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''Andreacarus'' is a genus of mites in the family Laelapidae that are parasitic on small mammals and earwigs in Africa and Madagascar. A number of Australian and New Guinean species were formerly included in the genus, but are now placed in a separate genus ''Juxtalaelaps''. The genus includes the following species:〔 * ''Andreacarus brachyuromys'' Dowling et al., 2007 (on the rodent ''Brachyuromys'' in Madagascar) * ''Andreacarus eliurus'' Dowling et al., 2007 (on the rodent ''Eliurus'' in Madagascar) * ''Andreacarus galidia'' Dowling et al., 2007 (on the carnivoran ''Galidia'' in Madagascar) * ''Andreacarus gymnuromys'' Dowling et al., 2007 (on the rodent ''Gymnuromys'' in Madagascar) * ''Andreacarus hemicentetes'' Fain, 1991 (on the tenrec ''Hemicentetes'' in Madagascar) * ''Andreacarus matthyssei'' Fain, 1991 (on the rodent ''Cricetomys'' in Nigeria) * ''Andreacarus petersi'' Radford, 1953 (on the rodents ''Cricetomys'', ''Arvicanthis'', and ''Mastomys'' and the earwig ''Hemimerus'' in mainland Africa) * ''Andreacarus nesomys'' Dowling et al., 2007 (on the rodent ''Nesomys'' in Madagascar) * ''Andreacarus tenrec'' Dowling et al., 2007 (on the tenrec ''Tenrec'' in Madagascar) * ''Andreacarus voalavo'' Dowling et al., 2007 (on the rodent ''Voalavo'' in Madagascar) * ''Andreacarus zumpti'' Taufflieb, 1956 (on ''Cricetomys'' in mainland Africa) ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Andreacarus」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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