Ácaros plumícolas em aves Passeriformes da Zona da Mata Norte de Pernambuco, Brasil

  • Roda S
  • Farias Â
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Abstract

Studies were carried out on the relationship between feather mites in wild birds captured by mist nets at the Engenho Independência, county of Vicência. The captures were performed in June, September and December (1995) and March (1996). Mites belonging to the families: Analgidae, Psoroptoididae, Avenzoariidae, Proctophyllodidae e Trouessartiidae were identified to genera. The most representative genera, according to the number of hosts they were found were Pterodectes sp. (Proctophyllodidae), with eighteen and Trouessartia sp. (Trouessartiidae), with sixteen hosts, respectively. The Psoroptoididae and Avenzoariidae families were found in only one host each. The ventral face of remiges and rectrices were the main sites inhabited by mites.

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Roda, S. A., & Farias, Â. M. I. de. (1999). Ácaros plumícolas em aves Passeriformes da Zona da Mata Norte de Pernambuco, Brasil. Revista Brasileira de Zoologia, 16(3), 879–886. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0101-81751999000300025

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