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Tanopicobia gen. nov., a new genus of quill mites, its phylogenetic placement in the subfamily Picobiinae (Acariformes: Syringophilidae) and picobiine relationships with avian hosts
by
Skoracki, Maciej
, Jerzak, Leszek
, Sikora, Bozena
, Hromada, Martin
in
Animals
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Birds
/ Birds - parasitology
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Ecology
/ Ectoparasites
/ Females
/ Host-Parasite Interactions
/ Humanities
/ Laboratories
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mites - classification
/ Mites - genetics
/ Mites - physiology
/ Morphology
/ Museums
/ New genera
/ New species
/ Parasites
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Setae
/ Software
/ Taxonomy
/ Trees
/ Zoology
2020
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Tanopicobia gen. nov., a new genus of quill mites, its phylogenetic placement in the subfamily Picobiinae (Acariformes: Syringophilidae) and picobiine relationships with avian hosts
by
Skoracki, Maciej
, Jerzak, Leszek
, Sikora, Bozena
, Hromada, Martin
in
Animals
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Birds
/ Birds - parasitology
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Ecology
/ Ectoparasites
/ Females
/ Host-Parasite Interactions
/ Humanities
/ Laboratories
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mites - classification
/ Mites - genetics
/ Mites - physiology
/ Morphology
/ Museums
/ New genera
/ New species
/ Parasites
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Setae
/ Software
/ Taxonomy
/ Trees
/ Zoology
2020
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Tanopicobia gen. nov., a new genus of quill mites, its phylogenetic placement in the subfamily Picobiinae (Acariformes: Syringophilidae) and picobiine relationships with avian hosts
by
Skoracki, Maciej
, Jerzak, Leszek
, Sikora, Bozena
, Hromada, Martin
in
Animals
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Birds
/ Birds - parasitology
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Ecology
/ Ectoparasites
/ Females
/ Host-Parasite Interactions
/ Humanities
/ Laboratories
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mites - classification
/ Mites - genetics
/ Mites - physiology
/ Morphology
/ Museums
/ New genera
/ New species
/ Parasites
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Setae
/ Software
/ Taxonomy
/ Trees
/ Zoology
2020
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Tanopicobia gen. nov., a new genus of quill mites, its phylogenetic placement in the subfamily Picobiinae (Acariformes: Syringophilidae) and picobiine relationships with avian hosts
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Tanopicobia gen. nov., a new genus of quill mites, its phylogenetic placement in the subfamily Picobiinae (Acariformes: Syringophilidae) and picobiine relationships with avian hosts
2020
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A new monotypic genus Tanopicobia gen. nov. is established for a new species Tanopicobia trachyphoni sp. nov., parasitizing Trachyphonus erythrocephalus Cabanis, 1878 (Piciformes: Lybiidae) from Tanzania. In phylogenetic analyses based on morphological data and constructed using the maximum parsimony approach, this taxon falls within the subfamily Picobiinae Johnston and Kethley, 1973 in the Neopicobia-species-group as closely related to the genus Pipicobia Glowska and Schmidt, 2014. Tanopicobia differs from Pipicobia by the following features in females: genital setae absent; setae ve are situated far and posteromedial to the level of setal bases vi; setae 3a are thick and knobbed. Additionally, a new generic key for subfamily Picobiinae is constructed and general host-parasite ecological and phylogenetic relationships are discussed. Picobiines are present in several lineages of neoavian birds, from basal Galloanseres to terminal Telluraves, which are infested by 70 (89.7% of all) species of these ectoparasites.
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