@article {95749, title = {大齿鼠多板虱{\textemdash}云南省吸虱一新种(虱目:多板虱科)}, journal = {Entomotaxonomia}, volume = {12}, year = {1990}, pages = {5-7}, abstract = {

English translated title: Rat polyphylla\—a new species of sucking lice from Yunnan Province (Liceidae: Polyphthidae)

Trnaslated Abstract: A new species of sucking lice was recently identified from the specimens of sucking lice collected in Yunnan Province. The description is as follows. Measurements are in millimeters, with average values in parentheses. Polyplax dacnomydi Chin, a new species Identification characteristics Similar to Polyplax insulsa Ferris and Polyplax asiatica Ferris. Side dorsal pieces II and III have a very long setae. The tarsus of the hind leg also has small protrusions such as tarsus and many lice. Abdominal segments IV-VI, in the tarsus, there are many plate lice, both males and females have dorsal plates; in Asia, only males have dorsal plates. But in the large tooth rat, there were no sclerites in the abdominal segments IV to VI of the female and male insects; the lateral dorsal segments had no lateral posterior horns and were arc-shaped.

Chinese abstract: 中文摘要:最近从云南省采集的吸虱标本中鉴定出一新种。记述如下。量度为毫米,括弧内为平均值。大齿鼠多板虱Polyplax dacnomydi Chin,新种 鉴别特征 近似附突多板虱Polyplax insulsa Ferris和亚洲多板虱Polyplax asiaticaFerris。侧背片II及III均有一根刚毛甚长。后腿跗节亦具小突如跗突多板虱。腹节IV-VI,在跗突多板虱,雌雄性均具背片;在亚洲多板虱则仅雄虫具背片。但在大齿鼠多板虱,则雌、雄虫腹节IV一VI均无硬化片;其侧背片无侧后角,呈圆弧形。

}, keywords = {new Anoplura, Yunnan}, url = {http://xbkcflxb.cnjournals.com/xbkcflxb/ch/reader/view_abstract.aspx?file_no=19900113\&flag=1}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} } @article {95653, title = {A NEW SPECIES OF THE GENUS EULINOGNATHUS FROM NEI MONGOL, CHINA (ANOPLURA: POLYPLACIDAE)}, journal = {Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica}, volume = {17}, year = {1992}, pages = {339-343}, abstract = {

Among the four species of Eulinognathus parasitic on jerboas from Nei Mongol, one was found to be new to science.Eulinognathus cardiocranius sp. nov.It was collected off Cardiocranius paradoxus Satunin. The morphological characters which differ from all other species of the genus are: 1. lack of hook-like processes on the venter of head, 2. pentagonal thoracic sternal plate provided with a heavily sclerotized frame along the lateral and posterior margins, and 3. paratergal plates present on abdominal sengmentsII-VI, all with posterior lateral angles pointed and with all setae much longer than the plate bearing them, although the setae on each plate unequal.Holotype♀, allotype♂, paratypes 4♀♀, 2♂♂, 2 nymphs, all deposited in the Department of Parasitology, Guiyang Medical College, Guiyang.The louse found on Euchoreuies naso Sclater from Xinjiang and described as a new species, Eulinognathus euchoreuiei Chin, 1984, is found to be a junior synonum of E. euchoreutae Cais, 1977

}, url = {https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/A-NEW-SPECIES-OF-THE-GENUS-EULINOGNATHUS-FROM-NEI-Chin/e08e53abce872fcdacc2afaf8086918017e412e0$\#$paper-header}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} } @article {94696, title = {A NEW SUCKING LOUSE FROM CHINA --TYPHLOMYOPHTHIRUS LITHOSIS (ANOPLURA:HAEMATOPINOIDIDAE)}, journal = {Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica}, volume = {19}, year = {1994}, pages = {231-234}, url = {http://en.cnki.com.cn/Article_en/CJFDTOTAL-DWFL402.022.htm}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} } @article {94695, title = {Studies on Chinese Anoplura X. Key to species of the genus Hoplopleura with the description of a new species (Anoplura: Hoplopleuridae)}, journal = {Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica}, volume = {21}, year = {1996}, pages = {190-195}, abstract = {

