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SAINT PETERSBURG, RUSYA’DA KANARYADAN (PASSERIFORMES) STERNOSTOMA (RHINONYSSIDAE) CİNSİNE AİT YENİ BİR NAZAL MAYT TÜRÜ

A New Species of Nasal Mite of the Genus Sternostoma (Rhinonyssidae) from Serinus canaria (Passeriformes) from Saint Petersburg, Russia

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A new species of nasal mite Sternostoma marchae n. sp. is described from the domestic race of Island Canary Serinus canaria (Linnaeus, 1758) (Passeriformes, Fringillidae) from Saint Petersburg, Russia. The full description is presented.
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Saint Petersburg, Rusya’da yerli bir kanarya ırkından (Linnaeus, 1758) (Passeriformes, Fringillidae), yeni bir nazal mayt türü Sternostoma marchae n. sp. tanımlanmaktadır. Tam bir tanımlama aşağıda verilmiştir.
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Serinus canaria (Passeriformes) from Saint Petersburg, Russia
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