Chewing lice of wild birds in Iran: new data and a checklist of avian louse species reported in Iran

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2024
Authors:Z. Bahiraei, Sazmand, A., Khedri, J., Babaei, M., Moeinifard, E., Dik, B.
Journal:Frontiers Veterinary Science
Volume:10
Pagination:32 pp
Date Published:Feb-02-2024
ISSN:2297-1769
Keywords:Aquila nipalensis, birds of prey, Chewing louse species, fauna, host–parasite associations, Iran, Middle- east, New record, Spatula clypeata, Spatula querquedula
Abstract:

Between September 2019 and December 2023, a total of 612 wild birds representing 16 orders, 33 families, 60 genera, and 78 species from nine provinces of Iran with different climates namely Hamedan (n = 54), Sistan-va-Baluchestan (n = 372), Kerman (n = 73), South Khorasan (n = 52), Mazandaran (n = 7), Chaharmahal-va-Bakhtiari (n = 2), Gilan (n = 2), Golestan (n = 18), North Khorasan (n = 9), and Razavi Khorasan (n = 23) were examined for chewing lice infestation. Naked eye examination revealed that 58 birds (9.5%) were infested with at least one chewing louse species. Collected lice specimens belonged to 28 species from the families Philopteridae, Menoponidae and Laemobothriidae including Strigiphilus strigis (n = 55, 15.6%), Falcolipeurus quadripustulatus (n = 41, 11.6%), Craspedorrhynchus platystomus (n = 40, 11.3%), Colpocephalum turbinatum (n = 36, 10.2%), Laemobothrion maximum (n = 25, 7.1%), Nosopon lucidum (n = 20, 5.6%), Degeeriella fulva (n = 18, 5.1%), Colpocephalum eucarenum (n = 16, 4.5%), Laemobothrion vulturis (n = 15, 4.2%), Anaticola crassicornis (n = 13, 3.7%), Craspedorrhynchus aquilinus (n = 9, 2.5%), Degeeriella fusca (n = 7, 2.0%), Aegypoecus trigonoceps (n = 7, 2.0%), Quadraceps obscurus (n = 6, 1.7%), Colpocephalum impressum (n = 6, 1.7%), Trinoton querquedulae (n = 6, 1.7%), Colpocephalum heterosoma (n = 5, 1.4%), Colpocephalum nanum (n = 5, 1.4%), Lunaceps holophaeus (n = 4, 1.1%), Quadraceps spp. (n = 4, 1.1%), Actornithophilus uniseriatus (n = 2, 0.6%), Nosopon chanabense (n = 2, 0.6%), Actornithophilus cornutus (n = 1, 0.3%), Cuclotogaster heterographus (n = 1, 0.3%), Falcolipeurus suturalis (n = 1, 0.3%), Laemobothrion atrum (n = 1, 0.3%), Colpocephalum gypsi (n = 1, 0.3%), and Rallicola cuspidatus (n = 1, 0.3%). All of these species except six, i.e., Trinoton spp., C. aquilinus, L. vulturis, L. maximum, C. impressum, C. turbinatum, and C. heterographus are recorded for the first time from Iran. This study is the largest epidemiological study to date performed in the country. Data reported herein contribute to our knowledge about diversity of avian chewing lice from wild birds in Iran. In this paper, an updated checklist of louse species reported from Iran according to their avian hosts is presented.

Additional information from Dr.Sazmand - Menacanthus pallidulus was reported in 1958 for the first time in Iran

URL:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fvets.2023.1324619/full
DOI:10.3389/fvets.2023.1324619
Taxonomic name: 
Phthiraptera (Lice), Craspedorrhynchus aquilinus (Lice), Aquila chrysaetos (Avian), Laemobothrion Laemobothrion maximum (Lice), Aquila heliaca (Avian), Laemobothrion Laemobothrion vulturis (Lice), Colpocephalum impressum (Lice), Falcolipeurus suturalis (Lice), Aquila rapax (Avian), Nosopon chanabense (Lice), Buteo buteo (Avian), Degeeriella fulva (Lice), Degeeriella fusca (Lice), Cuclotogaster heterographus (Lice), Craspedorrhynchus platystomus (Lice), Colpocephalum nanum (Lice), Colpocephalum turbinatum (Lice), Buteo rufinus (Avian), Circus aeruginosus (Avian), Circus aeruginosus (Avian), Nosopon lucidum (Lice), Colpocephalum gypsi (Lice), Gyps fulvus (Avian), Falcolipeurus quadripustulatus (Lice), Aegypoecus trigonoceps (Lice), Anas crecca (Avian), Trinoton querquedulae (Lice), Anaticola crassicornis (Lice), Anas platyrhynchos (Avian), Anas penelope (Avian), Pectinopygus (Lice), Himantopus himantopus (Avian), Actornithophilus uniseriatus (Lice), Quadraceps (Lice), Philomachus pugnax (Avian), Lunaceps holophaeus (Lice), Actornithophilus cornutus (Lice), Tringa stagnatilis (Avian), Quadraceps obscurus (Lice), Falco tinnunculus (Avian), Falco tinnunculus (Avian), Rallus aquaticus (Avian), Rallus aquaticus (Avian), Rallicola Rallicola cuspidatus (Lice), Fulica atra (Avian), Laemobothrion Eulaemobothrion atrum (Lice), Pelecanus crispus (Avian), Colpocephalum eucarenum (Lice), Phoenicopterus ruber (Avian), Phoenicopterus ruber (Avian), Colpocephalum heterosoma (Lice), Asio otus (Avian), Bubo bubo (Avian), Strigiphilus strigis (Lice), Menopon gallinae (Lice), Upupicola upupae (Lice), Upupa epops (Avian), Anser anser (Avian), Quadraceps legatus (Lice), Sterna hirundo (Avian), Saemundssonia Saemundssonia meridiana (Lice), Menacanthus stramineus (Lice), Columbicola columbae (Lice), Columbicola tschulyschman (Lice), Campanulotes compar (Lice)
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