Neharpyrhyncus pilirostris (Berlese and Trouessart, 1889)
(Fig. 81 F, G)
Harpirhynchus pilirostris Berlese and Trouessart, 1889: 137 –138 (lectotype in MHNP, not examined). Sarcopterus pilirostris, Berlese 1894, fasc. 73, tab. 5, figs. 1–5 nec Sarcopterus nidulans Nitzsch, 1818 . Harpyrhynchus pilirostris, Fritsch 1954: 179 .
Harpyrhynchus ovalis Fritsch, 1954: 193, fig. 10; Lawrence 1959a: 424, 1959b: 108. Neharpyrhynchus pilirostris, Fain 1995: 81, figs. 24–29, Lawrence 1959a: 108.
Additional material. Three females and 1 male (UMMZ BMOC 09-0818-009) from Passer domesticus (Linnaeus) (uncatalogued) ( Passeriformes: Passeridae), USA: Michigan, Livingston Co, 3.8 mi NE Howell, Brophy Rd., 42.644471°N 83.879988°W, 2 July 2009, via Howell Nature Center; 8 females and 1 male (UMZ BMOC 12-0326-001) from same host (UMMZ 242837), USA: Michigan, Washtgenaw Co., Ann Arbor, 42.2708397°N 83.7263412°W, 26 March 2012, coll. B.M. OConnor; 4 females (UMMZ BMOC 08-0408-002) from same host (uncatalogued), USA: Michigan, Ingham Co., Lansing, 42.702168°N 84.474873°W, 8 April 2008, coll. B.M. OConnor. All material in UMMZ.
Hosts and distribution. Passer domesticus ( Passeriformes: Passeridae) from France (Berlese & Trouessart 1889), Germany (Fritsch 1954; Lawrence 1959a), Czech Republic (Martinu et al. 2008), South Africa (Lawrence 1959b; USA (McGroarty & Dobson 1974; Brown & Wilson 1975; Fain 1995), Canada (Bochkov & Galloway 2013; Byers & Proctor 2013) and USA (Michigan) (present study).