- The
Ischnocera is a
large superfamily of lice. They are
mostly parasitic on birds, but
including a
large family (the Tri****ctidae)
parasitic on mammals...
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antennae have
three to five
segments and are
slender in the
suborder Ischnocera, but club-shaped in the
suborder Amblycera. The legs are
short and robust...
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order Phthiraptera. The bird lice
belong to two suborders,
Amblycera and
Ischnocera,
although some
members of
these suborders do not
parasitize birds and...
- Clay,
Theresa (1972). "The
Species of
Rallicola (Insecta: Phthiraptera:
Ischnocera)
Parasitic on
Kiwis (Apteryx)" (PDF). New
Zealand Journal of Science....
- ISBNÂ 978-0-19-518323-8. Dalgleish, R C (1972). "The
Penenirmus (Mallophaga:
Ischnocera) of the
Picidae (Aves: Piciformes)" (PDF).
Journal of the New York Entomological...
- The
Philopteridae are a
family of
Ischnocera,
chewing lice. They are
parasitic on birds.
Philopteridae are a
highly diverse family with more than 2,700...
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Manicapsocidae Musapsocidae Protroctopsocidae Troctopsocidae Nanopsocetae Ischnocera,
Rhyncophthirina and
Amblycera comprise paraphyletic suborder Mallophaga...
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Amblycera is the most
basal group and
parasitize birds and mammals. The
Ischnocera is the
largest suborder and
parasitize mostly birds and some
groups of...
- Arnold, DC (2006). "Review of the
Genus Acidoproctus (Phthiraptera:
Ischnocera: Philopteridae), with
Description of a New Species".
Journal of the Kansas...
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revision of the
hyperdiverse Brueelia -complex (Insecta: Phthiraptera:
Ischnocera: Philopteridae) with new taxa,
checklists and
generic key". Zootaxa. 4313...