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Menopon picicola: a new junior synonym of Menacanthus pici (Insecta: Phthiraptera: Menoponidae)
Zootaxa, 2021Packard (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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2023
Two species of click beteles are described as new: Cardiophorus hiemalis sp. nov. distinct by long thin antennae, absence of a longitudinal process on the pronotum and a short first tarsal segment. Melanotus badchysicus sp. nov. differs from group M. humi-lis Schw. by a thin punctuation pronotum, antennal structure and male genitalia.
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Two species of click beteles are described as new: Cardiophorus hiemalis sp. nov. distinct by long thin antennae, absence of a longitudinal process on the pronotum and a short first tarsal segment. Melanotus badchysicus sp. nov. differs from group M. humi-lis Schw. by a thin punctuation pronotum, antennal structure and male genitalia.
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Nosopon clayae sp. n. (Mallophaga: Menoponidae) from Pernis apivorus
The Journal of Parasitology, 1963Nosopon clayae sp. n. is described from the type host, Pernis apivorus (Linn.), the honey buzzard, from Sweden. While studying the menoponid lice from raptors, we obtained a collection of four females and four males of an undescribed species of Nosopon Hopkins, 1950, from a honey buzzard, Pernis apivorus (Linn.).
Roger D. Price, James R. Beer
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Colpocephalum (Mallophaga: Menoponidae) from the Piciformes
1964(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Colpocephalum phalcoboeni sp. n. (Mallophaga: Menoponidae) from a Chilean Falcon
The Journal of Parasitology, 1964Colpocephalum phalcoboeni sp. n. is described from the type host Phalcoboenus albogularis Gould (Falconiformes) from Chile. Following a revisional study of the species of Colpocephalum from the Falconiformes (Price and Beer, 1963), I recently received from Dr. K. C.
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2023
Description and drawings are presented for two new for science species: Gallacanthus eichleri Fedorenko sp. n., a parasite of Alectoris graeca Meis., the third of the known species of this genus, and Menacanthus campestris Fedorenko sp. n., a parasite of Anthus campestris L.
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Description and drawings are presented for two new for science species: Gallacanthus eichleri Fedorenko sp. n., a parasite of Alectoris graeca Meis., the third of the known species of this genus, and Menacanthus campestris Fedorenko sp. n., a parasite of Anthus campestris L.
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The status of Ratitiphagus batocina Eichler (Mallophaga: Menoponidae)
1967(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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A Review of Ciconiphilus Bedford (Mallophaga: Menoponidae)
The Canadian Entomologist, 1965Abstract>Eight species of Ciconiphilus from the Ciconiiformes and Anseriformes are discussed and illustrated; two of these are newly described: melanolophi. (type-host: Gorsachius m. melanolophus) and cygni (type-host: Cygnus cygnus). New synonymies include: quadripustulatus (Burm.) (= maculipes Gieb., planiceps Piag., cingulatum Piag.); temporalis (
Roger D. Price, James R. Beer
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Gender correction for a louse (Phthiraptera: Menoponidae) from cormorants
1997(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Price, Roger D., Palma, Ricardo Luis
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Three new African species of Clayia (Mallophaga, Menoponidae)
1954(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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