“…To date, 14 chigger species, identified based on morphology, have been recorded from this host. The inventory of records, provided by Kirillov et al ( 2022 ), comprising 12 species— Ascoschoengastia latyshevi (Schluger), Hirsutiella zachvatkini (Schluger), Leptotrombidium europaeum (Daniel et Brelih), Leptotrombidium silvaticum Hushcha et Schluger, Miyatrombicula muris (Oudemans), Neotrombicula austriaca Kepka, Neotrombicula inopinata (Oudemans), Neotrombicula japonica (Tanaka, Kaiwa, Teramura et Kagaya), Neotrombicula nagayoi (Sasa, Hayashi, Sato, Miura et Asahina), Neotrombicula vernalis (Willmann), Neotrombicula vulgaris (Schluger), and Schoutedenichia sp.—should be completed with two more species, recorded by Kepka ( 1964 ) and Mulyarskaya ( 1965 ): Neotrombicula autumnalis Shaw and Neotrombicula talmiensis (Schluger). Of those, N. autumnalis has been known as widely distributed within the geographic range of G. glis ; however, its status should be verified as likely to represent several taxa.…”