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Type: Article
Published: 2011-12-20
Page range: 275–281
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Mites associated with the ruddy ground dove, Columbina talpacoti (Temminck, 1810), in São Paulo State, Brazil

Department of Animal Biology, Laboratory of Entomology and Acarology; UNICAMP; 13083- 970. Campinas-SP; Brazil
Department of Animal Biology, Laboratory of Entomology and Acarology; UNICAMP; 13083- 970. Campinas-SP; Brazil
Department of Animal Biology, Laboratory of Entomology and Acarology; UNICAMP; 13083- 970. Campinas-SP; Brazil
Acari ectoparasites feather mites quill mites ruddy ground-dove

Abstract

Mites associated with birds have different relationships with their hosts, ranging from accidental association to true ecto- and endoparasitism. A total of 51 samples of the ruddy ground dove, Columbina talpacoti (Temminck, 1810) (Columbiformes), from São Paulo State, Brazil, were examined for mites. Five of the samples were nests.Mites belonging to the following taxa were found:Astigmata—Analgidae (three species), Falculiferidae (four species) and an unidentified Pyroglyphidae species; Mesostigmata—a single species of Macronyssidae; Prostigmata—a single species each of Cheyletidae, Ereynetidae, Harpirhynchidae and Syringophilidae. Diplaegidia columbigallinae Cerny´, 1975 and Byersalges talpacoti Cerny´, 1975 were the most frequent species. Known associations of each mite species to other columbiform birds are reported.