
Reports on demodicid mites of the old world species of deer are reviewed and Demodex kutzeri sp. n. (= D. cervi sensu Kutzer and Grünberg 1972; part.) described in all stages of the life cycle. The occurrence of D. kutzeri on two host species, Cervus elaphus L., 1758 and C. nippon pseudaxis Eydoux et Souleyet, 1841 is reported and discussed as a rare phenomenon in the genus Demodex.
Male, Mite Infestations, Mites, Deer, Terminology as Topic, Animals, Female
Male, Mite Infestations, Mites, Deer, Terminology as Topic, Animals, Female
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