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- Geomydoecus is a genus of louse in the suborder Ischnocera. They are parasites of gophers (Geomyidae). Species include: Subgenus Geomydoecus Ewing, 1929...
- Geomydoecus oregonus is a species of louse known to affect the Camas pocket gopher (Thomomys bulbivorus). This species is only known to inhabit Oregon...
- Eurytri****ctes Stobbe, 1913 Eutrichophilus Mjöberg, 1910 Felicola Ewing, 1929 Geomydoecus Ewing, 1929 Lutridia Kéler, 1938 Neotri****ctes Ewing, 1929 Paratri****ctes...
- have one litter each year. Two species of chewing lice in the genus Geomydoecus have C. fulvescens as a host: G. fulvescens and G. veracruzensis. Both...
- (1993-01-01). "Cospeciation of Pocket Gophers (Geomys) and Their Chewing Lice (Geomydoecus)". Journal of Mammalogy. 74 (3): 521–530. doi:10.2307/1382271. JSTOR 1382271...
- gopher is also considered to be the primary host of the chewing louse Geomydoecus idahoensis. Breeding probably occurs around January or February, and...
- parasitic mite, but a later publication did not report it. The chewing louse Geomydoecus oregonus has also been reported. Two parasitic worms first discovered...
- G. for Geomys and T. for Thomomys; for the symbiont, G. stands for Geomydoecus and T. for Thomoydoecus. Reconciling the two trees means giving a scenario...
- neotropical bat (Lonchophylla pattoni), one species of pocket gopher louse (Geomydoecus pattoni), and one species of Madagascar snake (Liophidium pattoni). The...
- to a litter once each year. One species of Ischnoceran chewing louse, Geomydoecus heaneyi, is only known to live in the fur of central Texas pocket gophers...