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Patterns in attachment sites of the parasite Hydrachna guanajuatensis Cook, 1980 (Acari: Hydrachnidiae) on aquatic heteropterans (Nepomorpha) from the Tecocomulco Lake,Mexico
Authors:Ricardo Mariño-Pérez  Rosaura Mayén-Estrada  Gerardo Rivas
Institution:1. Laboratorio de Protozoología;2. Department of Biology, University of Central Florida, USA;3. Laboratorio de Acarología, Departamento de Biología Comparada, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México
Abstract:The water mite Hydrachna guanajuatensis Cook, 1980 Cook, D. (1980), ‘Studies on Neotropical Water Mites’ Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute, 31, 1645. Google Scholar] is recorded as an ectoparasite of Ranatra sp. (Nepidae), Notonecta sp., Buenoa sp. (Notonectidae), Krizousacorixa femorata (Guérin, 1857), Trichocorixella mexicana (Hungerford, 1927), and Hesperocorixa laevigata (Uhler, 1893) (Corixidae). The host body region, where the larvae and protonymph attach, depends significantly on the heteropteran species: χ2 = 3969.43, p < 0.05 and χ2 = 1893.6, p < 0.05, respectively. We performed a cross tabulation with a correspondence analysis and found three associations for the larvae: 1) dorsal side of abdomen underneath the wings of the two species of Notonectidae, 2) head, wings, and hind legs of two of the species of Corixidae (T. mexicana and K. femorata), and 3) thorax and fore and middle legs of the single species of Nepidae. These different patterns are discussed according to morphological and ecological characteristics of the hosts. This is the first study that deals with the spatial distribution patterns within the same species of ectoparasite.
Keywords:Hydrachnidiae  Hydrachna guanajuatensis  Nepidae  Notonectidae  Corixidae  ectoparasitism  Mexico
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