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Menopon gallinae

2021
Menopon gallinae (Linnaeus, 1758) Host: Gallus gallus (Linnaeus, 1758) —captive bird. Ref.: this paper. Location: Kláštor pod Znievom, 25 Apr. 1977 (Straka Coll., AKMM). Note: Although the occurrence of this louse species if probably well known among veterinarians and hen breeders, this is the first record of Menopon gallinae from Slovakia.
Ošlejšková, Lucie   +3 more
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Menopon picicola: a new junior synonym of Menacanthus pici (Insecta: Phthiraptera: Menoponidae)

Zootaxa, 2021
Packard (1873) described Menopon picicola as a new species, based on ten lice taken from two species of woodpeckers of the genus Picoides—P. arcticus (Swainson, 1832) and P. dorsalis Baird, 1858—collected in Wyoming, U.S.A. in August 1872. Considering that (1) Packard (1873) neither designated a holotype nor a single type host, (2) his type material is
RICARDO L. PALMA, TERRY D. GALLOWAY
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Menopon pallens Clay 1949

2021
Menopon pallens Clay, 1949b Host: Perdix perdix (Linnaeus, 1758). Ref.: Balát (1956, 1977); Straka (1987). Locations: Trnava, 7 Oct. 1951 (Balát Coll., MMBC slide number 618); Martin, 20 Jan. 1977 (Straka Coll., AKMM).
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Menopon gallinae

2007
Menopon gallinae (L.)—shaft louse Ex Gallus gallus (domestic chicken): 1M, NC, Swain Co., Oconaluftee, Frontier Farm, 15 Jul. 2003, W. K. Reeves, L­3092. Like the previous species, this louse has an almost cosmopolitan distribution (Emerson 1956, Durden 2002), but this appears to be the first record from the Park.
Reeves, Will K.   +5 more
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