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2013 ◽  
Vol 58 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrzej Zawal ◽  
Belgin Çamur-Elipek ◽  
Meral Fent ◽  
Timur Kırgız ◽  
Kinga Dzierzgowska

AbstractMany aquatic insect species, including aquatic Hemiptera, are parasitized by water mite larvae. Although this situation may cause damaging impacts to the hosts, the mites can disperse and colonize new localities in this way. Little is known about the frequency of water mite ectoparasitism amongst the aquatic Hemiptera in Turkey. In this study, larval water mite parasitism on aquatic Hemiptera, which have been collected from different localities in Turkish Thrace, was evaluated. It was found that only nine individuals, belonging two different species in a total of 367 hemipteran specimens, were parasitized by larval water mites. Furthermore, variations in sizes and shapes of the mites on the waterscorpion Ranatra linearis Linne, 1758 and Nepa cinerea Linne, 1758 were determined. These are the first records for larval mite parasitism on R. linearis and N. cinerea in Turkish Thrace.


2004 ◽  
Vol 10 (0) ◽  
pp. 163 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alireza Saboori ◽  
Eddie Ueckermann ◽  
Van Harten Antonius

Parasitology ◽  
1960 ◽  
Vol 50 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 91-110 ◽  
Author(s):  
Philip Osborne

The recorded parasites and predators of Meligethes aeneus (F.) and M. viridescens (F.) [Coleoptera: Nitidulidae] are given together with descriptions and illustrations, for the first time, of the post-embryonic stages of the hymenopterous parasites Diospilus capito (Nees) [Braconidae], Isurgus heterocerus (Thoms.) [Ichneumonidae], Isurgus sp. A, and Cryptoserphus parvulus (Nees) [Proctotrupidae]. The egg and first instar of Thersilochus sp. are described and figured, and a species of Zeteticontus mentioned. The antennae, propodea, and ovipositors of the two species of Isurgus are compared and the ovipositors of Diospilus capito, Isurgus sp. A, I. heterocerus and Thersilochus sp. are illustrated.A protozoan (Gregarine), a larval mite and a nematode, none of which has been identified, are recorded inhabiting Meligethes adults.


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