02326nas a2200253 4500008004100000022002500041245018800066210006900254260001600323300001100339490000700350520148100357653001701838653001401855653002401869653002801893100002601921700001701947700001801964700001201982700001701994700001702011856004402028 2024 eng d a1860-1324, 1435-195100aNew genus and species of lice in the Oxylipeurus-complex (Phthiraptera, Ischnocera, Philopteridae), with an overview of the distribution of ischnoceran chewing lice on galliform hosts0 aNew genus and species of lice in the Oxylipeuruscomplex Phthirap cMar-12-2024 a85-1090 v713 a
Five species of goniodid lice are known from Asian peafowls of the genus Pavo Linnaeus, 1758: Goniodes pavonis (Linnaeus, 1758), the type species of Goniodes Nitzsch, 1818; Goniodes meinertzhageni Clay, 1940; Goniocotes rectangulatus Nitzsch [in Giebel] 1866; Goniocotes parviceps (Piaget, 1880); Goniocotes mayuri Lakshminarayana and Emerson, 1971. We here discuss the identity and relationships of these five species, including the population of G. parviceps on the green peafowl, Pavo muticus Linnaeus, 1766. All five species are redescribed and illustrated in full. A new genus is erected for G. parviceps and G. mayuri: Pavoniocotes gen. nov. A key to the goniodid lice of Asian peafowls is provided.
10aChewing lice10anew genus10aPavoniocotes gen. nov.10aPavoniocotes mayuri10aPavoniocotes parviceps10apeafowl1 aGustafsson, Daniel, R1 aGrossi, Alexandra, A.1 aRen, Mengjiao1 aZou, Fasheng uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00222933.2023.222637501157nas a2200253 4500008004100000022002500041245024800066210007000314260001600384300000800400490000900408520019700417653001500614653002600629653002300655653001400678653001600692653003100708653003600739100002600775700001900801700001700820856006600837 2022 eng d a1175-5334, 1175-532600aErratum: DANIEL R. GUSTAFSSON, COSTICĂ ADAM & FASHENG ZOU (2022) One new genus and three new species of the Penenirmus-complex (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera) from China, with resurrection of Picophilopterus Ansari, 1947. Zootaxa, 5087: 401–426.0 aErratum DANIEL R GUSTAFSSON COSTICĂ ADAM FASHENG ZOU 2022 One ne cJun-23-2022 a6000 v51553 aIn this Erratum, measurements of the species are propvided. Original article see https://mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5087.3.1 or https://phthiraptera.myspecies.info/node/95563
10aLaimoloima10aLaimoloima ruiliensis10aLaimoloima tandani10anew genus10anew species10aPicophilopterus blythipici10aPicophilopterus pici sensu lato1 aGustafsson, Daniel, R1 aAdam, Costică1 aZou, Fasheng uhttps://www.biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.5155.4.902523nas a2200337 4500008004100000022002500041245017000066210006900236260001600305300001200321490000900333520142900342653001201771653001701783653001001800653001501810653002601825653002301851653001701874653001401891653001601905653002301921653003101944653006101975653001402036653001602050100002602066700001902092700001702111856005702128 2022 eng d a1175-5334, 1175-532600aOne new genus and three new species of the ,Penenirmus-complex (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera) from China, with resurrection of Picophilopterus Ansari, 19470 aOne new genus and three new species of the iPenenirmusicomplex P cJan-07-2022 a401-4260 v50873 aErratum to the publication which provided the measurements of the species see https://www.biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.5155.4.9 or https://phthiraptera.myspecies.info/node/95675
10abarbets10aChewing lice10aChina10aLaimoloima10aLaimoloima ruiliensis10aLaimoloima tandani10aMegalaimidae10anew genus10anew species10aPenenirmus-complex10aPicophilopterus blythipici10aPicophilopterus pici sensu lato ex Picus canus sordidior10aTurnicola10awoodpeckers1 aGustafsson, Daniel, R1 aAdam, Costică1 aZou, Fasheng uhttps://mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5087.3.101514nas a2200253 4500008004100000022001400041245012700055210006900182260001300251300001000264490000800274520069900282653001600981653003100997653002601028653002401054653001501078653001401093653001401107100002401121700002101145700002101166856007301187 2021 eng d a2118-977300aAnother puzzle piece in the systematics of the chewing louse genus Myrsidea, with a description of a new genus Apomyrsidea0 aAnother puzzle piece in the systematics of the chewing louse gen cMay-2021 a36-500 v7483 a
