Quadraceps birostris ( Giebel, 1874 )
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Quadraceps birostris ( Giebel, 1874 ) |
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Quadraceps birostris ( Giebel, 1874) View in CoL
Nirmus birostris Giebel, 1874: 174 View in CoL .
Nirmus gloriosus Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902: 467 View in CoL , pl. 29, fig. 1.
Nirmus gloriosus Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902 View in CoL ; Kellogg, 1906: 317.
“ Lipeurus helleri ” Kellogg, 1906: 319 View in CoL (not Lipeurus helleri Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902 View in CoL ). In part Quadraceps birostris View in CoL ; in part Pectinopygus minor ( Ewing, 1924) View in CoL ; in part Quadraceps separatus ( Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902) View in CoL .
Degeeriella birostris ( Giebel, 1874) ; Harrison 1916: 109.
Degeeriella gloriosa ( Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902) ; Harrison 1916: 114.
Quadraceps birostris ( Giebel, 1874) View in CoL ; Hopkins & Clay 1952: 309.
Quadraceps birostris ( Giebel, 1874) View in CoL ; Clay in Linsley & Usinger 1966: 131.
Quadraceps birostris ( Giebel, 1874) View in CoL ; Palma 1995: 220.
Types probably lost ( Palma 1996: 210).
Type host: Sterna fuscata Linnaeus, 1766 .
Galápagos host: Sterna fuscata crissalis (Lawrence, 1872) .
Galápagos locality: Isla Darwin.
Galápagos references: Kellogg & Kuwana (1902); Kellogg (1906); Kellogg (1908: 25); Thompson (1939: 75); Linsley & Usinger (1966); Palma (1995).
Other significant references: Timmermann (1952b: 76, figs 4–5; 1957: 71, pl. 9, figs a–b); Palma (1994b: 268); Palma (1996: 210); Price et al. (2003: 223).
Material examined: 9 males and 11 females (8 samples, EMEC), but see Remarks .
Remarks: From the Kellogg Collection, we examined eight males and 11 females labelled and reported by Kellogg & Kuwana (1902: 467–468) as “ Nirmus gloriosus ” from a number of hosts, and we have identified them as Quadraceps birostris . Twelve of those lice, including the lectotype of Nirmus gloriosus , are recorded from “ Sterna fuliginosa ” (= Sterna fuscata ), but their locality is Clipperton Island, not the Galápagos Islands. The remainder are recorded from incorrect hosts, from Galápagos localities. In addition, we examined one male labelled as “ Lipeurus helleri ” from “ Sula fuliginosa ” but reported by Kellogg (1906: 319) from Sterna fuliginosa , collected at Lat. 1 o N, Long. 93 o W, near Isla Darwin, where Sterna fuscata breeds ( Harris 1989: 118; Castro & Phillips 1996: 110). We have identified that male louse as Quadraceps birostris . At present, Sterna fuscata is the only known host of this louse species ( Price et al. 2003: 223).
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Essig Museum of Entomology |
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Quadraceps birostris ( Giebel, 1874 )
Palma, Ricardo L. & Peck, Stewart B. 2013 |
Quadraceps birostris ( Giebel, 1874 )
Palma, R. L. 1995: 220 |
Quadraceps birostris ( Giebel, 1874 )
Linsley, E. G. & Usinger R. L. 1966: 131 |
Quadraceps birostris ( Giebel, 1874 )
Hopkins, G. H. E. & Clay, T. 1952: 309 |
Degeeriella birostris ( Giebel, 1874 )
Harrison, L. 1916: 109 |
Degeeriella gloriosa ( Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902 )
Harrison, L. 1916: 114 |
Nirmus gloriosus
Kellogg, V. L. 1906: 317 |
Lipeurus helleri ” Kellogg, 1906: 319
Kellogg, V. L. 1906: 319 |
Nirmus gloriosus
Kellogg, V. L. & Kuwana, S. I. 1902: 467 |
Nirmus birostris
Giebel, C. G. A. 1874: 174 |