01804nas a2200313 4500008004100000245013400041210006900175260001500244300001200259490000900271520076900280653001601049653002901065653002901094653004001123653002101163653001701184653001601201653001901217653001701236653003101253653001901284653003401303653003301337100002601370700001701396700002001413856005701433 2022 eng d00aDescriptions of six new species of slender-bodied chewing lice of the Resartor-group (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera: Brueelia-complex)0 aDescriptions of six new species of slenderbodied chewing lice of cMarch 2022 a506-5300 v51043 a
Six new species of chewing lice in the Resartor-group (Brueelia-complex) are described and illustrated. They are: Aratricerca cerata n. sp. ex Zosterops capensis Sundevall, 1850; Aratricerca macki n. sp. ex Melidectes princeps Mayr & Gilliard, 1951 and Ptiloprora perstriata perstriata (de Vis, 1898); Aratricerca madagascariensis n. sp. ex Randia pseudozosterops Delacour & Berlioz, 1931; Turdinirmoides janigai n. sp. ex Prunella collaris nipalensis (Blyth, 1843) and P. collaris fennelli Deignan, 1964; Turdinirmoides rozsai n. sp. ex Carpodacus subhimachala (Hodgson, 1836); and Timalinirmus curvus n. sp. ex Yuhina castaniceps plumbeiceps (Godwin-Austen, 1877). A key to the species of Aratricerca, Turdinirmoides and Timalinirmus is provided
10aAratricerca10aAratricerca cerata n. sp10aAratricerca macki n. sp.10aAratricerca madagascariensis n. sp.10aBrueelia-complex10aChewing lice10anew speceis10aResartor-group10aTimalinirmus10aTimalinirmus curvus n. sp.10aTurdinirmoides10aTurdinirmoides janigai n. sp.10aTurdinirmoides rozsai n. sp.1 aGustafsson, Daniel, R1 aZou, Fasheng1 aBush, Sarah, E. uhttps://mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5104.4.201952nas a2200385 4500008004100000022002500041245009500066210006900161260001300230300001200243490000900255520072400264653002400988653003401012653002401046653002101070653001001091653001601101653004401117653004301161653004401204653004101248653001901289653003501308653000901343653001601352653002901368100002601397700001701423700001801440700001701458700001701475700001701492856005701509 2021 eng d a1175-5334, 1175-532600aFour new species of Guimaraesiella (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera: Brueelia-complex) from China0 aFour new species of Guimaraesiella Phthiraptera Ischnocera Bruee cNov-2021 a333-3520 v50603 aAbstract: Seven new species of chewing lice in the genus Resartor Gustafsson et Bush, 2017 are described and illustrated. They are: Resartor albofulvus sp. n. ex Heterophasia desgodinsi desgodinsi (Oustalet); Resartor apimimus sp. n. ex Heterophasia picaoides wrayi (Ogilvie-Grant); Resartor aterrimus sp. n. ex Minla ignotincta mariae La Touche; Resartor extraneus sp. n. ex Lioparus chryso- tis swinhoii (Verreaux); Resartor guangxiensis sp. n. ex Trochalopteron milnei sinianum Stresemann; Resartor longisuturalis sp. n. ex Actinodura cyanouroptera wingatei (Ogilvie-Grant); Resartor seminudus sp. n. ex Leiothrix argentauris tahanensis (Yen). All species differ in the shape of the head, shape of the male genitalia and abdominal chaetotaxy. A checklist and a key to the species of Resartor are provided.
10aBrueelia-complex10aChina10aMalaysia10amorphology10aResartor10aspecies description1 aGustafsson, Daniel, R1 aChu, Xingzhi1 aBush, Sarah, E.1 aZou, Fasheng uhttp://folia.paru.cas.cz/doi/10.14411/fp.2018.020.html02349nas a2200217 4500008004100000022001400041245020100055210007000256260001500326300001400341490000700355520155300362653002101915653001601936653001401952100002601966700001701992700002002009700001702029856008502046 2018 eng d a1230-282100aTen new species of Brueelia Kéler, 1936 (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera: Philopteridae) from nuthatches (Aves: Passeriformes: Sittidae), tits and chickadees (Paridae), and goldcrests (Regulidae)0 aTen new species of iBrueeliai Kéler 1936 Phthiraptera Ischnocera c04-07-2018 a527 - 5570 v633 aTen new species of chewing lice in the genus Brueelia Kéler, 1936, are described from hosts in the families Paridae, Reguli- dae, and Sittidae. They are: Brueelia johnsoni n. sp. from Poecile sclateri eidos (Peters, 1927); Brueelia juniperi n. sp. from Baeolophus ridgwayi ridgwayi (Richmond, 1902); Brueelia kabulica n. sp. from Sitta tephronota tephronota Sharpe, 1872; Brueelia mpumalangensis n. sp. from Melaniparus niger niger (Vieillot, 1818); Brueelia nazae n. sp. from Parus cinereus caschmirensis Hartert, 1905; Brueelia oxyrhyncha n. sp. from Sitta nagaensis nagaensis Godwin-Austen, 1874; Brueelia picea n. sp. from Parus major excelsus Buvry, 1857; Brueelia ragusica n. sp. from Sitta neumayer neumayer Michahelles, 1830; Brueelia regulicida n. sp. from Regulus calendula grinnelli Palmer, 1897; Brueelia sittacola n. sp. from Sitta carolinensis car- olinensis Latham, 1790. Brueelia regulicida is the first Brueelia-complex louse to be described from the host family Reguli- dae. Collectively, the Brueelia of parid, regulid, and sittid hosts show two peculiar patterns. Firstly, lice on closely related hosts appear to be distantly related. Secondly, lice on most hosts in these families appear to be more closely related to lice on other host families than to each other. This contradicts the traditional view that Brueelia-complex lice on closely related hosts are them- selves closely related. Potentially, the tendency of the hosts to participate in mixed-species feeding flocks may explain some of these patterns.
10aBrueelia-complex10anew species10aRegulidae1 aGustafsson, Daniel, R1 aChu, Xingzhi1 aBush, Sarah, E.1 aZou, Fasheng uhttp://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ap.2018.63.issue-3/ap-2018-0063/ap-2018-0063.xml