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Piagetiella caputincisum Eichler 1950

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Piagetiella caputincisum Eichler, 1950 Piagetiella caputincisa Eichler, 1950: 106, figs 1a, 2a. Piagetiella caputincisa Eichler, 1950: Hopkins & Clay 1952: 292. Piagetiella caputincisa Eichler, 1950: Clay & Moreby 1967: 159, fig. 51. Piagetiella caputincisa Eichler, 1950: Price 1970: 401, figs 13, 18, 24, 27, 30, 39.
Gonza ́ Lez-Acun, Daniel A.   +1 more
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Piagetiella chilensis

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Piagetiella chilensis (Grosse, 1885) Tetrophthalmus chilensis Grosse, 1885: 534, pl. 2: figs 1, 6, 8, 9, 12–13, 15–16, 18–20. Tetrophthalmus chilensis Grosse, 1885; Harrison 1916: 60. Tetrophthalmus chilensis Grosse, 1885; Thompson 1940a: 640. Piagetiella bursaepelecani (Perry, 1876); Hopkins & Clay 1952: 292.
Gonza ́ Lez-Acun, Daniel A.   +1 more
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THE PIAGETIELLA (MALLOPHAGA: MENOPONIDAE) OF THE PELECANIFORMES

open access: yesThe Canadian Entomologist, 1970
AbstractEight species of the genus Piagetiella are discussed and illustrated. There are two new synonymies: P. africana (Bedford) (= Tetrophthalmus australis Bedford) and P. titan (Piaget) (= Tetrophthalmus subtitan Bedford). A key is given to the species.
Roger D. Price
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Infestations of Piagetiella titan (Menoponidae: Mallophaga) on juvenile white pelicans (Pelecanus nocrotalus, L.) in Urmia Lake National Park, northwest Iran.

2011
Pelecaniformes are large water birds feeding by hunting fish and living usually in the sea and in fresh water. Ectoparasitic lice of the genus Piagetiella are interesting from an ecological standpoint as they are found in the pouches of pelicans. Unlike chewing lice, which live on the body surface of the host, P. titan lives in the oral cavity of white
Salmanzadeh, Ramin, Jabbary, Hojjat
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First record of Piagetiella vigua (Eichler, 1943) (Amblycera: Menoponidae) in northeastern Brazil

First report in Brazil of the lice Piagetiella vigua, as well as the first time that this species has been recorded parasitizing the Neotropical Cormorant.
Pereira, Yasmin   +6 more
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