This is the last paper of this series. A key for separating the 22 species of the genusHplopleura found in China is presented and a new species is discribed

}, keywords = {Holopleura xiei, new species}, url = {http://en.cnki.com.cn/Article_en/CJFDTotal-DWFL602.009.htm}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} } @article {94694, title = {A new species of the genus Polyplax of Anoplura (Phthiraptera: Polyplacidae).}, journal = {Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica}, volume = {18}, year = {1993}, pages = {100 - 104}, abstract = {

Polyplax qiuae sp. nov.Female: Body length 0.97\—1.23(1.01)mm. Head as long as broad. Postantennal angles rounded, with the genal margin slightly arched and converging toward occiput. Ventrally the gular area broad and prominent. Basal segment of antennae enlarged. Thorax with large shield-shaped thoracic plate, with its anterior margin straight and the sides parallet, The posterior protrusion broad with the end truncate. Abodomen rather long, with two sclerotized plates both dorsally and ventrally on segments IV\—VII, the anterior ones narrower. Dorsally, setae on segment II of different lengths alternatively arranged, and, with the last ones on the row short peg-like. Paratergal plates IV\—VI elongate triangular with tips of posterior lateral angles tri-or bi-cuspid. Setae nearly equal, about half the length of the plate bearing them. Those on paratergite VII shorter than those of paratergite VIII.Male: Body length 0.67\—0.90(0.80)mm. The third segment of antennae being highly modified, with its anterior margin strongly protruded to form a long hook-llke protrusion, with its tip tricuspid and with two strong stetae. Thoracic sternal plate as the female, but with its anterior margin slightly convex out. Abdomen shorter, with two tergites on segmest II. Setae on second plate with eleven setae of different length alternatively arranged. Segments III\—VII each with one tergite and witha row of setae of different lengths arranged in certain patern. Segments II and III each with two sternites and segments IV\—VII one each. External genitalia with short parameres and long posterior arm of pseudopenis not wrapped between them.Speimens: Holotype ♀ and allotype (?) from Phodopus sungorus Pallas (84040), Hebei: Kanbao; paraptypes 4♀♀ 1(?), same record as holotype; 3♀♀, 3(?), same record as holotype (host No. 840022); 2(?), 5 nymphs, same kind of host, all from Nei Mongol: Sai-han-tala-1(?) from Phodopus roborovskii Satunin(84052), Nei Mongol: Ala-shan Qi, I nymph, similar host (84050) Nei Mongol: Wula-te Qi. All collected off pelts of the hamsters by Miss Qiu Xie Li May 28, June 6, 1984. 2♀♀ from P. roborovskii (00214, and 00216), Xingjiang: subrb of Haba He, Apr. 28, 1989 of Xingjiang Institute for Endemie Diseases Control and Research. All specimens are diposted in the Department of Parasitology, Guiyang Medical College Guiyang, except those from Xingjiang wich are deposited in the Xingjiang Institute for Endemie Diseases Control and Research, Urumqi.Three species of sucking lice of the genus Polyplax have been reported from hamsters, i.e. P. dentaticornis Ewing off Cricetulus longicaudatus, P. plesia Johnson off Mastromys albicau- dus and P. calomysci Kim et Emerson off Callomyscus baiwrdi. The new species, Polyplax qiuae Chin is readily distinguishable from P.dentaicornis and P. calomysci by the setae on the fourth paratergite being almost equal in legth. It further differs from P. plesia and P calomysci in the almost straight anterior margin of the thoracic sternal plate and its truncated posterior protrusion. The parameres of the male being smaller and articulating with the basal apodeme at the middle and the long posterior process of the pseudopenis not wrapped bet-The new species is named after the collector Miss Qiu Xue-li.

