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An insight into the tribe Hexathrombiini (Actinotrichida: Trombidioidea, Microtrombidiidae, Eutrombidiinae) with new data on host-parasite interaction

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EUROPEAN ZOOLOGICAL JOURNAL
Volume 88, Issue 1, Pages 595-615

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/24750263.2021.1899316

Keywords

Parasitengona; Alhamitrombium; Beronium; Hexathrombium; morphology

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This study reevaluated the status of the genera in the small microtrombidiid mite tribe Hexathrombiini, providing detailed comparisons and species checklists. The most speciose genus, Hexathrombium, was compared in South America and in parasitizing carabid hosts, with a record of the highest parasite load reported. The capture of Hexathrombium abirami also represents a new record for Peru.
The status of the genera in the small microtrombidiid mite tribe Hexathrombiini is reevaluated. Type specimens representing all genera were studied and diagnostic characters for Hexathrombiini are reviewed, summarized, and new data and a key to the genera in the tribe are provided: Alhamitrombium, Beronium, Hexathrombium and Hoplothrombium. Hexathrombium is the most speciose genus in the tribe and species recorded from South America are compared, as well as those with a divided pygidial plate. A provisional key to species assigned to Hexathrombium is provided. Finally, Hexathrombium abirami was captured in Peru parasitizing a bright metallic tiger beetle (Tetracha fulgida). A total of 361 larvae were removed parasitizing a single carabid host; this is the highest load of parasites reported in terrestrial Parasitengona mites associated with arthropods. This capture represents a new record of Hexathrombiini mites for Peru. A redescription of He. abirami using all specimens available to date is included.

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