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Published as part of Valim, Michel P. & Palma, Ricardo L., 2006, A new species of Brueelia Kéler, 1936 (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera: Philopteridae) from the blueblack grassquit (Aves: Passeriformes: Emberizidae) in Brazil, pp.
Valim, Michel P., Palma, Ricardo L.
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Brueelia sp. Host: Bradornis mariquensis mariquensis Smith, 1847 —Mariqua flycatcher. Straggler? A single female from this host was examined, which keys out to Brueelia sima in the key of Gustafsson et al. (2019a). However, based on the pigmentation patterns of the subgenital plate, it is more closely related to some Brueelia species from Ploceus spp ...
Gustafsson, Daniel R. +3 more
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Ecological basis of coevolutionary history [PDF]
Journal ArticleMacroevolutionary patterns are difficult to interpret because they are the product of a time scale so vast that deterministic and chance events are hard to distinguish. Although the macroevolutionary history of a group can be reconstructed
Al-Tamimi, Sarah, Clayton, Dale H.
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Published as part of Gustafsson, Daniel R., Zou, Fasheng, Oslejskova, Lucie, Najer, Tomas & Sychra, Oldřich, 2019, Four new species of Brueelia Kéler, 1936 (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera) from African hosts, with a redescription of Nirmus bicurvatus Piaget, 1880, pp.
Gustafsson, Daniel R. +4 more
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Chewing lice (phthiraptera) found on songbirds (Passeriformes) in Turkey [PDF]
Journal ArticleObjective: This study was performed to detect chewing lice species found on the songbirds at Lake Kuyucuk bird ringing station in the Kars province located in eastern Turkey.
Dik, Bilal, Sekercioglu, Cagan
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The evolutionary ecology of Leucocytozoon blood parasites of birds
Parasites can impose fitness effects on host populations: there may be seasonal and geographic variation in the interaction as well as over a longer time scale, host-parasite cospeciation.
Jenkins, Antoinette, Jenkins, Antoinette
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Brueelia straminea (Denny, 1842) Reports: [1] Touleshkov (1962); [2] Touleshkov (1964a); [3] Touleshkov (1974). Hosts: Dendrocopos major (L.) [1, 2]; D. syriacus (Hemprich & Ehrenberg) * [3]. Distribution in Bulgaria: Gotse Delchev [1]; Bachkovo (Plovdiv Region) [2]; Barzia (Montana Region), Vitinya (Sofia Region) [3].
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Brueelia audax (Kellogg, 1899) Nirmus audax Kellogg, 1899a: 25, pl. 2, fig. 8. Baja California: Auriparus flaviceps, Nov. 1896, J.F. Abbott (Kellogg 1899a; Gustafsson & Bush 2017). Coahuila: Auriparus flaviceps ornatus, 25 miles S of Allende, 6 Apr. 1958, C.A. Ely (Gustafsson & Bush 2017). Type: Holotype female in EMEC.
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Key for the identification of species of the Brueelia clara species group 1. Frons of both sexes gently rounded (Fig. 19). Mesosome with weakly sinuous distal thickening (Fig. 11)....... Brueelia tkachi – Frons of both sexes flat to slightly concave (Fig. 20). Mesosome with strongly sinuous distal thickening (Fig. 10)............ 2 2.
Gustafsson, Daniel R., Bush, Sarah E.
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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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