Sternostoma longisetosae Hyland, 1961
Fig 83 (a). Sternostoma longisetosae female dorsal habitus. Fig 83 (b). Sternostoma longisetosae female dorsum. Fig 83 (c). Sternostoma longisetosae female venter. North American host records:Tyrannidae:Empidonax alnorum, Alder Flycatcher (Hyland and Moorhouse 1970; Pence 1975)Empidonax minimus, Least Flycatcher(Knee et al. 2008)Empidonax traillii, Willow Flycatcher (Hyland and Moorhouse 1970; Pence 1975)Empidonax virescens, Acadian Flycatcher(Hyland and Moorhouse 1970; Pence 1975)Pyrocephalus rubinus, Vermilion Flycatcher(Hyland and Moorhouse 1970; Pence 1975)Tyrannus savana, Fork-tailed Flycatcher(Hyland and Moorhouse […]
Sternostoma laniorum Fain, 1956
Sternostoma laniorum Fain, 1956 Fig 89 (a). Sternostoma laniorum female dorsum. Fig 89 (b). Sternostoma laniorum female venter. Image redrawn from Pence (1975) with permission from the author North American host records:Laniidae:Lanius ludovicianus, Loggerhead Shrike (Pence 1973, 1975) Turdidae:Catharus ustulatus, Swainson’s Thrush (Knee et al. 2008) Diagnostic characteristics:– subapical ventral and ventrolateral setae of tarsi II – IV are hook-like short spines– two pairs of setae […]
Sternostoma hylandi Fain and Johnston, 1966
North American host records:Picidae:Picoides pubescens, Downy Woodpecker (Pence 1975; Knee et al. 2008) Diagnostic characteristics:– anterodorsal apical seta on tarsus IV is a long hair-like seta without swelling- subapical ventral setal pair on tarsi II – IV are short blunt-tipped stout spines, most obvious on tarsus IV– three pairs of setae in the dorsal opisthosomal unsclerotized integument– paranal […]
Sternostoma cryptorhynchum Berlese and Trouessart, 1889
Sternostoma cryptorhynchum Berlese and Trouessart, 1889 Fig 90 (a). Sternostoma cryptorhynchum female dorsal habitus. Fig 90 (b). Sternostoma cryptorhynchum female dorsum. Fig 90 (c). Sternostoma cryptorhynchum female venter. North American host records:Fringillidae:Pinicola enucleator, Pine Grosbeak (Knee et al. 2008) Diagnostic characteristics:– subapical ventral and ventrolateral setae of tarsi II – IV are distally inflated symmetrical setae– two pairs of setae in the dorsal opisthosomal unsclerotized integument– […]
Sternostoma boydi Strandtmann, 1951
Fig 86 (a). Sternostoma boydi female dorsal habitus. Fig 86 (b). Sternostoma boydi female dorsum. Fig 86 (c). Sternostoma boydi female venter. North American host records:Laridae:Larus argentatus, Herring Gull (TerBush 1963; Pence 1972, 1975)Larus atricilla, Laughing Gull (Pence 1975)Larus californicus, California Gull (Spicer 1978)Larus delawarensis, Ring-billed Gull (Pence 1972, 1975)Larus occidentalis, Western Gull (Spicer 1978)Sterna forsteri, Forster’s Tern (Mitchell 1961)Sterna hirundo, Common Tern (Pence 1972, 1975) Scolopacidae:Arenaria interpres, Ruddy Turnstone (Pence 1975; Canadian National Collectionof Insects […]
Rhinonyssus rhinolethrum (Trouessart, 1895)
Fig 77 (a). Rhinonyssus rhinolethrum female dorsal habitus. Fig 77 (b). Rhinonyssus rhinolethrum female dorsum. Fig 77 (c). Rhinonyssus rhinolethrum female venter. Rhinonyssus (=Sternostomum) rhinolethrum (Trouessart, 1895) North American host records:Anatidae:Aix sponsa, Wood Duck (Pence 1972, 1975; Knee et al. 2008)Anas acuta, Northern Pintail (Strandtmann 1951, 1956; Mitchell and Rhodes 1960; Pence 1975)Anas americana, American Wigeon (Strandtmann 1951, 1956; Mitchell and Rhodes 1960; Wilson 1968; Pence 1975)Anas crecca carolinensis, Common Teal (Strandtmann 1951, 1956; Mitchell and […]
Rhinonyssus coniventris Trouessart, 1894
Fig 78 (a). Rhinonyssus coniventris female dorsal habitus. Fig 78 (b). Rhinonyssus coniventris female dorsum. Fig 78 (c). Rhinonyssus coniventris female venter. North American host records:Charadriidae:Charadrius alexandrinus, Snowy Plover (Strandtmann 1956; Pence 1975)Charadrius hiaticula, Common Ringed Plover (Strandtmann 1956; Pence 1975)Charadrius melodus, Piping Plover (Pence 1975)Charadrius semipalmatus, Semipalmated Plover (Strandtmann 1951)Charadrius wilsonia, Wilson’s Plover (Pence 1975)Pluvialis squatarola, Grey Plover (Mitchell 1961) Scolopacidae:Arenaria interpres, Ruddy Turnstone(Strandtmann 1951, 1956; Pence 1975)Calidris alba, Sanderling (Strandtmann 1951, 1956; Pence […]
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, andmuch < 70 µm long– posterior margin of sternal shield straight, st1 […]
Rhinoecius grandis Strandtmann, 1952
North American host records:Strigidae:Bubo virginianus, Great Horned Owl (Strandtmann 1952; Pence 1975; Knee et al. 2008) Diagnostic characteristics:– subposterior pair of dorsal podosomal setae on posterior margin of podosomal shield,and much < 70 µm long– sternal shield with posteromedial projection, st1 and st2 on shield, and shielding extends anteriorly beyond st1– paranal setae anterior to anal opening, and postanal seta present […]
Rhinoecius cooremani Strandtmann, 1952
Fig 72 (a). Rhinoecius cooremani female dorsal habitus. Fig 72 (b). Rhinoecius cooremani female dorsum. Fig 72 (c). Rhinoecius cooremani female venter. North American host records:Strigidae:Strix nebulosa, Great Gray Owl (Knee et al. 2008)Strix varia, Barred Owl (Strandtmann 1952; Pence 1973, 1975) Diagnostic characteristics:– subposterior pair of dorsal podosomal setae in unsclerotized integument just off posteriormargin of podosomal shield and much < 70 µm long– sternal shield highly reduced, […]