Chewing lice (Insecta, Phthiraptera) off Bruijn’s Brush-turkey Aepypodius bruijnii from New Guinea (Aves, Galliformes, Megapodiidae)

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2013
Authors:E. Mey
Journal:Beitrage zur Entomologie
Volume:63
Issue:2
Pagination:313-323
Keywords:Aepypodius bruijnii, Amblycera, Ischnocera, new species & subspecies, parasitophyletic studies, Waigeo.
Abstract:

On the basis of the material examined by the author (with is very incomplete and mostly off old museum skins), the following chewing lice species known to infest Aepypodius bruijnii are here treated or described: Amblycera: Keleri­ menopon aepypodi Price & Emerson, 1966 sensu lato and Talegalligogus wilhelmi waigeuensis n. ssp.; Ischnocera: Megathellipeurus mumesensis n. sp., “Oxylipeurus” aepypodius Clay, 1938, Talegallipeurus tenuis Mey, 1982, Weehalia hakalphila n. sp., and Homocerus sp. These species illustrate the close relationships between their host genera Aepypo­ dius and Talegalla, and suggest that Alectura is more distantly related. An overview is given of the hospitalic distribu- tion of all genera of chewing lice so far known off the Megapodiidae, with special reference to Aepypodius arfakianus and A. bruijnii.

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