Columbicola grandiusculus Tendeiro, 1965

Adams, Richard J., Price, Roger D. & Clayton, Dale H., 2005, Taxonomic revision of Old World members of the feather louse genus Columbicola (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera), including descriptions of eight new species, Journal of Natural History 39 (41), pp. 3545-3618 : 3559-3560

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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930500393368

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scientific name

Columbicola grandiusculus Tendeiro
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Columbicola grandiusculus Tendeiro View in CoL

( Figures 30–32 View Figures 19–39 )

Columbicola guimaraesi grandiusculus Tendeiro 1965: 168 View in CoL . Type host: Cryptophaps poecilorrhoa (Brüggemann) View in CoL .

Description

Similar to C. guimaraesi except as follows. Male head setae distinctly longer ( Figure 30 View Figures 19–39 ); HW, 0.30–0.32 (0.310); HL, 0.58–0.60 (0.592); HL/HL, 1.87–2.00 (1.91). Thorax with PW, 0.24–0.26 (0.250); MW, 0.28–0.30 (0.292). Genitalia as in Figure 31 View Figures 19–39 ; mesosome shield–like with anterior lateral edges thicker; GW, 0.108. TL, 2.35–2.39 (2.37). Female HW, 0.32–0.33 (0.322); HL, 0.63–0.65 (0.642); HL/ HW, 1.97–2.03 (1.99). Thorax with PW, 0.25–0.26 (0.257); MW, 0.30–0.33 (0.317). Ventral terminalia as in Figure 32 View Figures 19–39 ; subgenital plate groove elongate, expanding posteriorly, bordered on each side by 5–8 medium to long setae (0.015 –0.030). TL, 2.66–2.77 (2.73) GoogleMaps .

Material

Holotype male, allotype female, 3 male, 3 female paratypes of Columbicola guimaraesi grandiusculus , ex Cryptophaps poecilorrhoa , Indonesia (1).

Remarks

This species was originally described as a subspecies of C. guimaraesi ; however, differences in the body dimensions and female ventral terminalia are distinct enough to warrant species recognition. In addition, the male head setae are distinctly longer in C. grandiusculus than in C. guimaraesi . Columbicola grandiusculus can be separated from C. vitiensis by its slightly smaller HL/HW ratio, broader head, genitalia, and by the shape and chaetotaxy of the female subgenital plate.

Columbicola vitiensis Tendeiro

( Figures 33, 34 View Figures 19–39 )

Columbicola guimaraesi vitiensis Tendeiro 1967: 123 View in CoL . Type host: Columba vitiensis griseogularis (Walden and Layard) View in CoL .

Description

Similar to C. guimaraesi except as follows. Male head setae slightly longer; HW, 0.28; HL, 0.56–0.58 (0.572); HL/ HW, 2.00–2.07 (2.04). Thorax with PW, 0.23–0.24 (0.232); MW, 0.27–0.32 (0.290). Genitalia as in Figure 33 View Figures 19–39 ; lateral edges of mesosome thick, darkly pigmented; GW, 0.098 –0.103 (0.100). TL, 2.33–2.45 (2.40). Female head with HW, 0.28–0.30 (0.290); HL, 0.59–0.62 (0.606); HL/ HW, 2.03–2.14 (2.09). Thorax with PW, 0.24–0.25 (0.244); MW, 0.29–0.35 (0.314). Ventral terminalia as in Figure 34 View Figures 19–39 ; subgenital plate groove wide with distinct anterior lateral expansions, bordered on each side by 4–7 long setae (0.025 –0.049), these longer posteriorly. TL, 2.62–2.82 (2.74) GoogleMaps .

Material

Holotype male, allotype female, 2 male, 2 female paratypes of Columbicola guimaraesi vitiensis , ex Columba vitiensis griseogularis , Philippines (1). 2 males, 2 females, ex C. punicea Blyth , Thailand (1).

Remarks

Columbicola vitiensis is morphologically closest to C. grandiusculus . The males can be separated by subtle differences in overall body size, and especially by differences in head dimensions. The females can be separated by overall body dimensions and ventral terminalia shape and chaetotaxy.

PW

Paleontological Collections

MW

Museum Wasmann

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Psocodea

Family

Philopteridae

Genus

Columbicola

Loc

Columbicola grandiusculus Tendeiro

Adams, Richard J., Price, Roger D. & Clayton, Dale H. 2005
2005
Loc

Columbicola guimaraesi vitiensis

Tendeiro J 1967: 123
1967
Loc

Columbicola guimaraesi grandiusculus

Tendeiro J 1965: 168
1965
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