Listrophorus is a genus of parasitic mites in the family Listrophoridae. North American species with their hosts include: Listrophorus americanus – muskrat...
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Eulaelaps stabulans, Gymnolaelaps annectans, Hypoaspis nidicorva, and Listrophorus mustelae. The nematode Skrjabingylus nasicola is particularly threatening...
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the genus Prolistrophorus. It was described as Listrophorus grassii (a member of the genus Listrophorus) in 1954 from the marsh rice rat (Oryzomys palustris)...
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Haemogamasus occidentalis and Haemogamasus reidi); the Listrophoridae (Listrophorus mexicanus); the Myobiidae (Amorphacarus hengererorum, Amorphacarus soricis...
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include: Aplodontochirus Chirodiscoides Dentocarpus Geomylichus Leporacarus Listrophorus Lutracarus Lynxacarus Olabidocarpus Olistrophorus Prolistrophorus Quasilistrophorus...
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and on Oryzomys couesi in Colima. It was formerly placed in the genus Listrophorus. List of parasites of the marsh rice rat Fain and Lukoschus, 1984 Whitaker...
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Oryzomysia. Previously known as Listrophorus bakeri, but since assigned to the genus Prolistrophorus. Previously known as Listrophorus bakeri, but since assigned...
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