To the fauna of chewing lice (Phthiraptera) of birds in the Lower Don region, Russia. Non-Passeriformes. Part 1

The fauna of chewing lice (Phthiraptera) of non-passerine birds was studied in Rostov Region of Russia for the first time. The material was collected from 2001 to 2017 in the vicinity of Rostov-on-Don city. As a result, 29 species of chewing lice from 85 birds of 16  species were identified: Caprimu...

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Main Authors: O.D. Malysheva, A.V. Zabashta, O.O. Tolstenkov
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Language:Russian
Published: Russian Academy of Science. Southern Scientific Centre. Federal Research Centre 2018-12-01
Series:Кавказский энтомологический бюллетень
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Online Access:http://www.ssc-ras.ru/ckfinder/userfiles/files/2_Malysheva%20et%20al.pdf
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spelling doaj-01ac43375eef4c2d94dfd6b1359af8de2020-11-25T01:08:53ZrusRussian Academy of Science. Southern Scientific Centre. Federal Research Centre Кавказский энтомологический бюллетень1814-33261814-33262018-12-01142131139DOI:10.23885/181433262018142-131139To the fauna of chewing lice (Phthiraptera) of birds in the Lower Don region, Russia. Non-Passeriformes. Part 1O.D. Malysheva0A.V. Zabashta1O.O. Tolstenkov21 Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of SciencesThe Federal Government Health Institution “Rostov-on-Don Plague Control Researsh Institute” of the Federal Service for Surveillance in the Sphere of Consumers Rights Protection and Human WelfareA.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of SciencesThe fauna of chewing lice (Phthiraptera) of non-passerine birds was studied in Rostov Region of Russia for the first time. The material was collected from 2001 to 2017 in the vicinity of Rostov-on-Don city. As a result, 29 species of chewing lice from 85 birds of 16  species were identified: Caprimulgiformes  (1), Ciconiiformes  (4), Cuculiformes  (1), Galliformes  (3), Gruiformes (3), Piciformes (4 species). Sixteen species of Phtiraptera are recorded for the territory of Russia for the first time: Amyrsidea perdicis (Denny, 1842), Colpocephalum leptopygos Nitzsch, 1874, Menacanthus pici (Denny, 1842), M. phasiani (Modrzejewska et Złotorzycka, 1977), Pseudomenopon pilosum (Scopoli, 1763), Ardeicola leucoproctus (Nitzsch in Giebel, 1866), A. rhaphidius (Nitzsch in Giebel, 1866), A.  goisagi Uchida, 1954, Cuclotogaster cinereus (Nitzsch, 1866), C. heterogrammicus (Nitzsch in Giebel, 1866), Goniodes astrocephalus (Burmeister, 1838), Goniocotes microthorax (Stephens, 1829), Picicola candidus (Nitzsch, 1866), Rallicola fulicae (Denny, 1842), Otidoecus antilogus (Nitzsch in Giebel, 1866), Mulcticola hypoleucus (Denny, 1842). A  new host parasite association (Menacanthus pici (Denny, 1842) from Dendrocopos syriacus Hemprich et Ehrenberg, 1833) and the case of temporal chewing lice transition of Trinoton querquedulae (Linnaeus, 1758) to Fulicа atra Linnaeus, 1758 were registered for the first time. Chewing lice were not found on four collected species of Ciconiiformes: great bittern Botaurus stellaris (Linnaeus, 1758), yellow heron Ardeola ralloides (Scopoli, 1769), great white egret Casmerodius albus (Linnaeus, 1758) and grey heron Ardea cinerea Linnaeus, 1758.http://www.ssc-ras.ru/ckfinder/userfiles/files/2_Malysheva%20et%20al.pdfPhthirapteraAmblyceraIscnoceranon-passeriformes birdssouth of European part of Russia
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To the fauna of chewing lice (Phthiraptera) of birds in the Lower Don region, Russia. Non-Passeriformes. Part 1
Кавказский энтомологический бюллетень
Phthiraptera
Amblycera
Iscnocera
non-passeriformes birds
south of European part of Russia
author_facet O.D. Malysheva
A.V. Zabashta
O.O. Tolstenkov
author_sort O.D. Malysheva
title To the fauna of chewing lice (Phthiraptera) of birds in the Lower Don region, Russia. Non-Passeriformes. Part 1
title_short To the fauna of chewing lice (Phthiraptera) of birds in the Lower Don region, Russia. Non-Passeriformes. Part 1
title_full To the fauna of chewing lice (Phthiraptera) of birds in the Lower Don region, Russia. Non-Passeriformes. Part 1
title_fullStr To the fauna of chewing lice (Phthiraptera) of birds in the Lower Don region, Russia. Non-Passeriformes. Part 1
title_full_unstemmed To the fauna of chewing lice (Phthiraptera) of birds in the Lower Don region, Russia. Non-Passeriformes. Part 1
title_sort to the fauna of chewing lice (phthiraptera) of birds in the lower don region, russia. non-passeriformes. part 1
publisher Russian Academy of Science. Southern Scientific Centre. Federal Research Centre
series Кавказский энтомологический бюллетень
issn 1814-3326
1814-3326
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The fauna of chewing lice (Phthiraptera) of non-passerine birds was studied in Rostov Region of Russia for the first time. The material was collected from 2001 to 2017 in the vicinity of Rostov-on-Don city. As a result, 29 species of chewing lice from 85 birds of 16  species were identified: Caprimulgiformes  (1), Ciconiiformes  (4), Cuculiformes  (1), Galliformes  (3), Gruiformes (3), Piciformes (4 species). Sixteen species of Phtiraptera are recorded for the territory of Russia for the first time: Amyrsidea perdicis (Denny, 1842), Colpocephalum leptopygos Nitzsch, 1874, Menacanthus pici (Denny, 1842), M. phasiani (Modrzejewska et Złotorzycka, 1977), Pseudomenopon pilosum (Scopoli, 1763), Ardeicola leucoproctus (Nitzsch in Giebel, 1866), A. rhaphidius (Nitzsch in Giebel, 1866), A.  goisagi Uchida, 1954, Cuclotogaster cinereus (Nitzsch, 1866), C. heterogrammicus (Nitzsch in Giebel, 1866), Goniodes astrocephalus (Burmeister, 1838), Goniocotes microthorax (Stephens, 1829), Picicola candidus (Nitzsch, 1866), Rallicola fulicae (Denny, 1842), Otidoecus antilogus (Nitzsch in Giebel, 1866), Mulcticola hypoleucus (Denny, 1842). A  new host parasite association (Menacanthus pici (Denny, 1842) from Dendrocopos syriacus Hemprich et Ehrenberg, 1833) and the case of temporal chewing lice transition of Trinoton querquedulae (Linnaeus, 1758) to Fulicа atra Linnaeus, 1758 were registered for the first time. Chewing lice were not found on four collected species of Ciconiiformes: great bittern Botaurus stellaris (Linnaeus, 1758), yellow heron Ardeola ralloides (Scopoli, 1769), great white egret Casmerodius albus (Linnaeus, 1758) and grey heron Ardea cinerea Linnaeus, 1758.
topic Phthiraptera
Amblycera
Iscnocera
non-passeriformes birds
south of European part of Russia
url http://www.ssc-ras.ru/ckfinder/userfiles/files/2_Malysheva%20et%20al.pdf
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