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- Bulbophyllum hirundinis is a flowering plant in the family Orchidaceae. Bulbophyllum hirundinis var. calvum "Bulbophyllum hirundinis (Gagnep.) Seidenf"...
- Ceratophyllus hirundinis is a species of flea in the family Ceratophyllidae. It was described by John Curtis in 1826. "Ceratophyllus hirundinis". The Encyclopedia...
- contained more than 29 specimens of ectoparasite, with C. hirundinis and Oeciacus hirundinis the most abundant. The western house martin has a large range...
- Crataerina hirundinis is a species of flies belonging to the family Hippoboscidae. It was formerly placed in its own genus, Stenepteryx. It is found in...
- Haematosiphoninae, Latrocimicinae were not included in the analysis. "Oeciacus hirundinis (Lamarck, 1816)". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. 1996. Retrieved...
- more than 29 species of ectoparasite, with C. hirundinis and another swallow specialist, Oeciacus hirundinis, the most abundant. The genus also hosts endoparasites...
- Swift nests commonly support po****tions of the chewing louse Dennyus hirundinis and the lousefly Crataerina pallida. In medieval Italy, swifts (rondone)...
- A. caffer, A. horus, A. pallidus, A. unicolor C. debilis Maa, 1975 C. hirundinis (Linnaeus, 1758) - hosts include Delichon urbi****, D. dasypus, Hirundo...
- about the predation of this species, although it is a host of Sternostoma hirundinis, a type of nasal mite. It has also been known to lose nests both to termites...
- Oeciacus. These three species belong to the genus Oeciacus: Oeciacus hirundinis (Lamarck, 1816) Oeciacus montandoni (Pericart, 1972) Oeciacus vicarius...