Belongs within: Laelapidae.
Haemogamasus is a genus of nest-dwelling mites characterised by two or three denticles in each of the anterior rows of hypognathal denticles. Females have small, subovate metapodal shields and the opisthogenital shield is narrow (Evans & Till 1979).
<==Haemogamasus Berlese 1889 FH93 (see below for synonymy)
|--*H. hirsutus Berlese 1889 ET79
|--H. ambulans (Thorell 1872) (see below for synonymy) FH93
|--‘Euhaemogamasus’ arvicolarum KK54
|--H. dauricus Bregetova 1950 FH93
|--H. ghanni Williams in Williams, Smiley & Redington 1978 FH93
|--‘Liponyssus’ gordonensis Hirst 1923 H23
|--H. harperi Keegan 1951 FH93
|--H. hermonensis Costa 1969 C69
|--H. hirsutosimilis K91
|--H. horridus K91
|--H. keegani (Jameson 1952) [=Euhaemogamasus keegani] FH93
|--H. liberiensis Hirst 1916 D60
|--H. liponyssoides Ewing 1925 FH93
| |--H. l. liponyssoides FH93
| `--H. l. hesperus Radovsky 1960 FH93
|--H. mandschricus Vitzthum 1931 FH93
|--H. nidi Michael 1892 FH93 [incl. H. michaeli WL09]
|--H. occidentalis (Keegan 1951) [=Euhaemogamasus liponyssoides occidentalis] FH93
|--H. onychomydis (Ewing 1933) FH93 [=*Euhaemogamasus onychomydis E57]
|--H. pontiger (Berlese 1904) (see below for synonymy) FH93
|--H. quadrisetatus D60
|--H. reidi Ewing 1925 (see below for synonymy) FH93
|--‘Liponyssus’ saurarum H23
|--‘Liponyssus’ sylvarium RN72
`--H. thomomysi Williams in Williams, Smiley & Redington 1978 FH93
Haemogamasus Berlese 1889 FH93 [incl. Euhaemogamasus Ewing 1933 FH93, Groschaftella Přívora & Samšiňák 1957 FH93, Liponyssus Kolenati 1858 ET79]
Haemogamasus ambulans (Thorell 1872) [=Dermanyssus ambulans; incl. H. alaskensis Ewing 1925, H. avisugus Vitzthum 1931, Gamasus ovalis Koch 1879, H. pavlovskyi Bregetova 1949, H. sternalis Ewing 1933, H. twitchelli Ewing 1925] FH93
Haemogamasus pontiger (Berlese 1904) [=Laelaps (Eulaelaps) pontiger; incl. Eulaelaps mawsoni Womersley 1937, Haemogamasus oudemansi Hirst 1914] FH93
Haemogamasus reidi Ewing 1925 [incl. H. nidiformis Tipton & Saunders 1971, Euhaemogamasus oregonensis Ewing 1933, E. sciuropteri Keegan 1946] FH93
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[C69] Costa, M. 1969. New dermanyssid mites (Acari: Mesostigmata) from nests of Spalax ehrenbergi Nehring. Acarologia 11 (2): 163–174.
[D60] Domrow, R. 1960. Some Acarina Haemogamasidae from Malaya. Acarologia 2 (4): 434–441.
[E57] Evans, G. O. 1957. An introduction to the British Mesostigmata (Acarina) with keys to families and genera. Journal of the Linnean Society of London, Zoology 43: 203–259.
[ET79] Evans, G. O., & W. M. Till. 1979. Mesostigmatic mites of Britain and Ireland (Chelicerata: Acari-Parasitiformes). An introduction to their external morphology and classification. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 35: 139–270.
[FH93] Farrier, M. H., & M. K. Hennessey. 1993. Soil-inhabiting and free-living Mesostigmata (Acari-Parasitiformes) from North America: an annotated checklist with bibliography and index. North Carolina Agricultural Research Service, North Carolina State University, Technical Bulletin 302: i–xvi, 1–408.
[H23] Hirst, S. 1923. On some new or little-known species of Acari. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1923: 971–1000.
[KK54] Klemmer, K., & H. E. Krampitz. 1954. Zur Kenntnis der Säugetierfauna Siziliens. Senckenbergiana Biologica 35 (3–4): 121–135.
[K91] Kohn, M. 1991. Influence of the refuse dump biotopes on ecology of some gamasoid mites and ticks. In: Dusbábek, F., & V. Bukva (eds) Modern Acarology: Proceedings of the VIII International Congress of Acarology, held in České Budĕjovice, Czechoslovakia, 6–11 August 1990 vol. 1 pp. 199–204. SPB Academic Publishing: The Hague.
[RN72] Rutgers, A., & K. A. Norris (eds) 1972. Encyclopaedia of Aviculture vol. 1. London, Blandford Press.
[WL09] Walter, D. E., E. E. Lindquist, I. M. Smith, D. R. Cook & G. W. Krantz. 2009. Order Trombidiformes. In: Krantz, G. W., & D. E. Walter (eds) A Manual of Acarology 3rd ed. pp. 233–420. Texas Tech University Press.
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