Genus Philopteroides Mey, 2004 Philopterus Nitzsch, 1818: 288 (in partim). Docophorus Nitzsch, 1818: 289 (in partim). Bitrabeculus Uchida, 1948: 317 (in partim). Philopteroides Mey, 2004: 173. Tyranniphilopterus Mey, 2004: 182 (in partim). Type species Philopteroides novaezelandiae Mey, 2004: 174, by original designation. Remarks The species of Philopteroides parasitizing bulbuls appear to form a homogenous group within the Philopteroides mitsusui species group sensu Valim & Palma (2013). In particular, the species known from bulbuls are united by the following characters: Mesosome covers central ⅓ of distal margin of basal apodeme (Figs 109, 115); parameres curved medianly (Figs 109–110, 115–116); at least som...
A new genus of chewing louse as Bobdalgleishia, and its type species Bobdalgleishia stephanophallus ...
Philopterus turdi (Denny, 1842) Reports: [1] Balát (1958); [2] Touleshkov (1961a); [3] Touleshkov...
Thirteen species of chewing lice in the Brueelia-complex are redescribed and illustrated. They are: ...
We describe and illustrate three new species of chewing lice in the genus Philopteroides parasitic o...
We describe and illustrate eight new species of chewing lice in the genus Philopterus Nitzsch, 1818,...
The ischnoceran chewing lice known from bulbuls are discussed and revised, and 18 new species are de...
Figs 24–28. Guimaraesiella lorica sp. nov. 24. Male head, dorsal and ventral views. 25. Male genital...
One species of the louse genus Philopterus Nitzsch, 1818 is redescribed and illustrated: Philopterus...
We describe and illustrate eight new species of chewing lice in the genus Philopterus Nitzsch, 1818,...
A new chewing louse genus and species belonging to the Philopteridae, namely, Palmaellus inespectatu...
Fig. 4. Philopterus acrocephalus Carriker, 1949 ex Acrocephalus melanopogon (SK25 in MMBC). A. Male ...
Philopterus bischoffi (Eichler, 1951b) Host: Turdus pilaris Linnaeus, 1758. Ref.: Balát (1953,...
One species of the louse genus Philopterus Nitzsch, 1818 is redescribed and illustrated: Philopterus...
Figs 57–58. Brueelia hermetica sp. nov. 57. Male habitus, dorsal and ventral views. 58. Female habit...
Figs 15–18. Philopterus afropari sp. nov. ex Melaniparus cinerascens cinerascens (Vieillot, 1818). 1...
A new genus of chewing louse as Bobdalgleishia, and its type species Bobdalgleishia stephanophallus ...
Philopterus turdi (Denny, 1842) Reports: [1] Balát (1958); [2] Touleshkov (1961a); [3] Touleshkov...
Thirteen species of chewing lice in the Brueelia-complex are redescribed and illustrated. They are: ...
We describe and illustrate three new species of chewing lice in the genus Philopteroides parasitic o...
We describe and illustrate eight new species of chewing lice in the genus Philopterus Nitzsch, 1818,...
The ischnoceran chewing lice known from bulbuls are discussed and revised, and 18 new species are de...
Figs 24–28. Guimaraesiella lorica sp. nov. 24. Male head, dorsal and ventral views. 25. Male genital...
One species of the louse genus Philopterus Nitzsch, 1818 is redescribed and illustrated: Philopterus...
We describe and illustrate eight new species of chewing lice in the genus Philopterus Nitzsch, 1818,...
A new chewing louse genus and species belonging to the Philopteridae, namely, Palmaellus inespectatu...
Fig. 4. Philopterus acrocephalus Carriker, 1949 ex Acrocephalus melanopogon (SK25 in MMBC). A. Male ...
Philopterus bischoffi (Eichler, 1951b) Host: Turdus pilaris Linnaeus, 1758. Ref.: Balát (1953,...
One species of the louse genus Philopterus Nitzsch, 1818 is redescribed and illustrated: Philopterus...
Figs 57–58. Brueelia hermetica sp. nov. 57. Male habitus, dorsal and ventral views. 58. Female habit...
Figs 15–18. Philopterus afropari sp. nov. ex Melaniparus cinerascens cinerascens (Vieillot, 1818). 1...
A new genus of chewing louse as Bobdalgleishia, and its type species Bobdalgleishia stephanophallus ...
Philopterus turdi (Denny, 1842) Reports: [1] Balát (1958); [2] Touleshkov (1961a); [3] Touleshkov...
Thirteen species of chewing lice in the Brueelia-complex are redescribed and illustrated. They are: ...