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1 September 2007 Zibethacarus beeri (Astigmata: Glycyphagidae), a new mite species inhabiting vole nests in western Oregon, U.S.A.
Norman J. Fashing, Andrew Burton
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Abstract

Zibethacarus beeri sp. nov., is described and illustrated from adults collected from the nest of Microtus oregoni (Bachman) (Rodentia) in western Oregon, U.S.A. Males are approximately half the size of females, and samples collected into alcohol using a Berlese funnel contained males still clinging to the dorsum of females, their modified tibiae of legs II clasping the female's modified dorsal setae h2. It is probable that such persistent clinging behavior is a result of mate guarding on the part of the male.

© 2007 Systematic & Applied Acarology Society
Norman J. Fashing and Andrew Burton "Zibethacarus beeri (Astigmata: Glycyphagidae), a new mite species inhabiting vole nests in western Oregon, U.S.A.," Systematic and Applied Acarology 12(2), 167-176, (1 September 2007). https://doi.org/10.11158/saa.12.2.12
Accepted: 1 June 2007; Published: 1 September 2007
KEYWORDS
Acari
Dermacarus
Glycyphagidae
mate guarding
Microtus
Zibethacarus
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