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FIGURES 1–6. Neopsittaconirmus vendulae n. sp. 1, male; 2, male dorsal terminalia; 3–4, male genitalia, dorsal view (3), ventral view (4); 5, female; 6, female ventral terminalia. (Figures were made from the type specimens held at the NHML—B.M. 1969101).
Sychra, Old Ř Ich
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FIGURES 13–16. Picicola galbulica Valim & Linardi n. sp. 5, male genitalia (bar = 0.6mm). 6, endomeral plate of male genitalia (bar = 0.3mm). 7, female genital plate and vulvar region (bar = 0.1mm).
Valim, Michel P., Linardi, Pedro M.
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FIGURES 1–4. Picicola serrafreirei Valim & Linardi n. sp. 1, dorsoventral male. 2, dorsoventral male head. 3, dorsoventral female. 4, dorsoventral female head.
Valim, Michel P., Linardi, Pedro M.
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FIGURES 26–30. Bizarrifrons wecksteini sp. nov.: male terminalia, dorso-ventral view (26); male subgenital plate (27); male genitalia (28); female terminalia, dorso-ventral view (29); female subgenital plate (30).Published as part of Valim, Michel P ...
Valim, Michel P., Palma, Ricardo L.
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A total of 185 birds (nine captured alive and 176 preserved in a museum), belonging to the families Furnariidae (n=14), Tyrannidae (n=4), Turdidae (n=24) and Icteridae (n=143) (Aves: Passeriformes) were searched for lice (Phthiraptera: Philopteridae ...
Daniel González-Acuña +5 more
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Presence of one ecto- and two endoparasite species of the black stork (Ciconia nigra) in Portugal. [PDF]
Ramilo DW +6 more
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Development of MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry for the identification of lice isolated from farm animals. [PDF]
Ouarti B +6 more
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Draft genome assemblies of the avian louse Brueelia nebulosa and its associates using long-read sequencing from an individual specimen. [PDF]
Sweet AD +4 more
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Extensive in situ radiation of feather lice on tinamous. [PDF]
Virrueta Herrera S +5 more
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Mitochondrial Genome Fragmentation Occurred Multiple Times Independently in Bird Lice of the Families Menoponidae and Laemobothriidae. [PDF]
Dong Y +6 more
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