Karatavuklarda (Turdus merula) Bulunan Çiğneyici Bit (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera) Türleri: Türkiye’den Yeni Kayıtlar

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2012
Authors:B. Dik, Dinçer Ş.
Journal:Turkish Journal of Parasitology
Volume:36
Issue:1
Pagination:27 - 27
Date Published:3/2012
ISSN:21463077
Abstract:

Article in Turkish: Karatavuklarda (Turdus merula) Bulunan Çiğneyici Bit (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera) Türleri: Türkiye’den Yeni Kayıtlar

ÖZET Amaç: Bu çalışma Çanakkale’nin Yeşilyurt köyünde avlanan karatavuklardaki (Turdus merula) bit türlerini belirlemek amacıyla yapılmıştır. Yöntemler: Çanakkale’nin Yeşilyurt köyünde bir avcı tarafından avlanan dört karatavuk bit yönünden incelenmiştir. Karatavuklardan toplanan bitler %70 alkol içine alınmış, %10’luk KOH’de saydamlaştırıldıktan sonra Kanada balsam ile lam üzerine yapıştırılmışlardır. Bulgular: Mikroskobik inceleme sonucu, toplanan bitler Ricinus elongatus (Olfers, 1816) ve Brueelia merulensis (Denny, 1842) olarak teşhis edilmiştir. Sonuç: Bu çalışma ile R. elongatus ve B. merulensis Türkiye’den ilk kez bildirilmektedir. (English): Objective: This study was conducted to detect the chewing lice species on the blackbirds shot (Turdus merula) in Yeşilyurt village, Çanakkale Methods: Four Blackbirds (Turdus merula) shot by a hunter were examined for lice in Yeşilyurt village, Çanakkale. The lice specimens collectedon the Blackbirds were preserved in alcohol 70%, transparented in KOH 10% and mounted on the slides in Canada balsam. Results: The lice specimens were identified as Ricinus elongatus (Olfers, 1816) and Brueelia merulensis (Denny, 1842) on microscopical examination. Conclusion: In this study, R. elongatus and B. merulensis are recorded for the first time in Turkey.

Summary (English) ABSTRACT

Objective: This study was conducted to detect the chewing lice species on the blackbirds shot (Turdus merula) in Yeşilyurt village, Çanakkale Methods: Four Blackbirds (Turdus merula) shot by a hunter were examined for lice in Yeşilyurt village, Çanakkale. The lice specimens col- lected on the Blackbirds were preserved in alcohol 70%, transparented in KOH 10% and mounted on the slides in Canada balsam. Results: The lice specimens were identified as Ricinus elongatus (Olfers, 1816) and Brueelia merulensis (Denny, 1842) on microscopical examination.
Conclusion: In this study, R. elongatus and B. merulensis are recorded for the first time in Turkey. (Turkiye Parazitol Derg 2012; 36: 23-7)

URL:http://phthiraptera.info/sites/phthiraptera.info/files/61587.pdf
DOI:10.5152/tpd.2012.06
Short Title:Turkiye Parazitol Derg
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