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| 文件类型: | 文章 |
|---|---|
| 所有的著者/提供者: | Tila M Pérez; Warren T Atyeo |
| ISSN: | 0022-3395 |
| OCLC号码: | 484508693 |
| 语言注释: | English |
| 注意: | Figures 1-4. Chiasmalges Gaud and Atyeo, sp. n., protonymphs. 1. Exuvial chain. 2. Cast skin. Syringobia Trouessart and Neumann sp. (from Charadrius vociferus (L.), protonymphs. 3. Cast skin. 4. Exuvial chain with legs deleted from right side. Scale in micrometers; A, Figures 3, 4; B, Figures 1, 2. Setae: d 2 l 2, second row of hyperstomals. Figures 5-8. 5. Alula of Aratinga canicularis (L.) showing positions of mallophagan eggs. Mallophagan eggs. 6. Heteromenopon Carriker, sp. n. 7. Psittacobrosus anduzei (Stafford). 8. Paragoniocotes venezolanus Stafford. Scale A, Figure 5; scale B (in micrometers), Figures 6-8. |
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摘要:
Unrelated taxa of feather mites use exuviae of their own, or closely related, species for molting within quills or on feather surfaces of diverse groups of birds. On the Orange-fronted Conure [Aratinga canicularis (L.)] and other parrot species, feather mites and mallophagan eggs coinhabit the same feather area, mites molt within the exuviae of other mites within the mallophagan egg shells. Molting within exuviae and within egg shells are examples of thanatochresis (the use of dead parts of one animal by living individuals of a second species, but not for food); this phenomenon may be common among feather mites and other Astigmata.
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