01228nas a2200217 4500008004100000245009300041210006900134260001200203300001400215490000800229520058000237653001400817653001700831653001800848100002600866700001500892700001700907700001800924700001700942856005100959 2019 eng d00aChewing lice (Phthiraptera) of the Grey-headed Lapwing Vanellus cinereus in China0 aChewing lice Phthiraptera of the Greyheaded Lapwing iVanellus ci c12-2019 a217 - 2270 v1263 a
Two species of chewing lice (Phthiraptera) were collected from seven Grey- headed Lapwings Vanellus cinereus (Blyth, 1842), caught in Jinshanyakou, Yunnan Province, China. They are Actornithophilus hoplopteri (Mjöberg, 1910a) and Quadra- ceps sinensis Timmermann, 1954a. Both species represent new records for China and V. cinereus represents a new host record for A. hoplopteri. As neither species has previously been adequately described, we here present illustrations and descriptions of both species, as well as short notes on the microhabitat of both species.
10anew hosts10anew location10aredescription1 aGustafsson, Daniel, R1 aLei, Lujia1 aChu, Xingzhi1 aZhao, Xuebing1 aZou, Fasheng uhttps://www.waderstudygroup.org/article/13056/02199nas a2200313 4500008004100000022001400041245013800055210007100193260001500264300001400279490000700293520120100300653001901501653004801520653004601568653002701614653001401641653001701655653001601672653001101688100002601699700001501725700001401740700001701754700001701771700001701788700001701805856006301822 2019 eng d a0269-283X00aChewing lice from high‐altitude and migrating birds in Yunnan, China, with descriptions of two new species of Guimaraesiella0 aChewing lice from high‐altitude and migrating birds in Yunnan Ch cApril 2019 a407 - 4190 v333 aIn total, 366 birds representing 55 species in 24 families and eight orders, were examined for chewing lice (Phthiraptera: Amblycera, Ischnocera) in two high-altitude localities in Yunnan Province, China. In Ailaoshan, almost all of the birds examined were resident passeriforms, of which 36% were parasitized by chewing lice. In Jinshanyakou, most birds were on migration, and included both passerine and non-passerine birds. Of the passerine birds caught in Jinshanyakou, only one bird (0.7%) was parasitized by chewing lice. The prevalence of Myrsidea and Brueelia-complex lice on birds caught in Ailaoshan was higher than in previous reports. Of the chewing lice identifiable to species level, three represent new records for China: Actornithophilus hoplopteri (Mjöberg, 1910), Maculinirmus ljosalfar Gustafsson & Bush, 2017 and Quadraceps sinensis Timmermann, 1954. In total, 17 new host records are included, of which we describe two as new species in the Brueelia-complex: Guimaraesiella (Cicchinella) ailaoshanensis sp. nov. ex Schoeniparus dubius dubius (Hume, 1874) and G. (C.) montisodalis sp. nov. ex Fulvetta manipurensis tonkinensis Delacour & Jabouille, 1930.
10aGuimaraesiella10aGuimaraesiella (Cicchinella) ailaoshanensis10aGuimaraesiella (Cicchinella) montisodalis10aMaculinirmus ljosalfar10anew hosts10anew location10anew species10aYunnan1 aGustafsson, Daniel, R1 aLei, Lujia1 aLuo, Kang1 aChu, Xingzhi1 aZhao, Xiucai1 aZhang, Qiang1 aZou, Fasheng uhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/mve.1237801366nas a2200217 4500008004100000245014800041210006900189260001600258300001000274490000600284520065300290653001400943653001600957653001300973653001000986100001700996700001501013700002601028700002401054856007001078 2019 eng d00aNew record of Anaticola mergiserrati (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera: Philopteridae) from Sindh Province, Pakistan, with its detailed morpho-taxonomy0 aNew record of Anaticola mergiserrati Phthiraptera Ischnocera Phi cOct-03-2019 a11 pp0 v83 aDuring the chewing lice examination on ducks for the genus Anaticola Clay, 25 ducks of five species (5 birds for each species) were examined from different water bodies of Sindh Province of Pakistan. A total of 65 specimens of chewing lice of genus Anaticola were collected including two species, A. crassicornis (Scopoli, 1773) and A. mergiserrati (De Geer, 1778) from only two species of ducks, common teal Anas crecca (L.) and common pochard Aythya ferina (L.). It is recovered for the first time from a duck of the genus Anas, which make the new host record in the world and first time reported from Pakistan making new country record.