The geographical range of the typically host-specifi c species of chewing lice (Phthiraptera) is often assumed to be similar to that of their hosts. We tested this assumption by reviewing the published records of twelve species of chewing lice parasitizing wild and domestic chicken, one of few bird species that occurs globally. We found that of the twelve species reviewed, eight appear to occur throughout the range of the host. This includes all the species considered to be native to wild chicken, except Oxylipeurus dentatus (Sugimoto, 1934). This species has only been reported from the native range of wild chicken in Southeast Asia and from parts of Central America and the Caribbean, where the host is introduced. Potentially, this discontinuous distribution is due to a low tolerance for dry environments, possibly exacerbated by competitive exclusion by Cuclotogaster heterographus (Nitzsch, 1866). Our examinations of O. dentatus also revealed that this species differs significantly from other species of
Oxylipeurus in the male and female genitalia, head structure and chaetotaxy, and other morphological characters. We therefore here erect the monotypic genus Gallancyra gen. nov. for O. dentatus, and redescribe the type species.
The chewing louse species Lipeurus megalops Piaget, 1880, is redescribed and illustrated. This species has previously been placed in the genus Oxylipeurus Mjöberg, 1910, but marked differences in preantennal structure, male and female genitalia, abdominal chaetotaxy, and structure of abdominal plates indicate that this species is not closely related to other species in this genus. We therefore erect a new genus, Calidolipeurus gen. nov. for this species. Calidolipeurus is presently monotypic, containing only Calidolipeurus megalops gen. et comb. nov. We also provide a preliminary key to the Oxylipeurus-complex.
10aCalidolipeurus gen. nov.10aCalidolipeurus megalops gen. et comb. nov.10anew genus10aOxylipeurus-complex10aredescription1 aGustafsson, Daniel, R1 aLei, Lujia1 aZou, Fasheng uhttps://europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu/index.php/ejt/article/view/102901558nas a2200265 4500008004100000022001400041245022400055210006900279260001200348300001400360490000900374520064300383653001501026653002401041653001401065653001601079653002401095653001801119653001101137653001201148653002301160100002601183700001701209856006601226 2020 eng d a1175-532600aDescriptions of three congeneric species of chewing lice of the Oxylipeurus-complex (Insecta: Phthiraptera: Philopteridae) from the turkey, Meleagris gallopavo, including a new genus and a new species0 aDescriptions of three congeneric species of chewing lice of the c06-2021 a488 - 5120 v48013 aThe lice of the Oxylipeurus-complex parasitising the turkey, Meleagris gallopavo, belong to a previously undescribed genus. In this paper, we describe this genus as Valimia new genus, redescribe two of its species: Lipeurus polytrapezius Burmeister, 1838 and Oxylipeurus corpulentus Clay, 1938, and describe the new species Valimia necopinata, discovered during our examination of samples of the two known species. This occurrence represents the first record of three congeneric species of chewing lice parasitising the same host individual.
10acongeneric10aMeleagris gallopavo10anew genus10anew species10aOxylipeurus-complex10aredescription10aTurkey10aValimia10aValimia necopinata1 aGustafsson, Daniel, R1 aZou, Fasheng uhttps://www.biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.4801.3.402091nas a2200229 4500008004100000022001400041245014800055210006900203260001500272300001300287490000700300520134900307653001401656653001601670653002401686100002601710700001501736700001701751700001701768700002001785856005601805 2019 eng d a1230-282100aNew Genus and Two New Species of Chewing Lice from Southeast Asian Trogons (Aves: Trogoniformes), with a Revised Key to the Philopterus-complex0 aNew Genus and Two New Species of Chewing Lice from Southeast Asi c12-03-2019 a86 - 1020 v643 aPurpose To describe a new genus and two new species of chewing lice from Southeast Asian trogons (Trogoniformes). These lice belong in the Philopterus-complex.
