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Morphological and life-cycle aspects of the parasitic mite Trichosurolaelaps crassipes Womersley, 1956 of trichosurid possums
Authors: Clark JMPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 43, Issue 6, pp 209-214, Nov 1995
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Animal type: Possum, Wildlife
Subject Terms: Inflammation, Integument/skin/wool/hair/fur/feather, Disease/defect, Parasites - external, Species description
Article class: Scientific Article
Abstract: All four life-cycle stages of the ubiquitous parasitic possum mite Trichosuroluelups crassipes Womersley, 1956 are illustrated. They comprise the ephemeral, quiescent and nonfeeding larva, an active feeding protonymph, an active feeding deutonymph and the adults. Morphological adaptations with viviparity allow the entire life-cycle of the mite to be completed on the host. The lack of a nidicolous egg or larva and the absence of a quiescent deutonymph implies transmission is via host-host contact.
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