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Mammal (Wilson & Reeder)
Bovidae Gray, 1821
Nomenclature
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Class: MammalsOrder: Artiodactyla
Family:
Bovidae Gray, 1821
Usage:
valid
Authors:
Gray, 1821
Journal:
London Med. Repos.
Rank:
Family
Reference Title:
UNKNOWN
Reference Work Remarks:
Title of journal article not included in original data source.
Authority:
Gray, 1821
Volume:
15
Literature
Authors | Title | Year of Publication |
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M.D. Murray | The distribution of the eggs of mammalian lice on their hosts II. Analysis of the oviposition behaviour of Damalinia ovis (L.) on the sheep | 1957 |
M.D. Murray | The distribution of the eggs of mammalian lice on their hosts III. The distribution of the eggs of Damalinia ovis (L.) on the sheep | 1957 |
O.G.H. Fiedler; S. Stampa | New species of sucking lice from South African game | 1956 |
T. Clay; G.H.E. Hopkins | The early literature of Mallophaga. Part III, 1776-1786 | 1954 |
M.T. Scott | Observations on the bionomics of the sheep body louse (Damalinia ovis) | 1952 |
W.W.G. Büttiker | Über die Übertragungsweise von Ektoparasiten bei Vögeln | 1949 |
W.W.G. Büttiker | Eine neue Antilopenlaus, Linognathus geigyi n.sp. | 1949 |
F.Leoni Werneck | Um novo Malófago de antílope | 1947 |
G.Floyd Ferris | Contributions towards a monograph of the sucking lice. Part V | 1932 |
G.A.H. Bedford | New genera and species of Mallophaga | 1931 |
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Ecological relationships
Host of Haematopinus tuberculatus
Relation notes:
Type host listed as “Les buffles venus d’Italie.”
Host of Linognathus africanus
Relation notes:
Type host originally listed as "sheep". [ex. Durden, L. A., Musser, G. G. 1994. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 218: 1-90].
Host of Haematopinus bufali
Relation notes:
Type host listed as “Le buffled’Afrique ”
Host of Linognathus oviformis
Relation notes:
According to Ferris, 1951 the type host name is untraceable but is presumably a goat. [ex. Durden, L. A., Musser, G. G. 1994. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 218: 1-90]
Host of Linognathus petasmatus
Relation notes:
Weisser (1975) stated that the type host may have been either Oryx dammah (Cretschmar) or Addax nasomaculatus (Blainville) (Artiodactyla: Bovidae). [ex. Durden, L. A., Musser, G. G. 1994. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 218: 1-90]
Host of Linognathus saccatus
Relation notes:
The type host refers to an Egyptian goat. [ex. Durden, L. A., Musser, G. G. 1994. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 218: 1-90]