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Taxonomic ranking of major trombiculid subtaxa with remarks on the evolution of host-parasite relationships [Acariformes: Parasitengona: Trombiculidae]

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The modern classification of trombiculid mites from the family Trombiculidae (Acariformes: Parasitengona) is briefly reviewed on the subfamily and tribe level based on the larval characters. Some taxonomical and evolutionary aspects are briefly discussed. The family Trombiculidae is divided into four subfamilies: Leeuwenhoekiinae — Apoloniinae — Trombiculinae — Gahrliepiinae, from which Leeuwenhoekiinae should be placed at the base and Gahrliepiinae at the top of phylogenetic tree. Host-parasite relationships of trombiculid larvae are examined from the point of view that host-parasite specificity is low in trombiculids. Some physiological questions with respect to the realization of the life strategy of trombiculids are considered.

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p.279-287,fig.,ref.

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  • Russian Academy of Science, Universitetskaya nab.1, St.Petersburg, Russia
  • Russian Academy of Science, Universitetskaya nab.1, St.Petersburg, Russia

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