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Brueelia ornatissima (Giebel, 1874) Nirmus ornatissimus Giebel, 1874: 144. Chiapas: Calocitta formosa azurea, Cacahoatán, 4 Jun. 1943 (Zavaleta 1944). Note: Specimens of B. ornatissima were identified by Zavaleta (1944) as “ Degeeriella illustris K.”. This record is most likely the result of a contamination because Brueelia ornatissima is not known to ...
Sánchez-Montes, Sokani +4 more
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Colonization History and Origin of the Galapagos Flycatcher (\u3ci\u3eMyiarchus magnirostris\u3c/i\u3e) and its parasites [PDF]
The Galápagos flycatcher (Myiarchus magnirostris) is an endemic species to the Galápagos Islands, Ecuador, and is among the least studied Galápagos terrestrial birds. In this work I unveiled the origin and colonization history of the Galápagos flycatcher,
Sari, Eloisa Helena Reis
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Published as part of Ilieva, Mihaela, 2009, Checklist of the chewing lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) from wild birds in Bulgaria, pp.
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Brueelia merulensis, Brueelis marginata, Philopterus timmermanni y Menacanthus polonicus (Mallophaga, insecto). I. Estudio del porcentaje de parasitación y distribución geográfica [PDF]
En el presente trabajo se estudian los porcentajes de parasitación por Mallophaga en dos aves salvajes (Turdus iliacus L. y Turdus philomelos Brehm) de la provincia de Granada.This paper is a study about the parasitation rate by Mallophaga on two wild ...
Alcántara Ibáñez, F. +2 more
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Brueelia cruciata (Burmeister, 1838) Reports: [1] Touleshkov (1964a); [2] Touleshkov (1974). Host: Lanius collurio L. [1, 2]. Distribution in Bulgaria: Harmanli, Asenovgrad [1]; Teteven [2].
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Defensive tolerance to parasitism is correlated with sexual selection in swallows. [PDF]
Soler JJ, Møller AP.
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Published as part of Bush, Sarah E., 2017, Morphological revision of the hyperdiverse Brueelia - complex (Insecta: Phthiraptera: Ischnocera: Philopteridae) with new taxa, checklists and generic key, pp.
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Brueelia cyclothorax (Burmeister, 1838) Nirmus cyclothorax Burmeister, 1838: 429. Nirmus subtilis Nitzsch [in Giebel], 1874: 137. Bruëlia subtilis obligata Eichler, 1954: 63. Type host: Passer montanus montanus (Linnaeus, 1758) —tree sparrow. Type locality: None given, probably Germany, given that Nitzsch’s collection was from Germany.
Gustafsson, Daniel R. +3 more
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Speciation Patterns in Chewing Lice from Catharus Thrushes [PDF]
Cospeciation is an interwoven process that impacts many organisms. It is important to study because no organism lives in a vacuum by itself. All organisms interact with other organisms on a daily basis.
Bueter, Chelsea
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Chewing lice from wild passerines (Aves: Passeriformes) from Vietnam, with description of a new species of genus the Brueelia (Phthiraptera [PDF]
Seven species of chewing lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) were found on six species of passerine birds (Passeriformes) in northern Vietnam. A description and illustrations of Brueelia alophoixi sp. nov. ex Alophoixus pallidus (Pycnonotidae) are given.
Ivan Literák +3 more
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