10anew hosts10aNew records10aPakistan10aSindh1 aSiyal, Sajid1 aNaz, Saima1 aDharejo, Ali, Murtaza1 aThebo, Asma, Kanwal uhttps://www.thepab.org/files/2019/March-2019/PAB-MS-180100292.pdf00721nas a2200157 4500008004100000245007300041210006900114260000900183300001300192490000700205520025200212653001500464653001400479100001500493856005500508 2003 eng d00aNew host records of chewing lice (Mallophaga) on birds in Florida II0 aNew host records of chewing lice Mallophaga on birds in Florida c2003 a32, - 440 v173 aThis is a continuation of Holt (2004). Methods and sources of specimens are as reported in that paper. Repr esentatives of all records below are deposited in the Florida State Collection of Arthropods and/or the author’s collection.
10aMallophaga10anew hosts1 aHolt, Adam uhttps://journals.flvc.org/mundi/article/view/2501501339nas a2200193 4500008004100000245012800041210006900169260000900238300001400247490000700261520069800268653001400966653001700980653001200997653001101009100001901020700002601039856008001065 2006 eng d00aThe chewing lice (Phthiraptera: Amblycera, Ischnocera) collected on some Falconiformes and Strigiformes (Aves) from Romania0 achewing lice Phthiraptera Amblycera Ischnocera collected on some c2006 a145 - 1680 v493 aThe results of a six years long (2000–2006) study on the ectoparasitological material from some Falconiformes and Strigiformes species of Romanian fauna are presented; from the 12 identified chewing louse species, Colpocephalum polonum (Eichler & Zlotorzycka, 1971) is reported for the first time for the entomological fauna of Romania, and Menacanthus stramineus (Nitzsch, 1818) is reported for the first time on the atypical host Accipiter gentilis. Also, we report a case of an extremely high parasitizing intensity with Degeeriella fulva (Giebel, 1874) of an adult specimen of Buteo buteo, such values of infestation intensity being rather rarely reported in literature.
10anew hosts10anew location10aRomania10aSurvey1 aAdam, Costică1 aDaróczi, Szilard, J. uhttps://phthiraptera.myspecies.info/sites/phthiraptera.info/files/46233.pdf01161nas a2200181 4500008004100000245009700041210006900138260000900207300001400216490000700230520059000237653001400827653001700841653001200858653001100870100001900881856007900900 2003 eng d00aChewing lice (Phthiraptera: Amblycera, Ischnocera) collected on some bird species of Romania0 aChewing lice Phthiraptera Amblycera Ischnocera collected on some c2003 a159 - 1720 v453 aI present the partial results of the research on the ectoparasitic material collected from some birds species of the Romanian fauna, along a 6 year period (1996-2002); from the 20 identified chewing louse species, Austromenopon circinatum (Piaget, 1890) is a new mention for the Romanian entomological fauna, and the species Colpocephalum flavescens (Haan, 1829) and Ciconiphilus decimfasciatus (Boisduval et Lacordaire, 1835) were previously mentioned but on other hosts, not on those which I found; also three cases of secondary infestations with chewing lice are mentioned.
10anew hosts10anew location10aRomania10aSurvey1 aAdam, Costică uhttps://phthiraptera.myspecies.info/sites/phthiraptera.info/files/8669.pdf01100nas a2200169 4500008004100000245017800041210006900219260000900288300001200297490000700309520046500316653001400781653001600795100002400811700002300835856007200858 2003 eng d00aA new species and new host records of Austrogoniodes (Insecta: Phthiraptera: Philopteridae) from penguins (Aves: Sphenisciformes). New Zealand Journal of Zoology 30: 69-75.0 anew species and new host records of Austrogoniodes Insecta Phthi c2003 a69 - 750 v303 aWe describe and illustrate Austrogoniodes vanalphenae, a new species of chewing louse from the yellow-eyed penguin (Megadyptes antipodes) in New Zealand. We amend the key to the species of the genus Austrogoniodes published in 1967 by Clay to incorporate this new species. We also report the following new host records: Austrogoniodes bifasciatus (Piaget, 1885) from Spheniscus humboldti, and A. demersus Kéler, 1952 from Spheniscus mendiculus.
10anew hosts10anew species1 aBanks, Jonathan, C.1 aPalma, Ricardo, L. uhttp://www.phthiraptera.info/sites/phthiraptera.info/files/6736.pdf