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Studies on the mites(Order Acarina) in Korea I. Suborder Sarcoptiformes
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Korean J Parasitol. 1980 Dec;18(2):119-144. English.
Published online Mar 20, 1994.  http://dx.doi.org/10.3347/kjp.1980.18.2.119
Copyright © 1980 by The Korean Society for Parasitology
Studies on the mites(Order Acarina) in Korea I. Suborder Sarcoptiformes
Won Koo Lee and Won Young Choi
Department of Biology, College of Science, Jun-Buk National University, Korea.
Department of Parasitology, Catholic Medical College, Korea.
Abstract

Acarid mites were isolated from samples collected in Seoul during the period of October 1975 to August 1978. Samples consisted of stored foods such as rice, flour, sugar, dried fishes, dusts of houses and freight offices. The identified mites were classified into 12 species belonging to 12 genera, 5 families as following lists, of which 4 species (*) are newly recorded in Korea.

Family Acaridae Ewing and Nesbitt, 1942

  • 1. Tyrophagus putrescentiae (Schrank, 1781)

  • 2. Acarus siro Linnaeus, 1758

  • *3. Aleuroglyphus ovatus Troupeau, 1879

  • 4. Suidasia nesbitti Hughes, 1948

  • 5. Rhizoglyphus echinopus (Fumouze and Robin, 1868)

  • 6. Caloglyphus berlesei (Michael, 1903)

  • 7. Lardoglyphus konoi (Sasa and Asanuma, 1951)

Family Carpoglyphidae Oudemans, 1972

  • 8. Carpoglyphus lactis Linnaeus, 1927

Family Glyphagidae Berlese, 1887

  • 9. Glycyphagus destructor (Schrank, 1781)

  • *10. Gohieria fusca (Oudemans, 1903)

Family Chortoglyphidae Berlese, 1897

  • *11. Chortoglyphus arcuatus (Troupeau, 1879)

Family Pyroglyphidae Cunliffe, 1958

  • *12. Euroglyphus maynei (Cooremant 1950)

Figures


Text-Fig. 1
Tyrophagus putrescentiae: A, Tarsus of 1st leg of female. B, Tarsus of 4th leg of male. C, Anal sucker of male. D, Copulatory bursa of female. E, Chelicera of female.


Text-Fig. 2
Acarus siro: A, Tarsus of 1st leg of female. B, Femur of 1st leg of male. C, Tarsus of 4th leg of male. D, Copulatory bursa of female. E, Chelicera of female.


Text-Fig. 3
Aleuroglyphus ovatus: A, Tarsus of 1st leg of female. B, Tarsus of 4th leg of male. C, Copulatory bursa of female. D, Chelicera of female.


Text-Fig. 4
Suidasia nesbitti: A, Tarsus of 1st leg of female. B, Tarsus of 4th leg of male. C, Copulatory bursa of female. D, Chelicera of female.


Text-Fig. 5
Rhizoglyphus echinopus: A, Tarsus of 1st leg of female. B, Tarsus of 4th leg of male. C, Copulatory bursa of female. D, Chelicera of female.


Text-Fig. 6
Caloglyphus berlesie: A, Tarsus of 1st leg of female. B, Tarsus of 4th leg of male. C, Copulatory bursa of female. D, Chelicera of female.


Text-Fig. 7
Lardoglyphus konoi: A, Tarsus of 1st leg of female. B, Tarsus of 3rd leg of male. C, Tarsus of 4th leg of female. D, Copulatory bursa of female. E, Anal sucker of male.


Text-Fig. 8
Carpoglyphus lactis: A, Tarsus of 1st leg of female. B, Tarsus of 4th leg of male. C, Copulatory bursa of female. D, Chelicera of female.


Text-Fig. 9
Gohieria fusca: A, Tarsus of 1st leg of female. B, Tarsus of 4th leg of male. C, Copulatory bursa of female. D, Chelicera of female.


Text-Fig. 10
Chortoglyphus arcuatus: A, Tarsus of 1st leg of female. B, Tarsus of 4th leg of male. C, Copulatory bursa of female. D, Chelicera of female.


Plate 1
Tyrophagus putrescentiae(Schrank, 1781)

Fig. 1. dorsal side of female, Fig. 2. ventral side of female, Fig. 3. dorsal side of male, Fig. 4. ventral side of male.



Plate 2
Acarus siro Linnaeus, 1758

Fig. 5. dorsal side of female, Fig. 6. ventral side of female, Fig. 7. dorsal side of male, Fig. 8. ventral side of male.



Plate 3
Aleuroglyphus ovatus Troupeau, 1879

Fig. 9. dorsal side of female, Fig. 10. ventral side of female, Fig. 11. dorsal side of male, Fig. 12. ventral side of male.



Plate 4
Suidasia nesbitti Hughes, 1948

Fig. 13. dorsal side of female, Fig. 14. ventral side of female, Fig. 15. dorsal side of male, Fig. 16. ventral side of male.



Plate 5
Rhizoglyphus echinopus (Fumouze and Robin, 1868)

Fig. 17. dorsal side of female, Fig. 18. ventral side of female, Fig. 19. dorsal side of male, Fig. 20. ventral side of male.



Plate 6
Caloglyphus berlesei (Michael, 1903)

Fig. 21. dorsal side of female, Fig. 22. ventral side of female, Fig. 23. dorsal side of male, Fig. 24. ventral side of male.



Plate 7
Lardoglyphus konoi (Sasa and Asanuma, 1951)

Fig. 25. dorsal side of female, Fig. 26. ventral side of female, Fig. 27. dorsal side of male, Fig. 28. ventral side of male.



Plate 8
Carpoglyphus lactis (Linnaeus, 1758)

Fig. 29. dorsal side of female, Fig. 30. ventral side of female, Fig. 31. dorsal side of male, Fig. 32. ventral side of male.



Plate 9
Glycyphagus destructor (Schrank, 1781)

Fig. 33. dorsal side of male, Fig. 34. ventral side of male, Fig. 35. ventral side of female, Fig. 36. tarsus of 1st leg of male, Fig. 36'. copulatory bursa of female.



Plate 10
Gohieria fusca (Oudemans, 1903)

Fig. 37. dorsal side of female, Fig. 38. ventral side of female, Fig. 39. dorsal side of male, Fig. 40. ventral side of male.



Plate 11
Chortoglyphus arcuatus (Troupeau, 1879)

Fig. 41. dorsal side of female, Fig. 42. ventral side of female, Fig. 43. dorsal side of male, Fig. 44. ventral side of male.



Plate 12
Euroglyphus maynei (Cooreman, 1950)

Fig. 45. dorsal side of female, Fig. 46. ventral side of female, Fig. 47. tarsus of 1st leg of female, Fig. 48. tarsus of 4th leg of female, Fig. 49. copulatory bursa of female.


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