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A new genus and species of Philopteridae (Mallophaga)
Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London. Series B, Taxonomy, 1967SynopsisA new genus is described for Docophorus longiceps, parasitic on Brachypteracias leptosomus, and for a new species from the same host, The possible affinity of the new genus is discussed.
Theresa Clay, Bhup Kishore Tandan
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A revision of the genusPerineus(Phthiraptera: Philopteridae)
New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 1987Abstract Six species of the genus Perineus Thompson, 1936 are recognised, including one new species. These, together with their hosts, are: P. nigrolimbatus (Giebel, 1874) on Fulmarus glacialis glacialis, F. glacialis auduboni, F. glacialis rodgersii, and F. glacialoides; P. concinnus (Kellogg & Chapman, 1899) on Diomedea albatrus, D.
Ricardo L. Palma, Robert L. C. Pilgrim
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Two new species of Mulcticola (Philopteridae: Mallophaga).
The Canadian Entomologist, 1957The Ischnoceran genus Mulcticola Clay and Meinertzhagen, 1938, contains five forms found on the avian family Caprimulgidae. The known species, and type host, are: M. hypoleucus (Denny), 1842, found on Caprimulgus europaeus europaeus Linnaeus; M. macrocephalus (Kellogg), 1896, found on Chordeiles minor henryi Cassin; M.
Robert Edwin Elbel, Kary C. Emerson
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Molecular phylogenetics of the avian feather louse Philopterus-complex (Phthiraptera: Philopteridae)
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2022The avian feather louse Philopterus-complex (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera: Philopteridae) currently contains 12 genera that have been grouped together because of shared morphological characteristics. Although previously lumped into a single genus (Philopterus), more recent morphological treatments have separated the group into several different genera ...
Stanislav Kolencik+6 more
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A redescription of Aegypoecus brevicollis (Burmeister, 1838) (Ischnocera: Philopteridae)
Systematic Parasitology, 1992After studying some material belonging to genus Aegypoecus Clay & Meinertzhagen, 1939 captured on the head and neck of a European black vulture Aegypius monachus, the authors have identified these specimens as Aegypoecus brevicollis (Burmeister, 1838).
Jose Enrique Granados-Torres+4 more
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A New Species ofArdeicola(Mallophaga: Philopteridae) from Thailand [PDF]
Ardeicola ixobrychae , n. sp., from Ixobrychus cinnamomeus (Gmelin), the Cinnamon Least Bittern, is described and illustrated.
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Phylogenomics and host-switching patterns of Philopteridae (Psocodea: Phthiraptera) feather lice
International Journal for Parasitology, 2022Philopteridae feather lice are a group of ectoparasitic insects which have intimate relationships with their avian hosts. Feather lice include an enormous number of described species; however, the relationships of major lineages have been clouded by homoplasious characters due to convergent evolution.
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The Pheasant Group of The Genus Lagopoecus (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera: Philopteridae)
Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 2008Abstract A systematic study of the chewing louse genus Lagopoecus (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera: Philopteridae) was undertaken to identify several species found among the undetermined specimens in the K. C. Emerson Collection at Oklahoma State University.
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2023
Philopterus petrinus sp. n.- differs from Ph. fringillae (Scopoli) in head structure, clypeal plates shape and female genital clasp chetotaxy. Host: Rock sparrow. Type-localiy: Turkmen SSR. Ph. smogorzewskyi sp. n.- differs from Ph. linariae (Piaget) in paler colouration, metathorax and tergal abdominal plates chetoraxy. Host: Gold- fronted serin. Type-
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Philopterus petrinus sp. n.- differs from Ph. fringillae (Scopoli) in head structure, clypeal plates shape and female genital clasp chetotaxy. Host: Rock sparrow. Type-localiy: Turkmen SSR. Ph. smogorzewskyi sp. n.- differs from Ph. linariae (Piaget) in paler colouration, metathorax and tergal abdominal plates chetoraxy. Host: Gold- fronted serin. Type-
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Journal of Medical Entomology, 1993
Sixteen species of chewing lice in the genus Rallicola are recognized and described from members of the passerine subfamily Dendrocolaptinae. These include 12 previously described species and 4 new ones: R. keymerae from Dendrocolaptes picumnus, R. lyali from Xiphocolaptes major, R. harveyi from Deconychura longicauda, and R.
Dale H. Clayton, Roger D. Price
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Sixteen species of chewing lice in the genus Rallicola are recognized and described from members of the passerine subfamily Dendrocolaptinae. These include 12 previously described species and 4 new ones: R. keymerae from Dendrocolaptes picumnus, R. lyali from Xiphocolaptes major, R. harveyi from Deconychura longicauda, and R.
Dale H. Clayton, Roger D. Price
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