- The
Amblycera are a
large clade of
chewing lice,
parasitic on both
birds and mammals. The
Amblycera are
considered the most
primitive clade of lice. These...
- are
slender in the
suborder Ischnocera, but club-shaped in the
suborder Amblycera. The legs are
short and robust, and
terminated by one or two claws. Some...
- is a
monophyletic family of lice in the
superfamily of
chewing lice,
Amblycera,
often referred to as the
chicken body
louse family. They are ectoparasites...
- Tandan, B. K. (1972). "The
Species of
Apterygon (Insecta: Phthiraptera:
Amblycera)
Parasitic on
Kiwis (Apteryx)" (PDF). New
Zealand Journal of Science....
-
orders into the
order Phthiraptera. The bird lice
belong to two suborders,
Amblycera and Ischnocera,
although some
members of
these suborders do not parasitize...
-
Ceromya amblycera is a
species of
tachinid flies in the
genus Ceromya of the
family Tachinidae. It was
originally placed in the
genus Actia, but was moved...
- Family:
Sphaeropsocidae Menon, 1941 Parvorder:
Phthiraptera Superfamily:
Amblycera Family:
Ancistronidae Family:
Boopiidae Mjoberg, 1910 Family: Colpocephalidae...
- lice,
includes 5,000
described species divided into 4 suborders. The
Amblycera is the most
basal group and
parasitize birds and mammals. The Ischnocera...
-
Musapsocidae Protroctopsocidae Troctopsocidae Nanopsocetae Ischnocera,
Rhyncophthirina and
Amblycera comprise paraphyletic suborder Mallophaga (chewing lice)....
-
Robert J. (2019). "Infestation
parameters for
chewing lice (Phthiraptera:
Amblycera, Ischnocera)
infesting owls (Aves: Strigidae, Tytonidae) in Manitoba,...