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Ectoparasites of the European wildcat (Felis silvestris) in Germany. [PDF]
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Unsupervised AI reveals insect species-specific genome signatures. [PDF]
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CONTRIBUCIÓN A LA IDENTIFICACIÓN DEL Mallophaga EN GUAJOLOTES NATIVOS DEL ESTADO DE YUCATÁN
Canul S.M., Sierra V.A., Azcorra P.G., Nava G.F.J., Amaya M.S.M.
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Pathogenic involvement of Mallophaga
Zeitschrift Für Angewandte Entomologie, 1985AbstractVery little attention has been paid towards the role of Mallophaga in reservoiring and transmitting infectious agents amongst their hosts. A survey of literature reveals that two haematophagous mallophagans infesting poultry birds can act as vectors of pathogens causing cholera, typhoid or even toxoplasmosis amongst their hosts.
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1913
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Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1937
Female: The head is more than twice as broad as long. Figure 1 shows the ventral aspect of the head and prosternal plate. The cephalic margin is slightly angular. The sides are swollen and form a flap over the antennal fossa. The unpigmented eyes are prominent and without spines. The most remarkable feature is the gular plate.
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Female: The head is more than twice as broad as long. Figure 1 shows the ventral aspect of the head and prosternal plate. The cephalic margin is slightly angular. The sides are swollen and form a flap over the antennal fossa. The unpigmented eyes are prominent and without spines. The most remarkable feature is the gular plate.
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2023
Philopterus taigensis sp. n.- allied to Ph. rutteri from Parus montanus, differs by larger body size, head shape, presence of three pleural chetae in each upper angle of IX abdominal segment in female.
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Philopterus taigensis sp. n.- allied to Ph. rutteri from Parus montanus, differs by larger body size, head shape, presence of three pleural chetae in each upper angle of IX abdominal segment in female.
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