TY - JOUR T1 - Arthropods occurring on Rattus norvegicus (Berkenhout, 1769) (Rodentia: Muridae) in Poland JF - Zesz. Nauk. AR Wroc., Zoot. Y1 - 2005 A1 - Haitlinger,Ryszard A1 - Agnieszka Jankowska SP - 35 EP - 44 KW - Arthropods communities KW - distribution KW - dynamic structure KW - Poland KW - Rattus norvegicus AB -

Arthropods obtained on Rattus norvegicus from Wroclaw in 2003–2004 were studied. Also based on literature all arthropods occurring on this host in Poland are mentioned: 3 species of Anoplura, 12 species of Siphonaptera and at last 44 species of Acari. Arthropod communities and dynamic structure of arthropods for brown rat from Poland are given

Polish title: STAWONOGI WYST*PUJ(CE NA RATTUS NORVEGICUS (BERKENHOUT, 1769) (RODENTIA: MURIDAE) W POLSCE

VL - 53 UR - http://zeszyty.bihz.up.wroc.pl/archivum/z53-2005.pdf IS - 529 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Occurrence of fleas (Siphonaptera) and lice (Phthiraptera) on Brown rats (Rattus norvegicus) on the Faroes Islands JF - Norwegian Journal of Entomology. Y1 - 2015 A1 - Jensen, J.-K. A1 - Magnussen, E. SP - 154 EP - 159 KW - abundance. KW - Brown rat KW - Ctenophthalmus nobilis KW - Faroe Islands KW - fleas KW - lice KW - Nosopsyllus fasciatus KW - Occurrence KW - Polyplax spinulosa KW - Rattus norvegicus KW - Siphonaptera AB -

During the years 2012 and 2013, 61 brown rats (Rattus norvegicus Berkenhout, 1769) were collected from 10 locations on the Faroe Islands and investigated for ectoparasites. Two species of fleas, Nosopsyllus fasciatus Bosc d’Antic, 1800 and Ctenophthalmus nobilis Rothschild, 1898 , and one species of louse, Polyplax spinulosa Burmeister, 1839, were found. Of these, the fleas were the more frequent, found on 34% of the rats, whereas the occurrence of the single species of louse was only 3%. Of the fleas, N. fasciatus was the most common, found on 18 of the 23 the rats infected by fleas (78%), whereas the occurrence of C. nobilis was 48%. Both C.nobilis and P. spinulosa are new species for the fauna of the Faroe Islands; whereas N. fasciatus has been reported once before, then on a domestic cat (Felis catus Linnaeus, 1758). The finding of C. nobilis is both the most westerly and northerly finding of this species in Europe.

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