Rhinoecius nycteae Butenko, 1976
Fig 76 (a). Rhinoecius nycteae female dorsal habitus.
Fig 76 (b). Rhinoecius nycteae female dorsum.
Fig 76 (c). Rhinoecius nycteae female venter.
North American host records:
Strigidae:
Nyctea scandiaca,
Snowy Owl (Knee
et al. 2008) (has been recorded from N. scandiaca
in
Russia by Butenko (1976))
Diagnostic characteristics:
- subposterior
pair of dorsal podosomal setae on posterior margin of podosomal
shield, and
much < 70 µm long
- posterior margin of sternal shield straight, st1 and st2 on shield, and
shielding extends anteriorly beyond st1
- vestigial tritosternum present
- paranal setae anterior to anal opening, and postanal seta present
Note:
- R. alifanovi, R. brikinboricus, R. grandis, and R. nycteae
comprise the Rhinoecius "grandis" species complex. These four
species are difficult to separate. In particular, the sternal shield morphology
used to separate species is not always consistent across individuals for a
particular species. I find host species to be the best character to delineate
among these species.
References:
Butenko, O.M. 1976. New species of rhinonyssid mites (Gamasoidea, Rhinonyssidae), parasitic in owls.
Parazitologiya (St. Petersburg),
10: 303-309.
Knee, W., Proctor,
H., and Galloway, T. 2008. Survey of nasal mites (Rhinonyssidae,
Ereynetidae, and Turbinoptidae)
associated with birds in Alberta and
Manitoba, Canada. Canadian Entomologist, 140: 364-379.