RATE OF POPULATION EXPANSION OF ISCHNOCERAN LOUSE, Goniodes dissimilis DENNY, 1842 (ISOCHNOCERA: PHTHIRAPTERA: INSECTA) [PDF]
The average incubation period of the eggs recorded 5.55 + 0.19 days (range, 4-8 days, n=249), duration three nymphal instars 5.76 + 0.12 days (range, 4-7 days, n=211), 5.53 + 0.18 days (range, 4-7 days, n=185), 5.27 + 0.14 days (range, 4-7 days, n=128 ...
AHMAD, AFTAB
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Piolhos mastigadores são normalmente encontrados em aves e mamíferos. Esses insetos são divididos em duas subordens de importância nas aves, a Amblycera e a Ischnocera, sendo que nesta última apenas a família Philopteridae abrange os piolhos específicos
Luiz Fernando Wolpert de Gois+5 more
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Mitochondrial Genome Fragmentation Occurred Multiple Times Independently in Bird Lice of the Families Menoponidae and Laemobothriidae. [PDF]
Dong Y+6 more
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A note onPhilopterus kalkalichiAnsari, 1955 (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera: Philopteridae) [PDF]
Ricardo L. Palma, Roger Price
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Recording of Chewing louse Philopterus sp. (Mallophaga : Ischnocera) from Crow in Iraq [PDF]
Fulk A. Al-Dabbagh, Zohair I. F. Rahemo
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Back from Exile? First Records of Chewing Lice (Lutridia exilis; Ischnocera; Mallophaga) in Growing Eurasian Otter (Lutra lutra) Populations from Northern Germany. [PDF]
Rohner S+6 more
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Genomic Approaches to Uncovering the Coevolutionary History of Parasitic Lice. [PDF]
Johnson KP.
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In this study, 17 lice species were collected and identified from marine and coastal birds from the Atlantic Ocean coast, rivers and lagoons of Uruguay. Among them, 16 species (one at generic level only) are recorded for the first time for this country.
José M Venzal+5 more
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Studies on the evolution and phylogeny of the Mallophaga (Insecta) with special reference to the relationships between the phylogeny of host and parasite [PDF]
The Niallophaga, a suborder of the Pthiraptera, are a group of obligate ectoparasites living on birds and mammals which present interesting problems of evolution and phylogeny.+ The present distribution of the avian Niallophaga suggests that these ...
Clay, Theresa
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Chewing lice (Phthiraptera) species found on Turkish shorebirds (Charadriiformes) [PDF]
Journal ArticleApproximately 4.500 species of lice have been so far described, with about 4.000 species seen on birds and with 3.000 species in the suborder Ischnocera 1. There are 465 bird species so far recorded in Turkey and the actual total is likely
Dik, Bilal, Sekercioglu, Cagan
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