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Arthropod ectoparasites of aquatic wildlife often have complex relationships with their host species that have developed over long evolutionary time scales. Specialist parasite occurrence might depend on these hosts’ distributions.
S. Rohner+6 more
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New data at fauna of the chewing lice (Mallophaga) in Voronezh region of Russia
На основании инвентаризации материала, собранного в 1990-2020 гг., список пухоедов Воронежской области пополнен 15 новыми для региона видами. Впервые указываются 10 видов пухоедов-паразитов птиц: Amyrsidea megalosoma (Overgaard, 1943), Eomenacanthas ...
Сергей Петрович Гапонов
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The species composition of pigeon lice parasitic on pigeons of ornamental breeds on the specialized closed-type farm (Poltava) was studied. Five species of these ectoparasites were registered: Columbicola columbae Linnaeus, 1758, Campanulotes compar ...
I. Kolomak, O. Kruchynenko
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Anoplura and Mallophaga from african hosts
The descriptions of new, and determinations of old, species of Anoplura and Mallophaga presented in this paper are based on a small collection of these ecto-parasitic insects taken from mammals and birds of the Egyptian Sudan and other North and West ...
V. Kellogg, J. Paine
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There have come to me recently specimens of Mallophaga, taken from birds from mid-ocean islands, which demand the founding of two new genera in this interesting but little-studied order of parasitic insects.
V. Kellogg
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Fauna of chewing lice parasitizing Gallus gallus domesticus Linnaeus, 1758 (domestic chicken) in the Poltava Region was studied. Four species of chewing lice belonging to Menoponidae, Amblycera and Goniodidae, Ischnocera were identified. Of them, Menopon
V. Yevstafieva
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Under an arrangement made by the Department of Entomology of Stanford University with Dr. Joseph Grinnell, director of the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology of the University of California, the author was enabled to accompany a collecting party from the ...
G. F. Ferris
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On a New Family and Five New Genera of Mallophaga
L. Harrison
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