Esther's gecko mite

Esther's gecko mite
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Subclass: Acari
Superorder: Acariformes
Order: Trombidiformes
Suborder: Prostigmata
Superfamily: Pterygosomatoidea
Family: Pterygosomatidae
Subfamily: Pterygosomatinae
Genus: Geckobia
Species: G. estherae
Binomial name
Geckobia estherae
Bertrand, Pfliegler & Sciberras, 2012

Esthers's gecko mite (Geckobia estherae) is a species of external parasite from the genus Gekobia and is endemic to the Maltese Islands. Very little is known about it except that its preferred (if not only) host is the local indigenous Moorish gecko Tarentola mauritanica and its preferred part of the body of its host seems to be the forehead. The species to date has only been found in one locality on its quite widespread host and therefore it is not only a Maltese species but a localised endemic. The species was named in honour of Esther Sciberras for her continuous assistance to the finder (Arnold Sciberras) in the study of the natural history.

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