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1 June 2012 Hypopi of Hypodectes propus (Acari: Hypoderatidae) in Two Southern Crowned Pigeons (Goura scheepmakeri)
Mari-Ann O. Da Silva, Danny B. Pence, Mads F. Bertelsen
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Abstract

Necropsy of 2 4-year-old southern crowned pigeons (Goura scheepmakeri) that died from a presumed case of botulism revealed hundreds of small, cyst-like structures in the pectoral subcutaneous tissues. The structures were identified as heteromorphic deutonymphs of Hypodectes propus (Order Astigmata) of the family Hypoderatidae. The immobile, immature hypopi were individually encapsulated, mostly in adipose tissue, and evoked only a mild inflammatory infiltration of predominately macrophages with some heterophilic granulocytes. The infection was not considered a serious health problem and was interpreted as an incidental finding. To our knowledge, this is a new host record for H propus.

Mari-Ann O. Da Silva, Danny B. Pence, and Mads F. Bertelsen "Hypopi of Hypodectes propus (Acari: Hypoderatidae) in Two Southern Crowned Pigeons (Goura scheepmakeri)," Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery 26(2), 91-93, (1 June 2012). https://doi.org/10.1647/2011-010.1
Published: 1 June 2012
KEYWORDS
Avian
Goura scheepmakeri
Hypodectes propus
hypopi
southern crowned pigeon
subcutaneous
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