, M. &amp; Sikora, B. 2022. Redescription of <em>Syringophiloidus glandarii </em>(Fritsch, 1958) with new records of hosts and localities (Acariformes, Syringophilidae). <em>Spixiana</em>, 45(1): 39-44.
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