chewing lice
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.3906/zoo-1312-44 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10994942 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0E5C7121-925A-5A11-FF21-99EB66EBFD8C |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
chewing lice |
status |
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Key to species of chewing lice parasitizing Indian Peacock
1. Antennae clavate, concealed at rest in antennal fossae, maxillary palps present ................................... Amblycera 2
Antennae usually filiform, appear on the side of the head, maxillary palps absent ............................ Ischnocera 7
2. Head with ventral processes and pair of postpalpal processes ......................................................... Menacanthus 3
Head with no ventral processes or palpal processes .... 4
3. Mesosternum entirely curved anteriorly ( Figure 5a View Figure 5 ) .............................................................. Menacanthus kaddoui
Mesosternum pointed medially ( Figure 5b View Figure 5 ) .................... ......................................................... Menacanthus stramineus
4. Head temporal lobe subrectangular, body elongated; hind femur with ventral rows of short thick spines ( Figure 5c View Figure 5 ) ................................................................ Colpocephalum 5
Head temporal lobe rounded, body stout; hind femur without such ventral rows of short thick spines .................... ............................................................................... Amyrsidea 6
5. Lateral tergite IX has a comb of 2–5 spiniform setae ( Figure 5d View Figure 5 ) ............................................ Colpocephalum tausi
Without such combs on tergite IX .................................... ...................................................... Colpocephalum thoracicum
6. Abdomen with 2 rows of tergal setae ........................... ............................................................. Amyrsidea phaeostoma
Abdomen with only posterior row of tergal setae ( Figure 1 View Figure 1 ) ................................................... Amyrsidea minuta
7. Abdomen elongated, the first antennal segment of male slightly slim ( Figure 5e View Figure 5 ........................... Lipeurus pavo
Abdomen oval or almost rounded, the first antennal segment of male enlarged ( Figures 5f–5h View Figure 5 ) ......................... 8
8. First antennal segment of male without appendage, and if present it is not sharply pointed ( Figure 5f View Figure 5 ); pleurites of abdominal segment VIII of female with well-developed pulvilliform setose processes ............................................................. Goniodes 9
First antennal segment of male with sharp pointed appendage ( Figures 5g and 5h View Figure 5 ); pleurites of abdominal segment VIII of female without such processes ................... ............................................................................ Goniocotes 11
9. Antennal base is not lobed ............ Goniodes dissimilis
Antennal base is enlarged and lobed ........................... 10
10. Large, thickened overhanging clavi and terminal segments of the abdomen in both sexes; anterior margin of male genital opening prolonged posteriorly and bilobed .... ...................................................................... Goniodes pavonis
Normal clavi and terminal segment of abdomen; male genitalia not prolonged posteriorly .................................... ..................................................... Goniodes meinertzhageni
11. The preantennal region of head slightly wider than the postantennal part ........................... Goniocotes parviceps
The preantennal region of head is shorter or equal to postantennal part ................................................................ 12
12. Anterior margin of carina narrow; antenna of male very large, especially the first antennal segment, which has a triangular appendage with a thick spine-like appendage ... .................................................................... Goniocotes mayuri
Anterior margin of carina wide; antenna slim showing slightly significant difference between male and female .. ...................................................... Goniocotes rectangulatus
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