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The occurrence ofHoplopleura pacifica(Anoplura, Hoplopleuridae) onRattus norvegicusof Barcelona [PDF]
The occurrence of the louse Hoplopleura pacifica on Rattus norvegicus from Barcelona is reported. The rats infested were caught in two different biotopes: the sewer system and the port.
M.S. Hernández
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A new species of sucking louse Hoplopleura villosissima n. sp. (Psocodea: Phthiraptera: Hoplopleuridae) and a new host record of the spiny rat louse Polyplax spinulosa Burmeister, 1839 (Psocodea: Phthiraptera: Polyplacidae) from the long-haired rat Rattus villosissimus Waite (Rodentia: Muridae) in Australia [PDF]
Background The sucking louse fauna of endemic Australian rodents has been under-studied for decades. Sixty-five species of native rodents have been recorded in Australia.
Wei Wang+4 more
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Resume. -Une nouvelle espece d'Hoplopleura, parasitant des rongeurs Hylomyscus, est decrite de Cote d'Ivoire.
François-Xavier Pajot
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The adult and two nymphal stages of Hoplopleura kitti sp.nov. from Rattus berdmorei Blyth, and the adult stage of Polyplax pricei sp.nov. from Rattus niveiventer Hodgson are described and illustrated.I thank Dr K. C. Emerson, 2704 N. Kensington Street, Arlington, Virginia 22207 for making these specimens available to me for this study. I am grateful to
Ke Chung Kim
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Family HOPLOPLEURIDAE Ewing, 1929 Hoplopleuridae Ewing, 1929: 133.
Kitrytė, Neringa, Baltrūnaitė, Laima
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Family Hoplopleuridae Ewing, 1929 Small to medium in size (adults ~ 0.8–1.4 mm long). Head lacking eyes; antennae with 4 or 5 segments. Thorax lacking a notal pit; thoracic sternal plate well developed. Legs progressively larger (from fore, mid, to hind legs), each terminating in an acuminate claw; tibial thumbs well developed.
Durden, Lance A.+5 more
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The type specimens of 142 nominal species of chewing and sucking lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera: Amblycera, Ischnocera and Anoplura) held in the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil (MZUSP) are listed.
Michel P. Valim
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From April to December of 2010, we performed a cross sectional study in order to collect and identify the species of anoplurans associated with cricetid and heteromyd rodents from montane forests in 5 localities in Guerrero and Oaxaca, Mexico.
Sokani Sánchez-Montes+3 more
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