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Zootaxa | 2016

Two new species of the feather mite genus Trouessartia (Acari: Trouessartiidae) from Asia

Ioana Cristina Constantinescu; Ioana Cobzaru; D. Khlur B. Mukhim; Costică Adam

Two new feather mite species of the genus Trouessartia Canestrini are described from birds captured in Meghalaya (India): Trouessartia longidenticulata Constantinescu sp. n. from Pycnonotus cafer (Linnaeus) (Passeriformes, Pycnonotidae) and Trouessartia dicruri Constantinescu sp. n. from Dicrurus aeneus (Vieillot) (Passeriformes, Dicruridae). In the genus Trouessartia, males of T. longidenticulata show a unique character state in having the lamellae of the opisthosomal lobes with long and sharp denticles. Both sexes of T. dicruri differ from closely related T. delicatula Gaud, 1952 by smaller body size (T. dicruri males are 420-452 long, females 500-532 long, vs. c. 575 and 595, respectively in T. delicatula); males have the adanal apodemes without apophyses and the terminal lamellae in a shape of a parallelogram (vs. the adanal apodemes have a pair of apophyses and the terminal lamellae are semi-ovate); the opisthosomal lobes do not touch each other at the inner margins (vs. the opisthosomal lobes touch each other at the inner margins, at the level of setae h3); in females, setae h1 are lanceolate (vs. spiculiform).


ZooKeys | 2016

Two new species of the genus Trouessartia (Acari, Trouessartiidae) from laughingthrushes (Passeriformes, Leiothrichidae)

Ioana Cristina Constantinescu; Ioana Cobzaru; D. Khlur B. Mukhim; Costică Adam

Abstract Two new feather mite species of the genus Trouessartia Canestrini are described from laughingthrushes (Passeriformes: Leiothrichidae) captured in Meghalaya (India): Trouessartia cyanouropterae sp. n. from Actinodura cyanouroptera (Hodgson) and Trouessartia alcippeae sp. n. from Alcippe nipalensis (Hodgson). It is the first time when species of the genus Trouessartia are described from leiothrichids.


Journal of Natural History | 2017

Two new species of feather mites (Acarina: Psoroptidia) from the blue-throated blue flycatcher, Cyornis rubeculoides (Passeriformes: Muscicapidae)

Ioana Cristina Constantinescu; Ioana Cobzaru; N.A. Geamana; D.K.B. Mukhim; Costică Adam

ABSTRACT The paper describes two new species of feather mites collected from the blue-throated blue flycatcher Cyornis rubeculoides (Vigors) (Passeriformes: Muscicapidae) in India (Meghalaya): Trouessartia kharkhanensis Constantinescu et al. sp. nov. (Trouessartiidae) and Proterothrix cyornissimilis Constantinescu et al. sp. nov. (Proctophyllodidae: Pterodectinae). Both sexes of T. kharkhanensis differ from the closest species, T. rubecula Jablonska, 1968 by having setae si and c2 lanceolate and setae c3 and sRIII with acute apex. In males of the new species, the adanal apodemes have a hook-like retroverse apophysis and the internal margins of terminal lamellae have a shallow invagination at the level of setae h3. Both sexes of P. cyornissimilis differ from the closest species, P. cyornis Mironov and Tolstenkov, 2013, mainly by the ornamentation of the dorsal shields: it is absent on the prodorsal shield and poorly expressed on the hysteronothal shield. In males of the new species, the supranal concavity is triangular and the genital arch has a pair of small ovoid sclerites at its tips. http:/zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1671D6D4-8895-467B-A124-05EDBB0DF406


ZooKeys | 2018

Conservation priorities for terrestrial mammals in Dobrogea Region, Romania

Iulia V. Miu; B Chisamera Gabriel; Viorel D. Popescu; Ruben Iosif; Andreea Nita; Steluta Manolache; Viorel D. Gavril; Ioana Cobzaru; Laurentiu Rozylowicz

Abstract Based on species occurrence records of museum collections, published literature, and unpublished records shared by mammalian experts, we compiled a distribution database for 59 terrestrial mammals populating the extensively protected Dobrogea Region of Romania. The spatial patterns of mammal distribution and diversity was evaluated and systematic conservation planning applied to identify priority areas for their conservation. The spatial analyses revealed that intensive sampling was not directly correlated to mammal diversity but rather to accessibility for inventory. The spatial prioritisation analysis indicated a relatively aggregated pattern of areas with a high or low conservation value with virtually no connecting corridors between them. The significant overlap between Natura 2000 sites and national protected areas induced an over-optimistic vision of the effectiveness and representativeness of existing Natura 2000 network for species found in Annexes II and IV of the Habitats Directive. These results represent a key step in identifying core areas for the protection of mammal diversity and dispersal corridors for improved connectivity, and to guide future conservation efforts in increasing the effectiveness of the existing protected areas in the context of environmental changes.


