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The single previously recognized species of Aotiella Eichler (Phthiraptera: Gyropidae), A. aotophilus (Ewing), and a second species, A. hershkovitzi new species, are described and illustrated.
Timm, Robert M., Price, Roger D.
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A new subgenus, Hutiaphilus (Phthiraptera: Gyropidae), is described for five previously named species of Gliricola (G. armatus, G. capromydis, G. cubanus, G. ewingi, and G. omahonyi) and four new species (G.
Timm, Robert M., Price, Roger D.
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Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Laboratório de Ixodides. Rio de Janeiro, RJ. Brasil.The type specimens of 142 nominal species of chewing and sucking lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera: Amblycera, Ischnocera and Anoplura) held in the Museu de ...
Valim, Michel P.
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This study focused on ectoparasites of tuco-tucos (Rodentia: Ctenomys) that occur in Bolivia. Fleas and lice were studied from different species of Ctenomys collected from 1984-2000 in different localities in Bolivia. A total of 88 fleas were identified,
Pucu de Araujo, Elisa
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Phylogeny and pattern of mitogenome organisation across Amblycera.
Phylogenetic tree based on concatenated maximum likelihood analysis of 2,395 target nuclear ortholog genes. Tree is drawn as a cladogram for readability.
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Gyropus lenti subsp. distinctus Werneck 1948
Gyropus lenti distinctus Werneck, 1948 Gyropus lenti disctinctus Werneck 1948: 68, fig. 67 (detail of the endomeres). Type locality: Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul, Salobra.
Valim, Michel P., Linardi, Pedro Marcos
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The South American chewing louse Abrocomophaga chilensis Emerson & Price has, since its description, remained the sole known member of the amblyceran family Abrocomophagidae.
Timm, Robert M., Price, Roger D.
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Gyropus travassosi Werneck 1948
Gyropus travassosi Werneck, 1948 Gyropus travassosi Werneck 1948: 58, fig. 36 (female habitus, dorso-ventral view), fig. 37 (male habitus, dorso-ventral view), fig. 38 (female terminalia, ventral view), fig. 39 (male genitalia, dorsal view), fig.
Valim, Michel P., Linardi, Pedro Marcos
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Gyropus longus Neumann, 1912 b Gyropus longus Neumann 1912 b: 222, fig. 9 T (male prothorax, dorsal view), fig. 9 G (male genitalia, dorsal view), fig. 10 (female legs I–III, ventral view). Type locality: Chile. Type host. Abrocoma bennetti Waterhouse,
Valim, Michel P., Linardi, Pedro Marcos
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