Warren T. Atyeo’s research while affiliated with University of Georgia and other places

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Publications (5)


A New Species of Chigger, Blankaartia Pauli (Acarina: Trombiculidae), from the Southeastern United States
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July 1972

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8 Reads

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4 Citations

Journal of Medical Entomology

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Warren T. Atyeo

Blankaartia pauli, new species, is described from nasal cavities of clapper rails (Rallus longirostris) collected at Dolphin Island, Alabama; Vero Beach and St. Petersburg, Florida; and the Florida keys. This is the second species of Blankaartia reported from the United States and the second record of an intranasal species in the genus.



A Generic Revision of the Pterodedinae, a New Subfamily of Feather Mites (Sarcoptiformes: Analgoidea)

March 1971

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3 Reads

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23 Citations

The generic rev1s1on of the Pterodectinae, new subfamily of the Proctophyllodidae, is based on 88 named and over 160 new species. Included are morphology, host-parasite relationships, diagnoses of four named and eight new genera, and illustrations of each type species. The named genera are: Anisodiscus Gaud and Mouchet, 1957; Montesauria Oudemans, 1905; Proterothrix Gaud, 1968; Pterodectes Robin, 1877. The new genera and their type species are: Dolichodectes, Proctophyllodes (Pterocolus) edwardsi Trouessart, 1885; Megalodectes, Proctophyllodes (Pterodectes) major Trouessart, 1885; Neodectes, Proctophyl/odes (Pterodectes) securiclatus Trouessart and Neumann, 1888; Pedanodectes, Pterodectes hologaster Gaud, 1953; Syntomodectes, Proctophyllodes (Pterodectes) selenurus Trouessart, 1885; Toxerodectes, Pterodectes gladiger hastifolia Trouessart, 1899; Trochilodectes, Proctophyllodes (Pterodectes) trochilidarum Trouessart, 1885; Xynonodectes, Proctophyllodes (Pterodectes) gracilior Trouessart, 1885. The subgenus Pterodectes (Proterothrix) Gaud, 1968, is elevated to genus. Eighty-eight species are assigned to the appropriate genera, six species are unassigned, Pterodectes rotifer (Trouessart and Neumann), 1888, is re-assigned to the genus Trouessartia, and Pterodectes armatus Banks, 1909, is assigned to the genus Proctophyllodes. New synonymy: Montesauria cylindrica (Robin), 1877 = Pterodectes corvincola Oudemans, 1905.


ANALGOID MITES (PROCTOPHYLLODIDAE) FROM THE DICAEIDAE (AVES: PASSERIFORMES)†

March 1971

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11 Reads

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5 Citations

Australian Journal of Entomology

Four species of Monojoubertia Radford, 1950 (Proctophyllodidae, Proctophyllodinae) are (re)described: M. securigera (Trouessart, 1885) [=Proctophyllodes (Alloptes) securiger] from Dicaeum hirundinaceum, Australia; M. parvisecurigera, sp. n., from D. hirundinaceum, Australia; M. marquardti, sp. n., from D. concolor, Thailand and D. cruentatum, Indochina; M. cristata, sp. n., from D. celebicum. Celebes.


Citations (5)


... Till 1954Till , 1957Gaud & Mouchet 1957). The modern taxonomic diagnosis and revised species content of the genus Montesauria was provided by Park and Atyeo (1971) in the generic revision of the subfamily Pterodectinae. The latest world checklist and arrangement of known species in species groups were provided by Mironov (2006). ...