}, keywords = {new species, Polyplax qiuae}, url = {http://en.cnki.com.cn/Article_en/CJFDTotal-DWFL199301025.htm}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} } @article {94693, title = {Studies of Chinese Enderleinellus Fahrenholz, with description of a new species (Anoplura: Enderleinellidae)}, journal = {Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica}, volume = {19}, year = {1994}, month = {1994}, pages = {317-321}, abstract = {

There are eight sopes of Enderleinellus in China, namely E.corrugatus Johnson, 1959, E.dremomydis Ferris, 1919, E. kumadai Kaneko, 1954, E.menetensis Ferris, 1919 E.puvensis Blagoveshtchensky , 1972,E.sciurotamiasis Ferris, 1919, E. suturalis(Osborn, 1891), and E. tamiopsis Chin, sp. nov., near to E. dolichocephalus and E. disparilis, and collected from a tree squirrel of Tamiops sp. (possibly T. swinhoei), in Nei Menggu Autonomous Region, China, is described.

}, keywords = {Enderleinellus tamiopsis, new species}, url = {http://en.cnki.com.cn/Article_en/CJFDTotal-DWFL199403013.htm}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} } @article {94692, title = {A NEW SPECIES OF SUCKING LOUSE FROM GRICRTULUS LONGICAUDATUS MILNE-EDWARDS (ANOPLURA: POLYPLACIDAE)}, journal = {Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica}, volume = {20}, year = {1995}, pages = {97 - 101}, abstract = {

here are 4 species of sucking lice of hamsters (Rodentia: Cricetidae) belonging to the genus Polyplax, namely: P. calomysci Kim and Enerson 1971, P. dentaticornis Ewing, 1935, P. qiuae Chin 1993, and P. plesia Johnson 1960, Each has a host of different genus. A fifth species, described in this paper was collected off Cricetulus longicaudatus from Qinghai. A key is provided for separating .these species.

}, keywords = {Cricetidae, new species}, url = {http://en.cnki.com.cn/Article_en/CJFDTotal-DWFL501.019.htm}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} } @article {94679, title = {A NEW SPECIES OF SUCKING LOUSE FROM NINGXIA HIU AUTONOMUS REGION (PHTHIRAPTERA: POLYPLACIDAE)}, journal = {Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica}, volume = {20}, year = {1995}, abstract = {

Eulinognathus cruciformis sp. nov.The head is armed ventrally with a group of three thorn-like processes at the anteriorlateral angle and with a larger one posterior to them. There is a broad flat process on the dorsal side of the hasal segment of antennae. The thoracic sternal plates is longer thanbroad, characteristically in the shape of a crucifix with its posterior protrusion longer thanthat of the anterior. The abdomen is without sclerotic plates except the usual genital sclerothation and paratergites. Paratergites are present on segments II - VI with the posteriorSetae unequal, especially those in segments 1 - IV in which one of the two setae is muchlonger than the other. It is near E. aculeotus (Neumann, 1912), from which it differs bythe characteristic sternal plate and the trinngular paratergltes with anterior protrusionIt is named after the characteristic form of the thoracic sternal plate which is unique inthis genus.HOlotype ♀, allotype ♂, Paratypes 16 ♂♂, 27♀♀, off Alhaaga sp., Zhong NingCounty(37. 4\°N, 105. 6\°E), Ningxia, 25. VIII. 1986 1 ♀ Hai Yuan County (36. 5\°N,105. 6\°E), 14. VI. 1987; 1 ♂, Alashan ZUO Qi.

}, url = {http://en.cnki.com.cn/Article_en/CJFDTotal-DWFL503.019.htm}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung and Xue-li Bai} } @article {61089, title = {Records of Chinese mammalian chewing lice (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera: Trichodectidae)}, journal = {Shichuan Journal of Zoology}, volume = {13}, year = {1994}, pages = {106-110}, url = {https://phthiraptera.myspecies.info/sites/phthiraptera.info/files/61089.pdf}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} } @article {61085, title = {Studies on Chinese Anoplura V. The Polyplacid genera Polyplax, Haemodipsus and Sathrax}, journal = {Acta Academiae Medicinae Guiyang}, volume = {5}, year = {1980}, pages = {101-107}, url = {https://phthiraptera.myspecies.info/sites/phthiraptera.info/files/61085.pdf}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} } @article {61084, title = {Studies on Chinese Anoplura IV. The description of two new species and proposal of new families and new suborder for the lice of Typhlomys cinereus Milne-Edwards}, journal = {Acta Academiae Medicinae Guiyang}, volume = {5}, year = {1980}, month = {1980}, pages = {91-100}, abstract = {

