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Three feather mites (Acari: Sarcoptiformes: Astigmata) isolated from Tringa glareola in South Korea

Journal of Species Research / Journal of Species Research, (E)2713-8615
2019, v.8 no.2, pp.215-224
https://doi.org/10.12651/JSR.2019.8.2.215
한영덕 (인하대학교)
민기식 (인하대학교)

Abstract

We describe three feather mites recovered from a wood sandpiper Tringa glareola that was stored in a - 20°C freezer at the Chungnam Wild Animal Rescue Center. These feather mites are reported for the first time in South Korea: Avenzoaria totani (Canestrini, 1978), Ingrassia veligera Oudemans, 1904 and Montchadskiana glareolae Dabert and Ehrnsberger, 1999. In this study, we provide morphological diagnoses and illustrations. Additionally, we provide partial sequences of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene as molecular characteristics of three species.

keywords
Avenzoaria totani, COI, feather mite, Ingrassia veligera, Montchadskiana glareolae, wood sandpiper, South Korea

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