dbo:abstract
- Andreacarus is a genus of mites in the family Laelapidae that are parasitic on small mammals and earwigs in Africa and Madagascar. A number of Australian and New Guinean species were formerly included in the genus, but are now placed in a separate genus . The genus includes the following species: * Dowling et al., 2007 (on the rodent Brachyuromys in Madagascar) * Dowling et al., 2007 (on the rodent Eliurus in Madagascar) * Dowling et al., 2007 (on the carnivoran Galidia in Madagascar) * Dowling et al., 2007 (on the rodent Gymnuromys in Madagascar) * Fain, 1991 (on the tenrec Hemicentetes in Madagascar) * Fain, 1991 (on the rodent Cricetomys in Nigeria) * Radford, 1953 (on the rodents Cricetomys, Arvicanthis, and Mastomys and the earwig Hemimerus in mainland Africa) * Dowling et al., 2007 (on the rodent Nesomys in Madagascar) * Dowling et al., 2007 (on the tenrec Tenrec in Madagascar) * Andreacarus voalavo Dowling et al., 2007 (on the rodent Voalavo in Madagascar) * Taufflieb, 1956 (on Cricetomys in mainland Africa) (en)
- Andreacarus es un género de ácaros perteneciente a la familia Laelapidae. (es)