The pig-tail rat, Typhlomys cinereus Milne-Edwards, one of the two species of the rodent family Platacanthomyidae, has a limited distribution in China and in Viet Nam. It is an insectivore-like rodent with velvet fur and small eyes but with larger ears and a tufted long tail. It is confined in certain locali- ties in Fujian, Guizhou and Guangxi, and is somewhat rare. In a study of its ectoparasites, we found almost all the main groups of arthropod parasites are peculiar and have to establish new genera for them, However, because of their strict host specificity, its lice are even more wonderful and two mew families and a new suborder are here reported. 1. Typhlomyophthirus bifoliatus Chin, gen. et sp. nov. Generic diagnosis: Antenna similar in two sexes, 5-segmented, with the first segment larger and the second segment narrower at its base; and with sensilium on the last two segments. Mesothoracic phragma distinct. Forelegs small, midlegs larger and hindlegs the largest, with very broad flattened claw. Thoracic sternal plate pressent. Tergal plate of abdominal segment VIII narrow, divided at the middle and extended laterally to articulate with- the corresponding paratergal plate. Sternal plate of abdominal segment II divid- ed longitudinally into two lateral plates with their antero-lateral angle articu- luted with corresponding paratergal plates. Paratergal plates present on segmen- ts II- VIII with those on segments II-VIII divided into dorsal and ventral lobes by a narrow membranous middle portion. Six pairs of spiracles on segments IV-VIII. Male with one plate and one row of setae on each abdominal segment both dorsally and ventrally. The tergal plate of segment VI with its postero- lateral angles drawn into a long process with strong spur-like sera on its tip pointed dorsally. Female with two plates on segments IV- VI and dorsally both ventrally, the anterior being broader than the posterior, each with three rows of setae except segment IV, with only two rows. Segments VII and VIII with 1 tergal plate and segment VIII 1 sternal plate only. Type species: Typhlomyophthirus bifoliatus Chin, gen. et sp. nov. Species diagnosis as above and is characterized by its two large modified leaf-like setae in relation to the second abdominal sternal plate af segment VII, hence the name bi- two and folia, leaf. This new louse reminds us the genus Ancistroplax from Sir Lanka, the 6th tergal plate of which possesses a strong hook-like sera at each of the posterior lateral angles. The genera Ancistroplax Waterston, Schizophthirus Ferris and Haematopinoides Osborn share with the new gneus Typhlorayophthirus Chin the splited second sternal plate. But their diferences are distinct. I, hereupon, propose to rais, the subfamily Haematopinoidinae as defined by Kim and Ludwig 1978 to family rank and leave the family Hoplopleuridae to contain only those genera which infest typical rodents. It is very interesting that although Typhlomys cinereus had been classified under Muscardinidae, yet its sucking louse Typhlomyophthirus gen. nov. is more closely related to the genus Ancistroplax of Crocidura, an soricid insecti- yore than Schizophthirus, the only anopluron genus infesting and specific to muscardinids. 2. Mirophthirus liae Chin gen. et sp. nov. Generic diagnosis. Phthiraptera with sucking mouthparts. Head short and broad, extending laterally behind antenna. Antenna five segmented, similar in two sexes, with the distal end of segment II possessing a large, strong, hook- like spur. Thorax short and broad with only the middle portion of pronotum and mesonotum, and the pror and meso-sternites fused. A pair of thoracic spi- racles present on mesonotum. All legs slender, with the anterior pair very small, hidden under the head, their coxae close to each other, located between and at the level of midcoxae. The mid-and hindlegs extending far from the body, with the midlegs the longest and the span between their claws equaling to body length. Hindlegs smaller than the middles. All tarsi small, each with a small claw. Abdominal segments II-VII each with one plate both dorsally and ventrally, and with a row of setae at its hind margin. Paratergal plates present on segments II-VIII, all with two posterior marginal setae except segment III bearing three; in addition, two or three minute setae posterior to the spiracle on paratergal plates III-VI. Spiracles on segments III-VIII, all but the 8th with a round, deeply colored, heavily sclerotized sinus closely behind each of them. Females with gonopods. Tgpe species. Mirophthirus line Chin, gen. et sp. nov. Species diagnosis as above. This species is named after my wife, Professor Li Kuei-Chen, Siphonapteralogist, who in forty years has encouraged and help- ed me in my work and is also the collector of these woderful lice. Mire- wonderful, phthirus louse. This peculiar louse is a wonderful discovery. Its incompletely fused thora- cic segments, the broadened head with antennae armed on the second segments, the broadened thorax with its long and slender legs and the characters of the paratergal plates, all distinguish it from anopluron lice. Therefore I am oblig- -ed to erect a new suborder, Protmoplura and new family, Mirophthiridae to make it of the same toxon level with suborders Ischnocera, Amblycera, Rhychophthirina and Anoplura in the order Phthiraptera. It seems to me that the Protanoplura is an offshoot early from the main stem of evolution of the Anoplura, if not its direct ancestry. And it has held certain primitive characters as it remains on its host, the remot pig tail rat. The Typhlonys, an aberrent form among the rodents might also be diverged early from the ancestrial rodent. The Ancistroplax and the Typhlomyophthirus are so nearly related that it might not be too risky to consider the close rela- tionship between the pig tail rat and the mush shrew. Infestation of the genus Ancistroplax on crocidurid insectivores should be considered as primary instead of being secondary.

