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Scientific Article

The diet of the parasitic mite Trichosurolaelaps crassipes Womersley, 1956 and its potential to act as a disease vector

Pages 215-218 | Accepted 05 Jul 1995, Published online: 22 Feb 2011
 

Abstract

The anatomy of the gaster of Trichosurolaelaps crassipes is illustrated. Protonymphs, deutonymphs and adults were all seen with a scarlet gut and gave strongly positive results to occult blood tests. Host blood cells were identified in a gut smear from a female mite. An adult female gut could hold about 7.1 × 10−6 ml. The mite was seen frequenting small open skin lesions. Gram-negative bacteria identified in the mite's gut are most likely to be endosymbionts. Mite larvae have their gastric caeca invaded bv these bacteria before birth. There is a notential for this mite to act as a weak vector of disease from one possum to another.

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