01352nas a2200253 4500008004100000022001400041245013200055210006900187260001600256300001400272490000900286520056200295653001700857653001500874653001300889653003200902653001300934653001500947653001900962100002000981700002101001700001901022856005701041 2016 eng d a1175-532600aRedescriptions and new host records of chewing lice of the genus Ricinus (Phthiraptera: Ricinidae) from the Neotropical Region0 aRedescriptions and new host records of chewing lice of the genus cJul-08-2017 a179 - 1890 v41543 a
Two species of the chewing louse genus Ricinus are redescribed and illustrated: Ricinus dalgleishi Nelson, 1972 from Helmitheros vermivorum (Gmelin, 1789), a new host-louse association, and Ricinus tanagraephilus Eichler, 1956 from Euphonia laniirostris d'Orbigny & Lafresnaye, 1837. Also, new host-louse associations are recorded for Ricinus vireoen- sis Nelson, 1972 from Vireo pallens Salvin, 1863, and for females of an unidentified species of Ricinus sp. from Corytho- pis delalandi (Lesson, 1831), which are described and illustrated.
10aChewing lice10aCosta Rica10aHonduras10anew host-louse associations10aParaguay10aPasserines10aredescriptions1 aVALAN, MIROSLAV1 aSychra, Oldřich1 aLiterák, Ivan uhttp://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/issue/view/zootaxa.4154.201962nas a2200289 4500008004100000022001400041245018100055210006900236260001600305300000800321490000900329520102800338653001401366653001701380653001301397653002301410653003201433653001601465653001401481653001701495653001901512100002401531700002101555700002001576700001901596856005701615 2016 eng d a1175-532600aNew data on the taxonomy and distribution of ten Neotropical chewing lice of the genus Myrsidea (Phthiraptera: Menoponidae), including the description of a new species0 aNew data on the taxonomy and distribution of ten Neotropical che cFeb-03-2016 a2330 v40853 aThe new species Myrsidea alexanderi is described and illustrated ex Pheugopedius maculipectus (Troglodytidae) from Honduras. Redescriptions and illustrations are given for both sexes of Myrsidea chiapensis ex Calocitta formosa from Costa Rica, and the male of M. dissimilis ex Progne chalybea from Brazil. Also, seven other previously known species or subspecies of the louse genus Myrsidea are recorded and discussed from passerine birds of the Neotropical Region, as follows: Myrsidea antiqua, Myrsidea balteri, Myrsidea diffusa, Myrsidea nesomimi borealis, Myrsidea paleno, Myrsidea psittaci and Myrsidea serini. Our data increase knowledge of intraspecific morphological variability within these species, and also of their host and geographical distribution. New host-louse associations are: Agelaioides badius for M. psittaci; Basileuterus culicivorus and Myiothlypis leucoblephara for M. paleno; Mimus saturninus for M. nesomimi borealis; and Icterus dominicensis and Molothrus rufoaxillaris for Myrsidea sp.
10aAmblycera10aChewing lice10aMyrsidea10aNeotropical region10anew host-louse associations10anew species10apasserine10aPhthiraptera10aredescriptions1 aKOLENCIK, STANISLAV1 aSychra, Oldřich1 aVALAN, MIROSLAV1 aLiterák, Ivan uhttp://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/issue/view/zootaxa.4085.2