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Ann. Parasitol. Hum. Comp.
Volume 43, Number 3, 1968
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Page(s) | 405 - 412 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/1968433405 | |
Published online | 12 October 2017 |
Mémoire
Cheyletiella yasguri Smiley, 1965, un parasite de Canidés aux Etats-Unis et hyperparasite d’Hippoboscide en Iran (Acarina : Cheyletidae)
Travail de la G. W. Hooper Foundation, San Francisco, U.S.A..
Cheyletiella yasguri Smiley, 1965, fut trouvé fort récemment parasitant des chiens en deux endroits de l’Etat de New York (U.S.A.). Plus récemment, il fut trouvé en hyperparasite phorétique sur un hippoboscide, lui-même parasite des chiens en Iran. Il est possible que C. yasguri ait été importé d’Asie Mineure aux Etats-Unis, par un quelconque voyageur canin. Le spécimen unique et femelle d’Iran est décrit et illustré intégralement et comparé avec un spécimen américain.
Abstract
Cheyletiella yasguri Smiley, 1965, was found rather recently as a dog parasite, from 2 localities of the State of New York. More recently it was identified as a phoretic hyperparasite of a louse-fly. This one, Hippobosca longipennis, is itself a parasite from dogs in Iran and all Near East. Authors assume that C. yasguri might have been transported from the Near East to America by a traveling canine. The single species from Iran, a female, is completely described and illustrated, and compared with an American specimen.
© Masson, Paris 1968, transferred to Société Française de Parasitologie
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