[Two species of biting lice found in the Greater White-fronted Goose (Anser albifrons) , a national natural treasure, rescued and taken into custody in Hokkaido]

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2022
Authors:H. Okada, Ohsugi, Y., Ushiyama, K., Asakawa, M.
Journal:[Aomori Natural History Research] 青森自然誌研究
Volume:27
Pagination:112-114
Date Published:March 2022
Keywords:First Record, Japan
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Paper in Japanese

Title: 北海道で救護収容された国の天然記念物マガン (Anser albifrons) より見出された2種類のハジラミ類

A juvenile greater white-fronted goose, Anser albifrons, was found injured in October 2021, in Bibai City, Hokkaido, Japan, and rescued to an animal hospital. During the hospitalization and treatment, 2 species of chewing lice were obtained from the body surface. Based on morphological characteristics and measurements, these chewing lice were identified as Anaticola anseris and Ciconiphilus pectiniventris, respectively. These were the first record of A. anseris and C. pectiniventris from Japan

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