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Degeerielline Ischnocera (Insecta : Phthiraptera) of the Pittidae (Aves)
Oriental Insects, 1977Abstract This paper deals with the species of Picicola, a member of the Degeeriella-complex. parasitic on birds (pittas) of the family Pittidae (order Passeriformes). It contains a redescription of one known species, descriptions of 8 new species and a key to the described species.
K. Somadder, Bhup Kishore Tandan
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Parasitology Research, 2010
One hundred and seventy individuals of five species of manakins (Passeriformes: Pipridae) were examined for chewing lice (Phthiraptera) in Costa Rica. Six species of chewing lice were identified. Chewing lice or their eggs were found on 26% individuals (28 positive/109 examined) of Long-tailed Manakins (Chiroxiphia linearis), the most numerous manakin ...
Oldrich Sychra+4 more
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One hundred and seventy individuals of five species of manakins (Passeriformes: Pipridae) were examined for chewing lice (Phthiraptera) in Costa Rica. Six species of chewing lice were identified. Chewing lice or their eggs were found on 26% individuals (28 positive/109 examined) of Long-tailed Manakins (Chiroxiphia linearis), the most numerous manakin ...
Oldrich Sychra+4 more
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The water-vapour uptake system of the phthiraptera
Journal of Insect Physiology, 1983Abstract The occurrence of active water-vapour uptake was examined in 16 Phthirapteran species representing the two groups of biting lice or Mallophaga (Amblycera and Ischnocera) and the sucking lice or Anoplura. Water-vapour uptake could not be demonstrated in the Anoplura and although it is frequently encountered in the biting lice, some members of
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Hematophages (Diptera, Siphonaptera, Hemiptera, Phthiraptera)
2012Insects of public health importance use different feeding strategies in the course of their life cycles. Strategies that allowed them to access new food sources made it possible for some insect species to become involved in the transmission of pathogenic agents, in different ways and with different degrees of efficiency.
Mário Antônio Navarro-Silva+1 more
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The genus Esthiopterum (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera)
Journal of Entomology Series B, Taxonomy, 1973SYNOPSISAn account is given of eight species of Esthiopterum parasitic on cranes, and the three species‐groups into which they are divided are characterised. Four of the species are described as new, redescriptions are given of the remainder, and a key for their separation is included.
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Phylogenomics and host-switching patterns of philopteridae (Psocodea: phthiraptera) feather lice.
International Journal of Parasitology, 2022Robert S. de Moya
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The Phthiraptera (Insecta) parasitic on flamingoes (Phoenicopteridae: Aves)
Journal of Zoology, 1974The phthirapteran parasites occurring on the flamingoes are listed and their distribution discussed. New species of Anaticola and Anatoecus are described.
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