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Journal of Natural History, 2023
Four new species of feather mites (Acariformes: Astigmata: Analgoidea) are described from the yellow-rumped cacique, Cacicus cela (Linnaeus, 1758) (Passeriformes: Icteridae), in Brazil: Proctophyllodes truncatilobus sp.
F. A. Hernandes
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Four new species of feather mites (Acariformes: Astigmata: Analgoidea) are described from the yellow-rumped cacique, Cacicus cela (Linnaeus, 1758) (Passeriformes: Icteridae), in Brazil: Proctophyllodes truncatilobus sp.
F. A. Hernandes
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Thrushes (Aves: Passeriformes) as indicators of microplastic pollution in terrestrial environments.
Science of the Total Environment, 2022Microplastic pollution is one of the leading global conservation issues. The aim of this study was to investigate the occurrence of microplastics in the gastrointestinal tracts of Common Blackbirds Turdus merula (N = 16) and Song Thrushes Turdus ...
K. Deoniziak+3 more
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CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on Passeriformes covers Identity, Distribution.
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This datasheet on Passeriformes covers Identity, Distribution.
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Acarina, 2021
A new feather mite species, Trouessartia emberizae sp. n., is described from the Tristram’s Bunting, Emberiza tristrami Swinhoe (Passeriformes: Emberizidae) in the Primorye Territory (Russian Far East). The new species is close to T.
S. Mironov
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A new feather mite species, Trouessartia emberizae sp. n., is described from the Tristram’s Bunting, Emberiza tristrami Swinhoe (Passeriformes: Emberizidae) in the Primorye Territory (Russian Far East). The new species is close to T.
S. Mironov
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Systematic and Applied Acarology, 2021
Two new feather mite species collected from the Huet's fulvetta, Alcippe hueti (Passeriformes, Leiothrichidae), in China are described: Proterothrix dinghushani sp. n. (Proctophyllodidae) and Trouessartia pauciseta sp. n. (Trouessartiidae).
I. Constantinescu+6 more
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Two new feather mite species collected from the Huet's fulvetta, Alcippe hueti (Passeriformes, Leiothrichidae), in China are described: Proterothrix dinghushani sp. n. (Proctophyllodidae) and Trouessartia pauciseta sp. n. (Trouessartiidae).
I. Constantinescu+6 more
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Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2001
Eleven species belonging to four families of cheyletoid mites (Acari: Cheyletoidea) are recorded from several species of passeriform birds from Manitoba, Canada. Descriptions and diagnoses are provided for four new species, and six species are recorded for the first time in Canada: Ornithocheyletia turdi sp.nov.
Andre V. Bochkov, Terry D. Galloway
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Eleven species belonging to four families of cheyletoid mites (Acari: Cheyletoidea) are recorded from several species of passeriform birds from Manitoba, Canada. Descriptions and diagnoses are provided for four new species, and six species are recorded for the first time in Canada: Ornithocheyletia turdi sp.nov.
Andre V. Bochkov, Terry D. Galloway
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Hematozoa from Passeriform Birds in Louisiana
The Journal of Parasitology, 1993Blood smears were examined from 935 individuals of 19 migrant and resident bird species collected in Louisiana. Of these, 320 (34.2%) harbored hematozoa. The prevalences of parasites were as follows: Haemoproteus spp. 22.8%, Trypanosoma spp. 6.9%, unidentified microfilariae 5.0%, Plasmodium spp. 3.4%, and Leucocytozoon spp. 1.3%.
Madonna A. Bishop+3 more
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The haemoproteids of the weaver finches (Passeriformes)
Journal of Natural History, 1991The haemoproteids of four families of passeriforms that collectively constitute the weaver finches sensu latu have been reviewed. Within the family Passeridae, only Haemoproteus passeris Kruse, 1890 is recognized as a valid species; H. gymnorhidis de Mello, 1936, H. granulosum Rey Vila, 1945, H. danilewskyi var. urbanensis Sachs, 1953 and H.
Gordon F. Bennett, M.A. Peirce
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Comments on the Phylogeny and Skull of the Passeriformes [PDF]
The publications of Beecher and Tordoff have stirred discussion relative to the classification of the oscines, particularly the nine-primaried ones of the New World. Comments on the phylogeny of this group have been limited to those who are primarily systematists and not comparative anatomists.
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Ordnung: Passeriformes – Sperlingsvögel (Einleitung)
2021Die Ordnung der Sperlingsvogel bildet die groste Gruppe innerhalb der Klasse der Aves. Mit – je nach Quelle – 5300 bis 5700 Vogelarten wurden bislang mehr als die Halfte aller Vogelarten der Erde zu den Passeriformes gezahlt (Raikow 1986; Sibley und Ahlquist 1990 u. a. m.) (neuere Studien: siehe unten). Sperlingsvogel sind (bis auf Antarktika) weltweit
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