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New species and records of feather mites (Acariformes: Analgoidea) from endemic passerines (Aves: Passeriformes) in the Seychelles
A Generic Revision of the Pterodedinae, a New Subfamily of Feather Mites (Sarcoptiformes: Analgoidea)
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  • March 1971

... In their generic revision of the Pterodectinae, Park & Atyeo (1971a) provided uniform diagnoses for all genera including eight newly established ones, and revised their species content. Other taxonomic works led by W.T. Atyeo and J. Gaud dedicated to proctophyllodids focused mainly on the two fields: pterodectines living on hummingbirds (Trochilidae, e.g. Park & Atyeo 1971b, 1972a, 1972b, 1973a, 1973b, 1974a, 1974b, 1975 and proctophyllodines associated with birds of tropical regions, mainly with suboscine passerines (Gaud & Berla 1963;Atyeo 1966aAtyeo , 1966bAtyeo , 1967aAtyeo , 1967bAtyeo , 1969Atyeo , 1971aAtyeo , 1971bAtyeo , 1971cAtyeo , 1972, 1970a, 1970b1971a, 1971bGaud & Fain 1990). The last taxonomic works on proctophyllodids at the end of the 20 th century were a series of papers by Kudon (1982aKudon ( , 1982bKudon ( , 1982cKudon ( , 1982d and Mironov & Kopij (1996a, 1996b, 1997 on proctophyllodids of South America and South Africa, respectively. ...

ANALGOID MITES (PROCTOPHYLLODIDAE) FROM THE DICAEIDAE (AVES: PASSERIFORMES)†
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  • March 1971

Australian Journal of Entomology

... Del año 2000 a la fecha solamente se han registrado siete trabajos que reportan ácaros plumícolas (Dabert y Skoracki 2004;Montiel-Parra et al. 2009;de Oliveira et al. 2011;Bolaños-García et al. 2018;Mironov et al. 2019;Hernández-Velasco et al. 2020;Padilla-Aguilar et al. 2022). Adicionalmente, durante la búsqueda de artículos se encontraron cuatro géneros (Anisanchus, Allodectes, Rhamphocaulus y Trochilodectes) para el país que no habían sido registrados previamente por Hoffmann y López-Campos (2000) (Park y Atyeo 1971;Peterson y Atyeo 1977). ...

A New Subfamily and Genus of Feather Mites from Hummingbirds (Acarina: Proctophyllodidae)
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  • September 1971

Florida Entomologist

... Representatives of both subfamilies, Proctophyllodinae and Pterodectinae, are predominantly associated with passerines (Passeriformes), although several genera of the latter subfamily are restricted to and widely distributed on hummingbirds (Apodiformes: Trochilidae). Several proctophyllodid species inhabit hosts from the orders Coraciiformes, Gruiformes, Piciformes and Trogoniformes; and a single species has been recorded on each of Caprimulgiformes, Musophagiformes and Psittaciformes, but these associations need verification (Atyeo & Braasch, 1966;Gaud & Atyeo, 1996;Hernandes & Valim, 2014;Mironov, 2006Mironov, , 2009Park & Atyeo, 1971a, 1971b. ...

A Generic Revision of the Pterodectinae, a New Subfamily of Feather Mites (Sarcoptiformes: Analgoidea)
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... The material was slide-mounted and deposited into the Acari Collection of the Instituto Butantan, São Paulo, Brazil (IBSP). Chiggers were identified based on the original descriptions of all species of the genus Blankaartia (EWING, 1926;FLOCH & ABONNENC, 1941;BOSHELL & KERR, 1942;MICHENER, 1946;FLOCH & FAURAN, 1956;RADFORD, 1957;VERCAMMEN-GRANDJEAN, 1960;TAUFFLIEB & MOUCHET, 1959;BRENNAN & JONES, 1961;BRENNAN, 1965;BRENNAN & YUNKER, 1966;CROSSLEY & ATYEO, 1972;TAUFFLIEB, 1972;NADCHATRAM & GOFF, 1980;BASSINI-SILVA et al., 2017) and by comparison with type and material slides that were deposited at the USNM (Appendix 1), which are housed at the Systematic Entomology Laboratory (USDA-ARS, BARC). Some specimens were also prepared for Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) according to WALTER & KRANTZ (2009) with a Digital Scanning Electron Microscope FEI (Hillsboro, Oregon USA), Quanta 250, at the Laboratory of Cell Biology, Instituto Butantan. ...

A New Species of Chigger, Blankaartia Pauli (Acarina: Trombiculidae), from the Southeastern United States
  • Citing Article
  • July 1972

Journal of Medical Entomology