}, url = {https://phthiraptera.myspecies.info/sites/phthiraptera.info/files/61084.pdf}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} } @article {61083, title = {Studies on Chinese Anoplura III. A new species of the family Ratemiidae}, journal = {Acta Academiae Medicinae Guiyang}, volume = {5}, year = {1980}, pages = {88-90}, abstract = {

The genus Ratemia contains two species of sucking lice, R. squamulata (Neu-z mann) and R. bassoni Fiedler et Stampa, both off Equus burohelli from Africa. Ratemia asiatics Chin sp. nov. as here described constitutes the third species of the genus. It is near R. bassoni but differs in the following characters. 1. The head is more constricted behind the antenna, with the margins, of occipital re- gion almost straight. 2. The thoracic sternal plate is hexagonal, slightly long- ger than wide, with all the angles protruded, especially the posterior laterals being so prominent as to form pointed horn-like protrusions. 3. There are lhree transverse rows of setae on both dorsal and ventral surfaces of all abdo- minal segments except segment VIII which possesses only two rows. Sometimes, one or two more rows may be present. Only the last two rows. have their setae across the whole width of the segment while the anterior ones are short, loca- lcd at the middle. The three pairs of paratergal plates on segments IV-VI being, triangular with their sclerotised portion somewhat rectangular. The last paratergal plate of male some-what atrophied. 4. The genital plate of the female mush- xoom inshape with the middle of the anterior border protruded. Cronopods of seg ment VIII not prominent, angular, with a peg-like setae posterior to them. Geni- Iai lobe of segment IX with the two marginal setae anterior to the genital sets far apart. Male genital plate lyriform, heavy, with long arms. Parameres long, and the pseudopennis not well sclerotised. Holotyp paratypes 19 nymphs III, collected off domestic horse in Xinjiang Autonomous District, Chtna, May 1973. Type specimens are deposited in Guiyang Medical College except ara- types in Xinjiang Veterinary Research Irtstitute..

}, url = {https://phthiraptera.myspecies.info/sites/phthiraptera.info/files/61083.pdf}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} } @article {61082, title = {A historical review and prospect of the studies of sucking lice in China}, journal = {Acta Academiae Medicinae Guiyang}, volume = {5}, year = {1980}, pages = {83-87}, url = {https://phthiraptera.myspecies.info/sites/phthiraptera.info/files/61082.pdf}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} } @article {43585, title = {Paradoxophthirus, a new generic name for Hoplopleura emarginata Ferris, 1922 (Anoplura: Polyplacidae)}, journal = {Journal of the Guiyang Medical College}, volume = {14}, year = {1989}, month = {1989}, pages = {251 - 255}, keywords = {atax, Ferris, Hoplopleura}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} } @article {43027, title = {A historical Review and Prospect of the Studies of Sucking Lice in China}, journal = {Acta Academiae Medicinae Guiyong}, volume = {5}, year = {1980}, note = {1393}, month = {1980}, pages = {83 - 87}, keywords = {Asien pal., China, history, Troester}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} } @article {43028, title = {Studies on Chinese Anoplura II. A new Species of the Family Ratemiidae}, journal = {Acta Academiae Medicinae Guiyong}, volume = {5}, year = {1980}, note = {1394}, month = {1980}, pages = {88 - 90}, keywords = {Anoplura, China, Equus, Perissodactyla, Ratemia, Troester, weird}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} } @article {43029, title = {Studies on Chinese Anoplura V. The Polyplacid Genera Polyplax, Haemodipsus, and Sathrax}, journal = {Acta Academiae Medicinae Guiyong}, volume = {5}, year = {1980}, note = {1395}, month = {1980}, pages = {101 - 107}, abstract = {

