• Source: Psylloglyphus
  • Psylloglyphus is a genus of mites in the family Winterschmidtiidae.


    Description


    Psylloglyphus can be distinguished from related genera by the prodorsal shield lacking ocelli and the spermathecal duct being long with 5-6 loops.


    Ecology


    Mites of these genus are phoretic on fleas. They have been collected from under the abdominal sclerites of fleas. They are more common on female fleas than males and the association is quite species-specific. They have also been found in the nests of seabirds where the fleas were present.


    Species


    Psylloglyphus australiensis Fain, Bartholomaeus, Cooke & Beaucournu, 1990
    Psylloglyphus chiliensis Fain & Beaucournu, 1989
    Psylloglyphus crenulatus Fain & Beaucournu, 1984
    Psylloglyphus foveolatus Fain & Mason, 1989
    Psylloglyphus hemimerus Fain & Beaucournu, 1976
    Psylloglyphus micronychus Fain & Beaucournu, 1986
    Psylloglyphus parapsyllus Fain & Galloway, 1993
    Psylloglyphus uilenbergi Fain, 1966


    References

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