ZooKeys | 2018

A new feather mite species of the genus Trouessartia Canestrini, 1899 (Acarina, Trouessartiidae) – an integrative description (morphology and DNA barcoding data)

Ioana Cristina Constantinescu; Oana Paula Popa; Luis Ovidiu Popa; Ioana Cobzaru; D B Mukhim Khlur; Costică Adam

Abstract A new species of the feather mite genus Trouessartia (Trouessartiidae) is described from the Large NiltavaNiltavagrandis (Blyth) (Passeriformes, Muscicapidae) in Northeast India (Meghalaya, Jaintia Hills, Shnongrim village). Trouessartianiltavae Constantinescu, sp. n. is morphologically closely related (no phylogenetic meaning) to T.bulligera Gaud, 1968 from Clytorhynchushamlini (Mayr) (Passeriformes: Monarchidae), sharing in males a unique character within the genus, by having setae e on legs IV hemispheroid, with spine-shaped apex. Males of the new species have the prodorsal shield without ornamentation, the prohysteronotal shield and lobar shield connected, and the terminal cleft parallel sided. Females have the posterior half of the hysteronotal shield ornamented with large ovate lacunae in central area and small elliptical lacunae marginally. To the morphological description of this new feather mite species we added sequence data on the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene fragment (COI). The phylogenetic relationships between Trouessartia species are briefly discussed.


ZooKeys | 2017

A new feather mite species of the genus Proterothrix Gaud, 1968 (Acarina, Proctophyllodidae) from the Large Niltava, Niltava grandis (Passeriformes, Muscicapidae) – an integrative description

Ioana Cristina Constantinescu; Oana Paula Popa; Luis Ovidiu Popa; Ioana Cobzaru; D. Khlur B. Mukhim; Costică Adam

Abstract A new species of the feather mite genus Proterothrix (Proctophyllodidae: Pterodectinae) is described from the Large Niltava Niltava grandis (Blyth) (Passeriformes, Muscicapidae) in northeast India (Meghalaya, Jaintia Hills, Shnongrim village). Proterothrix chachulae Constantinescu, sp. n. differs from all known species of the genus by having in males the aedeagus with bilobate tip. The morphological description is supplemented with molecular characterisation of a fragment f near the 5` terminus of the mitochondrial COI gene.


ZooKeys | 2018

Figure 8 from: Miu IV, Chisamera GB, Popescu VD, Iosif R, Nita A, Manolache S, Gavril VD, Cobzaru I, Rozylowicz L (2018) Conservation priorities for terrestrial mammals in Dobrogea Region, Romania. ZooKeys 792: 133-158. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.792.25314

Iulia V. Miu; B Chisamera Gabriel; Viorel D. Popescu; Ruben Iosif; Andreea Nita; Steluta Manolache; Viorel D. Gavril; Ioana Cobzaru; Laurentiu Rozylowicz


ZooKeys | 2018

Figure 6 from: Miu IV, Chisamera GB, Popescu VD, Iosif R, Nita A, Manolache S, Gavril VD, Cobzaru I, Rozylowicz L (2018) Conservation priorities for terrestrial mammals in Dobrogea Region, Romania. ZooKeys 792: 133-158. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.792.25314

Iulia V. Miu; B Chisamera Gabriel; Viorel D. Popescu; Ruben Iosif; Andreea Nita; Steluta Manolache; Viorel D. Gavril; Ioana Cobzaru; Laurentiu Rozylowicz


ZooKeys | 2018

Figure 5 from: Miu IV, Chisamera GB, Popescu VD, Iosif R, Nita A, Manolache S, Gavril VD, Cobzaru I, Rozylowicz L (2018) Conservation priorities for terrestrial mammals in Dobrogea Region, Romania. ZooKeys 792: 133-158. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.792.25314

Iulia V. Miu; B Chisamera Gabriel; Viorel D. Popescu; Ruben Iosif; Andreea Nita; Steluta Manolache; Viorel D. Gavril; Ioana Cobzaru; Laurentiu Rozylowicz


ZooKeys | 2018

Figure 4 from: Miu IV, Chisamera GB, Popescu VD, Iosif R, Nita A, Manolache S, Gavril VD, Cobzaru I, Rozylowicz L (2018) Conservation priorities for terrestrial mammals in Dobrogea Region, Romania. ZooKeys 792: 133-158. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.792.25314

Iulia V. Miu; B Chisamera Gabriel; Viorel D. Popescu; Ruben Iosif; Andreea Nita; Steluta Manolache; Viorel D. Gavril; Ioana Cobzaru; Laurentiu Rozylowicz

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Andreea Nita

University of Bucharest

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Iulia V. Miu

University of Bucharest

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Ruben Iosif

University of Bucharest

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Costică Adam

National Museum of Natural History

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Ioana Cristina Constantinescu

National Museum of Natural History

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Luis Ovidiu Popa

National Museum of Natural History

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Oana Paula Popa

National Museum of Natural History

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