Chewing lice (Phthiraptera) from wild birds in Senegal, with descriptions of three new species of the genera Brueelia and Philopteroides

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2012
Authors:T. Najer, Sychra, O., Literák, I., Prochazka, P., Čapek, M., Koubek, P.
Journal:Acta Parasitologica
Volume:57
Issue:1
Pagination:90-98
Date Published:01-2012
ISSN:1230-2821
Keywords:Brueelia chalcomitrae Najer et Sychra sp. nov., Brueelia priniae Najer et Sychra sp. nov., Coucal, new host records, new species, Philopteroides, Philopteroides terpsiphoni Najer et Sychra sp. nov., Rallicola centropus, Sunbird
Abstract:

A total of 170 wild birds from Senegal, belonging to 48 species and 9 orders, were searched for lice in 2005 and 2007. Chewing
lice were found on 58 birds of 18 species and 5 orders (Columbiformes, Cuculiformes, Coraciiformes, Galliformes and
Passeriformes). Twenty-two species of chewing lice of 13 genera were determined. Other nine samples of chewing lice that represent
a new host-parasite association were determined at generic level only, because only one sex or nymph of these lice were
found. Our records represent the first louse records from passerines Camaroptera brachyura (Cisticolidae), Chalcomitra senegalensis
(Nectariniidae), Corvinella corvina (Laniidae), Laniarius barbarus (Malaconotidae), Prinia erythroptera (Cisticolidae)
and Turdus pelios (Turdidae). Descriptions and illustrations are given for Brueelia chalcomitrae Najer et Sychra sp. nov.
ex Chalcomitra senegalensis (Nectariniidae), Brueelia priniae Najer et Sychra sp. nov. ex Prinia subflava (Cisticolidae), and
Philopteroides terpsiphoni Najer et Sychra sp. nov. ex Terpsiphone viridis (Monarchidae).

URL:https://www.degruyter.com/doi/10.2478/s11686-012-0005-x
DOI:10.2478/s11686-012-0005-x
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