Publications by authors named "Petr Sramek"

Background: Two new species of chiggers in the two genera (Chiroptella Vercammen-Grandjean, 1960 and Rudnicula Vercammen-Grandjean, 1964) have been described in Indonesia since 2020. The checklist of all known bat-infesting chiggers has also been compiled for Indonesia. It summarizes 16 species in 9 genera of chiggers parasitizing 12 bat species belonging to 5 families collected on 8 Indonesian islands.

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Article Synopsis
  • A study was conducted on 13 healthy captive skinks, consisting of different species, weighing between 28g and 146g, during their mating season in December.
  • Researchers used a rigid endoscope to perform cloacoscopy, allowing them to visualize internal structures in the skinks' cloacas while flushing sterile saline.
  • The findings revealed distinct anatomical differences for sex identification: male skinks have one urethral septum, while females possess two, indicating that cloacoscopy is an effective tool for breeding and conservation efforts in these lizards.
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Purpose: Even though the taxonomy of bat-infesting chiggers has been studied extensively, information about the distribution and morphological variability of many species is still lacking. In fact, the only available distribution records for several species are their type localities. The purpose of this paper is to broaden the knowledge of the Indonesian group.

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A new chigger mite Chiroptella baliensis n. sp. is described based on material from the diadem leaf-nosed bat Hipposideros diadema (Geoffroy) (Hipposideridae) in Bali Island (Lesser Sunda Islands, East Indonesia).

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A new species of chigger mite, Rudnicula goffi n. sp., is described from the diadem leaf-nosed bat Hipposideros diadema (Geoffroy) (Hipposideridae) caught in the Goa Peteng Cave on Bali (Indonesia).

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