Cheyletiella yasguri Medical entomology A dog mite that may transiently burrow into a dog owner's skin and evoke pruritus, causing self-resolving papulourticarial lesions. See Dogs, Mites. McGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.Want...
Rack, G. ( 1971 ) Cheyletielta yasguri Smiley, 1965 (Acarina, Cheyletiellidae) ein facultativ menschen-pathogener Parasit des Hundes . Zeitschrift für Parasitenkunde , 36 , 321 .Rack, G. 1971. Cheyletiella yasguri Smiley, 1965 (Acarina, Cheyletiellidae), ein fakultativ menschen...
Cheyletiella yasguri is a relatively large, light yellowish, oval, rather angular mite (Figs. 9.32 and 9.33). The female is usually about 0.5 mm long and 0.3 mm wide. The male is smaller (0.35 mm × 0.22 mm). When observed the outline of the mite, the waist-like narrowing at the ...
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A mild dermatitis probably due to Cheyletiella yasguri was observed in 2 persons whose pet dog was infested with this parasite. Cheyletiella mites differ morphologically from sarcoptic mites, which cause canine and human scabies. Treatment of man and dog with 1% gamma benzene hexachloride is ...
Mite preparations for microscopic examination were prepared, and the species causing infestations in puppies was identified as Cheyletiella yasguri. This case is the first canine cheyletiellosis report in Kocaeli province of Turkey, and also the first C. yasguri infestation in Pood...
Functional Mouthparts in the Dog Fur Mite Cheyletiella yasguri Smiley, 1965 (Acari, Prostigmata). Acta Zoologica (Stockholm) 63, 147-152.HALLAS T.E., 1982 - Functional mouthparts in the dog fur mite Cheyletiella yasguri Smiley, 1965 (Acari, Prostigmata). Acta Zool. (Stockh.), 63(3)...
The disease caused by rabbit fur mites (Cheyletiella) is often called'walking dandruff.'There are 3 common species of mites: Cheyletiella yasguri, C. blakei, and C. parasitivorax. On close observation of an infested cat, dog, or rabbit, it may be possible to see movement ofHR ...
The egg and hatching device of Cheyletiella yasguri Smiley (Acari), were studied by scanning electron microscopy. The egg is encased within 2 layers, consisting of an outer chorion and an inner vitelline membrane. The chorion is irregularly tuberculated on the outer surface and relatively smooth...
Cheyletiella Speciesdoi:10.1007/978-3-540-48996-2_581Species of the genus Cheyletiella reach a size of 0.2–0.5 mm parasitizing the hair of dogs ( C. yasguri) and of foxes, cats ( C. blakei), occasionally specimens are found even on humans. They are......