Dermanyssus

Mesostigmata

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Taxonomy

updated 2025

Name

Dermanyssus Duges (including Microdermanyssus Moss)

Classification

Superorder Parasitiformes » Order Mesostigmata » Suborder Monogynaspida » Infraorder Gamasina » Hyporder Dermanyssiae » Superfamily Dermanyssoidea » Family Dermanyssidae » Genus Dermanyssus

Diagnostic characters

  • Hypertrichous dermanyssoiddermanyssoid:
    a member of the Dermanyssoidea (Mesostigmata).  Most dermanyssoids are parasitic on vertebrates, but some (e.g., species of VarroaTropilaelaps) are parasites of honeybees or other insects.  Members of the Hypoaspidinae (=Hypoaspididae) are primarily free-living predators including species useful in biocontrol in the genera GeolaelapsStratiolaelaps, and 'Hypoaspis'.
    mites with very long, stylet-likestylet-like:
    referring to chelicerae or movable digits that are slender, elongate, and usually acuminate.  Stylet-like chelicerae may be composed of the entire chelicera (as in some parasitic Dermanyssoidea or the endeostigmatan genus Bimichaelia) or only the movable digits (as in many Prostigmata).  If the cheliceral stylets are especially elongate, they may be called whip-like stylets (e.g., in spider mites and their relatives).
    chelicerae that feed on the blood of birds
  • Dorsaldorsal:
    relating to the upper or back side; opposed to ventral.
    shield entireentire:
    a shield or sclerite with a continuous margin without incisions.
    or with a few ancillary posterior scutellaescutella:
    (pl scutellae) small shields or platelets.
  • Sternal shieldsternal shield:
    a shield in the anterior intercoxal region of parasitiform mites that bears one or more pairs of sternal setae.
    reduced and bearing 1–2 pairs of setae
  • Anal shield relatively large
  • Genital shieldgenital shield:
    a shield or shields covering the genital opening; in female mongynaspine Mesostigmata this shield is usually called the epigynal (epigynial) shield.  
    relatively broad and bearing 1 pair of setae
  • Peritremes very short or reaching to anterior margin of coxae II
  • Tritosternumtritosternum:
    the sternum of the 3rd body segment (between legs I); produced as a biflagellate structure in Mesostigmata, although sometimes the flagellae (laciniae) are partially or completely fused.  
    biflagellate; seta j3 absent.

Similar taxa

Macronyssidae, Liponyssoides

Ecology and distribution

Blood-feeding parasites of vertebrates. The red poultry mitepoultry mite:
a member of the Dermanyssoidea (Mesostigmata) parasitic on birds, especially the poultry (also chicken, pigeon) red mite (Dermanyssus gallinae (de Geer)), the northern fowl mite (aka Starling mite -Ornithonyssus sylviarum (C&F)), or the tropical fowl mite (Ornithonyssus bursa (Berlese)).
or pigeon mite, Dermanyssus gallinae (De Geer), is a significant pest of poultry and often bites people.

References

  • Evans and Till 1966Evans and Till 1966:
    Evans GO and Till WM. 1966. Studies on the British Dermanyssidae (Acari: Mesostigmata). Part II. Classification. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology 14: 107-370.
  • Moss 1968Moss 1968:
    Moss WW. 1968. An illustrated key to the species of the acarine genus Dermanyssus (Mesostigmata: Laelapoidea: Dermanyssidae). Journal of Medical Entomology 5: 67-84.
 Dermanyssus
Dermanyssus
 Dermanyssus quintus  (Knee, Proctor, Walter)
Dermanyssus quintus (Knee, Proctor, Walter)
 Dermanyssus gallinae  female chelicerae
Dermanyssus gallinae female chelicerae
Ventral shields of female,  Dermanyssus gallinae
Ventral shields of female, Dermanyssus gallinae