Picobia dziabaszewskii Glowska, Dragun-Damian and Dabert, 2012
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4113.1.1 |
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Picobia dziabaszewskii Glowska, Dragun-Damian and Dabert, 2012 View in CoL
( Figs. 42 View FIGURE 42 A, B)
Picobia dziabaszewski Glowska et al., 2012: 59 , figs. 1–7; Klimovicova et al. 2014: 398. Types deposited in AMU, examined. Type host: Trochalopteron formosum (Verreaux) View in CoL ( Passeriformes View in CoL : Leiothrichidae View in CoL ). Type locality: China.
Host range and distribution. Mesostenoxenous species associated with the laughingthrushes ( Passeriformes : Leiothrichidae ): Trochalopteron formosum (Verreaux) from China ( Glowska et al. 2012), Turdoides jardineii (Smith) from Kenya and Tanzania, T. rubiginosa (Ruppell) from Kenya, and T. leucopygia (Ruppell) from Namibia and Zambia ( Klimovicova et al. 2014).
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