This paper records the sucking lice of the genera Polyplax, Haemodipsus and Sathrax of the fanily polyplacidae. Altogether 10 species are recorded. They are: 1. Polyplax asiatica, 2. P. chinensis, 3. P. insulsa, 4. P. reclinata, 5. P. rhizomydis, 6. P. serrata, 7. P. spinulosa, 8. Haemodipsus lyricc- phalus, 9. H. setoni and 10. Sathrax dura. Among these, specimens of P. asi- atica and P. chinensis were not available to the author. P. insulsa and Po rhi- zomydis are new records from China. Rattus edwardsi and Rhizomys pruinosus are new hosts for them respectively. Tupaiphthirus dolibrifer as described by the author in 1975 should fell synomm of Sathrax dura Johnson, 1964. Keys are provided for the identification of the Chinese genera of the famly Polyplaci- dae and of the species of these three genera.

}, keywords = {asiatica, atax, China, dolibrifer, durus, Haemodipsus, Lagomorpha, lyriocephalus, Polyplax, Primates, rhizomydis, rodentia, Sathrax, serrata, setoni, Troester, Tupaiphthirus}, url = {http://en.cnki.com.cn/Article_en/CJFDTotal-GYYB198002026.htm}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} } @article {43030, title = {Studies on Chinese Anoplura III. A new Species of the Familiy Ratemidae (Anoplura)}, journal = {Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica}, volume = {6}, year = {1981}, note = {1390}, month = {1981}, pages = {199 - 201}, keywords = {Anoplura, Asien pal., China, Equus, neue Art, Perissodactyla, Ratemia, Troester, weird}, url = {https://phthiraptera.myspecies.info/sites/phthiraptera.info/files/43030.pdf}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} } @article {43025, title = {A new species of the family Enderleinellus (Anoplura)}, journal = {Entomotaxonomia}, volume = {1}, year = {1979}, note = {1389}, month = {1979}, pages = {121 - 124}, keywords = {Asien pal., Atopophtirus setosus n.sp., China, Enderleinellus, key, Troester}, url = {https://phthiraptera.myspecies.info/sites/phthiraptera.info/files/43025.pdf}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} } @article {43026, title = {Studies on Chinese Anoplura I. Haematopinidae and Linognathidae}, journal = {Acta Veterinaria et Zootechnica Sinica}, volume = {11}, year = {1980}, note = {1391}, month = {1980}, pages = {27 - 32}, keywords = {Anoplura, Asien pal. Schl{\"u}ssel., China, Haematopinus, Linognathus africanus, muntiacus, setosus, Solenopotes, stenopsis, suis, Troester}, url = {https://phthiraptera.myspecies.info/sites/phthiraptera.info/files/43026.pdf}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} } @article {43023, title = {Solenopotes sinensis sp. nov. (Anoplura: Linognathidae), a new species of sucking louse from China}, journal = {Acta Entomol. Sinica.}, volume = {16}, year = {1973}, note = {1285}, month = {1973}, pages = {185 - 188}, keywords = {Asien (China)., Bovidae, Solenopotes, Troester}, url = {https://phthiraptera.myspecies.info/sites/phthiraptera.info/files/43023.pdf}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} } @article {43024, title = {A new genus and species of Anoplura from China (Hoplopleuridae: Polyplacinae)}, journal = {Acta Entomol. Sinica.