Checklist of ectoparasitic arthropods among cave-dwelling bats from Marinduque Island, Philippines
This paper constitutes the first ectoparasite faunal survey of bats for Marinduque Island, Philippines. From 1–12 June 2010, 150 bats belonging to 11 species were captured in 11 caves on the island. Each bat was sampled for ectoparasitic arthropods, and a total of 587 individuals representing 21 spe...
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doaj-3b8bc7ec3ddc4736984fc5af5c1d3c922021-05-21T15:16:37ZengPensoft PublishersCheck List1809-127X2017-01-0113111010.15560/13.1.202919631Checklist of ectoparasitic arthropods among cave-dwelling bats from Marinduque Island, PhilippinesAce Kevin Amarga0Philip Alviola1Ireneo Lit, Jr.2Sheryl Yap3Crop Protection Cluster, College of Agriculture, University of the Philippines Los BañosInstitute of Biological Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences and Museum of Natural History, University of the Philippines Los BañosInstitute of Biological Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences and Museum of Natural History, University of the Philippines Los BañosCrop Protection Cluster, College of Agriculture and Museum of Natural History, University of the Philippines Los BañosThis paper constitutes the first ectoparasite faunal survey of bats for Marinduque Island, Philippines. From 1–12 June 2010, 150 bats belonging to 11 species were captured in 11 caves on the island. Each bat was sampled for ectoparasitic arthropods, and a total of 587 individuals representing 21 species, belonging to five families (Acari: Argasidae and Spinturnicidae; Diptera: Nycteribiidae and Streblidae; and Siphonaptera: Ischnopsyllidae) were collected. New host records (new host record) in the Philippines for Brachytarsina cucullata Jobling 1934, B. proxima Jobling 1951, B. werneri Jobling 1951, Raymondia pseudopagodarum Jobling 1951, Eucampsipoda philippinensis Ferris 1924, Nycteribia allotopa Speiser 1901, Nycteribia allotopoides Theodor 1963, Nycteribia parvuloides Theodor 1963, Ancystropus taprobanius (Turk 1950), and Carios batuensis Hirst 1929 were documented. A checklist of the ectoparasitic species known from the Philippines, their distribution, and bat host species is provided.https://checklist.pensoft.net/article/19631/download/pdf/ |
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Checklist of ectoparasitic arthropods among cave-dwelling bats from Marinduque Island, Philippines |
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Checklist of ectoparasitic arthropods among cave-dwelling bats from Marinduque Island, Philippines |
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Checklist of ectoparasitic arthropods among cave-dwelling bats from Marinduque Island, Philippines |
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Checklist of ectoparasitic arthropods among cave-dwelling bats from Marinduque Island, Philippines |
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Checklist of ectoparasitic arthropods among cave-dwelling bats from Marinduque Island, Philippines |
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This paper constitutes the first ectoparasite faunal survey of bats for Marinduque Island, Philippines. From 1–12 June 2010, 150 bats belonging to 11 species were captured in 11 caves on the island. Each bat was sampled for ectoparasitic arthropods, and a total of 587 individuals representing 21 species, belonging to five families (Acari: Argasidae and Spinturnicidae; Diptera: Nycteribiidae and Streblidae; and Siphonaptera: Ischnopsyllidae) were collected. New host records (new host record) in the Philippines for Brachytarsina cucullata Jobling 1934, B. proxima Jobling 1951, B. werneri Jobling 1951, Raymondia pseudopagodarum Jobling 1951, Eucampsipoda philippinensis Ferris 1924, Nycteribia allotopa Speiser 1901, Nycteribia allotopoides Theodor 1963, Nycteribia parvuloides Theodor 1963, Ancystropus taprobanius (Turk 1950), and Carios batuensis Hirst 1929 were documented. A checklist of the ectoparasitic species known from the Philippines, their distribution, and bat host species is provided. |
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