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摘要
在马来西亚,菲律宾,新几内亚和澳大利亚的蛇和蜥蜴中发现了蛇螨属寄生虫。提供了六种已知物种的钥匙。本文首次报道了短叶蝉的雄虫。O. keithi sp. n.被描绘和描述为巴布亚新几内亚的一种身份不明的蜥蜴。在菲律宾和马来亚的范围内扩展了O. mabuyae Voss,并在雄性种内变异被描绘。新材料的澳大利亚稻(沃默斯利)梳。图中是一种来自昆士兰州的新寄主——澳洲伪蝇(灰)(Elapidae)。除了原始的菲律宾记录外,现在新记录的各种新几内亚蛇的物种中有相当大的种内变异;这是O. luzonensis bank =O。buloloensis(冈瑟)同义词;
THE GENUS OPHIOMEGISTUS BANKS (ACARI: PARAMEGISTIDAE)
The mite parasites of the genus Ophiomegistus are restricted to snakes and lizards in Malaysia, the Philippines, New Guinea and Australia. A key to the six known species is provided. The male of O. brachymeleus Voss is described for the first time. O. keithi sp. n. is figured and described from an unidentified lizard in Papua New Guinea. The range of O. mabuyae Voss is extended from the Philippines to Malaya and intraspecific variation in the male is figured. Fresh material of O. australicus (Womersley) comb. n. from a new Queensland host, Pseudechis australis (Gray) (Elapidae), is figured. Considerable intraspecific variation is figured for a species now newly recorded from various New Guinean snakes in addition to the original Philippine record; this is O. luzonensis Banks =O. buloloensis (Gunther) syn. n.