Subspecies
No subspecies are recognized.
Synonyms
Halipeurus pelagodromae
Palma, 2011 (p. 11)
Halipeurus pelagicus auct. nec Denny, 1842 (misidentification)
Identification
No information has been entered yet.
Distribution
Widely distributed along with the occurrence of its host bird species
and not restricted geographically to a certain host subspecies (see
below). Recorded from Storm-Petrels captured at diverse localities in
the Pacific Ocean (including areas off New Zealand, Australia, Peru and
Ecuador) and in the Atlantic Ocean (around the Canary, Savage and Cape
Verde Islands). Not recorded from Germany yet. However, its bird host
may have been recorded in Germany once (see
Pelagodroma marina) and because the species is widespread among the host bird populations (see
Palma 2011), it might thus occasionally reach Germany along with its host.
Biology
The host bird species of the present species is the White-faced
Storm-Petrel (Pelagodroma marina); it has apparently no preference for
any of the subspecies of this bird species, because it has been
collected from individuals of many subspecies (including albicilunis,
dulciae, eadesi, hypoleuca, maoriana, and the nominate marina) (
Palma 2011).