Methods Slide-mounted lice were examined in a light microscope, illustrated by means of a drawing tube, and described using standard procedures.
Results The new genus and species were successfully described.
Conclusions The genus Vinceopterus n. gen. is described from two species of Southeast Asian trogons (Trogoniformes: Harpactes). It presently comprises two species: Vinceopterus erythrocephali n. sp. from three subspecies of the Red-headed Trogon Harpactes erythrocephalus (Gould, 1834), and Vinceopterus mindanensis n. sp. from two subspecies of the Philippine Trogon Harpactes ardens (Temminck, 1826). Vinceopterus belongs to the Philopterus-complex, and thus likely constitutes a genus of head lice. Vinceopterus is the second new genus of chewing lice discovered on Southeast Asian trogons in recent years, the first genus of presumed head lice on trogons worldwide, and the fifth genus of chewing lice known from trogons globally. A translated and revised key to the Philopterus-complex is provided, as well as notes on the various chewing lice genera known from trogons.
A new genus of chewing louse as Bobdalgleishia, and its type species Bobdalgleishia stephanophallus sp. n. (Phthiraptera) belonging to the Brueelia-complex (Ischnocera: Philopteridae) are described. Adults of the new species are fully described, illustrated and compared morphologically with the type species of Motmotnirmus Mey & Barker, 2014, which is its closest relative. The type host of B. stephanophallus is a subspecies of the great jacamar Jacamerops aureus ridgwayi Todd, 1943, an endemic Amazonian bird dis- tributed in northern Brazil, and the type locality is the State of Pará. Bobdalgleishia is a remarkable genus with unique morphological and chaetotaxic characters which readily separate it from other members of the Brueelia-complex, in particular by having the first two marginal temporal and ocular setae very long.
10aBobdalgleishia10aBrueelia-complex10aGalbulidae10aJacamar10aNeotropical10anew genus10anew species1 aValim, Michel, Paiva1 aCicchino, Armando, Conrado uhttp://zookeys.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=602201827nas a2200253 4500008004100000022001400041245015200055210006900207260001800276300001400294490000900308520096700317653002101284653001501305653001201320653001701332653001701349653001401366653001601380653001601396100002501412700002301437856011301460 2015 eng d a1175-532600aA new genus and two new species of feather lice (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera: Philopteridae) from New Zealand endemic passerines (Aves: Passeriformes)0 anew genus and two new species of feather lice Phthiraptera Ischn cMarch-09-2015 a480 - 4980 v39263 aThe first descriptions of New Zealand endemic feather lice belonging to the Brueelia-complex (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera: Philopteridae) are given. The new genus Melibrueelia and new species M. novaeseelandiae are described, illustrated and compared with morphologically close taxa within the complex. The type host of M. novaeseelandiae is the tui, Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae (Gmelin, 1788), and an additional host is the bellbird, Anthornis melanura (Sparrman, 1786) (Passeriformes: Meliphagidae), both endemic to New Zealand. Also, the new species Brueelia callaeincola is described and illustrated from four endemic bird species belonging to two endemic genera and an endemic family: Philesturnus carunculatus (Gmelin, 1789) (the type host), Ph. rufusater (Lesson, 1828), Callaeas cinerea (Gmelin, 1788) and C. wilsoni (Bonaparte, 1851) (Passeriformes: Callaeidae). Brief discussions on possible evolutionary histories of the new taxa are included.
10aBrueelia-complex10aCallaeidae10aendemic10aMelibrueelia10aMeliphagidae10anew genus10anew species10anew zealand1 aValim, Michel, Paiva1 aPalma, Ricardo, L. uhttp://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/issue/view/zootaxa.3926.4http://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3926.4.2