Menacanthus eurysternus ( Burmeister, 1838 )
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Menacanthus eurysternus ( Burmeister, 1838 ) |
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Menacanthus eurysternus ( Burmeister, 1838) View in CoL
Menopon eurysternum Burmeister, 1838: 439 .
Menacanthus mutabilis Blagoveshtchensky, 1940: 31 View in CoL , 78, fig. 5.
Menacanthus eurysternum [sic] ( Burmeister, 1838); Hopkins & Clay 1952: 210.
Menacanthus eurysternus ( Burmeister, 1838) View in CoL ; Price 1975: 617, figs 1–9.
Menacanthus eurysternus ( Burmeister, 1838) View in CoL ; Price et al. 2003: 119.
Menacanthus eurysternus Burmeister, 1838 View in CoL [sic]; González-Acuña et al. 2006c: 214.
Menacanthus eurysternus ( Burmeister, 1838) View in CoL ; Palma 2017: 69.
Menacanthus eurysternus ( Burmeister, 1838) View in CoL ; Llanos-Soto et al. 2019: 434, fig. 2.
Menacanthus eurysternus Burmeister, 1838 View in CoL [sic]; Oyarzún-Ruiz et al. 2021: 4, fig. 5.
Status, sex and repository of types unknown, presumed lost (see Palma & Pilgrim 1984: 150; Palma 1996: 133).
Type host: Pica pica pica ( Linnaeus, 1758) .
Chilean hosts: Turdus falcklandii magellanicus King, 1831 ; Passer domesticus ( Linnaeus, 1758) .
Other hosts: Over 170 species of the order Passeriformes and seven species of the order Piciformes (see Price et al. 2003: 119).
Chilean localities: Region RM; Region X; Chillán: Region XVI; Las Mariposas (Ñuble): Region XVI .
Geographic distribution: All continents, except Antarctica.
Chilean references: González-Acuña et al. (2006c), Llanos-Soto et al. (2019); Oyarzún-Ruiz et al. (2021).
Other significant references: Price (1975); Price (1977: 219); Castro & Cicchino (1978: 78); Palma (1996: 133); Martín-Mateo (2002: 108); Price et al. (2003); Martinů et al. (2015: 64); Palma (2017).
Remarks: Among all Phthiraptera , Menacanthus eurysternus is the louse species with the largest number of host species (Price 1975: 620; Price et al. 2003: 119). Sasvári-Schäfer (1966: 211, 216), in a paper titled (English translation): Two new Mallophaga species from the territory of the fauna in Chile, described Menacanthus kevei as a new species from Turdus falcklandii , now a junior synonym of M. eurysternus (see Price 1975: 619). However, the type locality of Menacanthus kevei is in Argentina, as stated by Sasvári-Schäfer (1966: 211, 216) in the same paper.
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Menacanthus eurysternus ( Burmeister, 1838 )
Gonza ́ Lez-Acun, Daniel A. & Palma, Ricardo L. 2021 |
Menacanthus eurysternus
Oyarzun-Ruiz, P. & Cardenas, G. & Silva-de-la-Fuente, M. C. & Martin, N. & Mironov, S. & Cicchino, A. & Kinsella, J. M. & Moreno, L. & Gonzalez-Acuna, D. 2021: 4 |
Menacanthus eurysternus ( Burmeister, 1838 )
Llanos-Soto, S. & Cordoba, M. & Moreno, L. & Kinsella, J. M. & Mironov, S. & Cicchino, A. & Barrientos, C. & San-Martin-Ordenes, J. & Gonzalez-Acuna, D. 2019: 434 |
Menacanthus eurysternus ( Burmeister, 1838 )
Palma, R. L. 2017: 69 |
Menacanthus eurysternus
Gonzalez-Acuna, D. & Vergara, F. & Moreno, L. & Barrientos, C. & Ardiles, K. & Cicchino, A. 2006: 214 |
Menacanthus eurysternus ( Burmeister, 1838 )
Price, R. D. & Hellenthal, R. A. & Palma, R. L. 2003: 119 |
Menacanthus eurysternum
Hopkins, G. H. E. & Clay, T. 1952: 210 |
Menacanthus mutabilis
Blagoveshtchensky, D. I. 1940: 31 |
Menopon eurysternum
Burmeister, H. 1838: 439 |