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A Quantitative Taxonomic Study or the Enderleinellus suturalis Complex (Anoplura: Hoplopleuridae)
Since the spring of 1961 the present authors have been engaged in a quantitative analytic study of the lice of the genus Hoplopleura. The data obtained from a preliminary study of Hoplopleura arboricola (unpublished) show that the populations from three ...
K. C. Kim, B. W. Brown, Edwin F. Cook
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Polyplax Indica, sp. nov. (Anoplura : Hoplopleuridae), parasitizingGolunda elliotiin India
Abstract A new species of hoplopleurid lice, Potypiax Indica, sp. nov. parasitizing Galunda ellioti is described and illustrated from India.
C. Mishra A, S. M. Kulkarni
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graph of the sucking lice of the world, additional new species have been discovered and species complexes have been divided into groups of closely related species. Cook and Beer (1959) described two new species of Hoplopleura, H. ferrisi and H. onychomydis, and Johnson (1959) has divided Neohaematopinus sciurinus complex into Neohaematopinus sciurinus (
Chester J. Stojanovich, Harry D. Pratt
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The Hoplopleurid Lice of the Indo-Malayan Subregion (Anoplura: Hoplopleuridae)
Phyllis T. Johnson
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Two New Species of Sucking Lice (Anoplura: Hoplopleuridae) from Nigeria
Journal of Medical Entomology, 1979Two new species of Werneckia, W. africana , n. sp. and W. nigeriensis , n. sp., are described and illustrated. They were collected from four-striped squirrels, Funisciurus lemniscatus and F. isabella , trapped in Nigeria. Additionally, a key to these new species as well as to W. minuta and W. paraxeri is given.
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Hoplopleura Himalayana, sp. nov. (anoplura : hoplopleuridae), parasitizing apodemusflavicollisin the Himalayan Region of India [PDF]
Abstract Hoplopleura himalayana, sp. nov., parasitizing Apodemus flavicollis (Melchior) is described and illustrated from high altitude regions of Himalaya, in the states of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, India.
H. R. Bhat, S. M. Kulkarni, A. C. Mishra
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Antennal Sensilla Coeloconica of Pedicinus obtusus obtusus (Anoplura: Hoplopleuridae)
Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1971Recently (Miller 1969; 1970a,b; 1971a) I have shown the sensilla on the distal antennal segments of the Anoplura, previously described as ring sensoria by Ferris (1951), to be either sensilla basiconica or sensilla coeloconica. It was demonstrated also (Miller 1971a) that the size of the openings of the sensilla coeloconica and the distinctness and ...
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Journal of Medical Entomology, 1988
Two new species of sucking lice belonging to the genus Ancistroplax are described and illustrated. Ancistroplax nepalensis was obtained from Soriculus nigrescens in Nepal, A. taiwanensis was found on S. fumidus in Taiwan. A key to the five species now in the genus is given.
Kiyotoshi Kaneko, Kimito Uchikawa
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Two new species of sucking lice belonging to the genus Ancistroplax are described and illustrated. Ancistroplax nepalensis was obtained from Soriculus nigrescens in Nepal, A. taiwanensis was found on S. fumidus in Taiwan. A key to the five species now in the genus is given.
Kiyotoshi Kaneko, Kimito Uchikawa
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The Journal of Parasitology, 1972
Two new species of hoplopleurid lice, Hoplopleura blandfordi sp. n. and Polyplax blanfordi sp. n., are described from Rattus (Rattus) blanfordi (Thomas) from Peninsular India. Two new species of hoplopleurid lice parasitizing Rattus (Rattus) blanfordi (Thomas) are described here. Polyplax blanfordi sp. n.
A. C. Mishra, V. Dhanda
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Two new species of hoplopleurid lice, Hoplopleura blandfordi sp. n. and Polyplax blanfordi sp. n., are described from Rattus (Rattus) blanfordi (Thomas) from Peninsular India. Two new species of hoplopleurid lice parasitizing Rattus (Rattus) blanfordi (Thomas) are described here. Polyplax blanfordi sp. n.
A. C. Mishra, V. Dhanda
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