}, volume = {18}, year = {1975}, note = {1321}, month = {1975}, pages = {341 - 346}, keywords = {Asien, China, Insectivora, neue Art., Primates, S{\"u}dasien orient., S{\"u}dasien: {\"U}bergangsregion Palaeraktis /Orientalis, Troester, Tupaiphthirus, Yunnan}, url = {https://phthiraptera.myspecies.info/sites/phthiraptera.info/files/6354.pdf}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} } @article {41992, title = {The description of a new species and proposal of new families and new suborderfor the lice of Typhlomys cinereus Milne-Edwards}, journal = {Entomotaxonomia}, volume = {2}, year = {1980}, note = {1777}, month = {1980}, pages = {325 - 334}, keywords = {Ancistroplax, Asien pal., atax, liae, Microphthiridae, Microphthirus, n.gen., n.sp., rodentia, Schizophthirus, Troester, Typhlomyophthirus, Typhlomys, weird}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} } @article {41995, title = {Studies on Chinese Anoplura VII. The poplyplacid genus Eulinognathus}, journal = {Entomotaxonomia}, volume = {6}, year = {1984}, note = {1729}, month = {1984}, pages = {25 - 28}, keywords = {Asien pal., China, Eulinognathus, rodentia, Troester}, url = {http://en.cnki.com.cn/Article_en/CJFDTOTAL-GYYB198002023.htm}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} } @article {41994, title = {A new species of Haematopinoididae from China}, journal = {Entomotaxonomia}, volume = {6}, year = {1984}, note = {1728}, month = {1984}, pages = {287 - 290}, keywords = {Ancistroplax, atax, bifoliatus, crocidurae, n.sp., rodentia, Troester, Typhlomyophthirus}, url = {https://phthiraptera.myspecies.info/sites/phthiraptera.info/files/41994.pdf}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} } @article {41991, title = {The description of two new species and proposal of new families and new suborder for the lice of Typhlomys cinereus Milne-Edwards. Studies on Chinese Anoplura IV}, journal = {Acta Academiae Medicinae Guiyang}, volume = {5}, year = {1980}, note = {1388}, month = {1980}, pages = {91 - 100}, keywords = {Ancistroplax, bifoliatus, Chizophthirus, liae, Microphthiridae, Microphthirus, n.gen., n.sp., rodentia, Troester, Typhlomyophthirus, Typhlomys, weird}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} } @article {41993, title = {Studies on chinese Anoplura VI: Pedicinidae}, journal = {Acta Academiae Medicinae Guiyong}, volume = {8}, year = {1983}, note = {1776}, month = {1983}, pages = {1 - 4}, keywords = {ancoratus, Asienl pal..Chinesisch !, Pedicinus eurygaster, Primates, Troester}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} } @article {41996, title = {Studies on Chinese Anoplura VIII: The polyplacid genera Linognathus and Neohaematopinus}, journal = {Entomotaxonomia}, volume = {7}, year = {1985}, note = {1778}, month = {1985}, pages = {39 - 46}, keywords = {atax, Linognathus, menetensis, neohaematopinus, rupestis, setosus, sp.nov., Troester}, url = {https://phthiraptera.myspecies.info/sites/phthiraptera.info/files/41996.pdf}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} } @article {40364, title = {Scanning electron microscope study of Mirophthirus liae (Anoplura : Mirophthiridae) and confirmation of the family status of the Mirophthiridae (Phthiraptera : Anoplura)}, journal = {Journal of Medical Entomology}, volume = {35}, year = {1998}, month = {1998}, pages = {596 - 598}, abstract = {

The family Mirophthiridae was erected in 1980 to accommodate the monotypic sucking louse Mirophthirus liae Chin, an ectoparasite of the Chinese pygmy dormouse, Typhlomys cinereus. Some systematists did not accept this taxonomic designation and instead placed M. liae in the family Polyplacidae. The scanning electron microscope study descried here provides further diagnosis of M. liae and, based on the unique morphological characteristics of this louse, it is returned to the monotypic family Mirophthiridae. A diagnosis of the family Mirophthiridae is provided.

}, keywords = {liae, microscopy, Mirophthiridae, Mirophthirus, morphology, scanning, taxonomy}, url = {https://phthiraptera.myspecies.info/sites/phthiraptera.info/files/3108.pdf}, author = {Chin,Ta-Hsiung} }