- Nine
families of
largely arboreal birds make up the
order Piciformes /ˈpɪsɪfɔːrmiːz/, the best-known of them
being the Picidae,
which includes the wood****s...
- In the 10th
edition of
Systema Naturae,
published in 1758, the
Swedish naturalist Carl
Linnaeus described 554
species of bird and gave each a binomial...
-
Haemaphysalis longicornis.
Louse species known to
infest stoats include Mysidea picae and
Polyplax spinulosa. Mite
species known to
infest stoats include Neotrombicula...
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Anatidae Turnicae Turniciformes Turnicidae Included in Charadriiformes.
Picae Piciformes Indicatoridae Picidae ****midae
Lybiidae Ramphastidae Coraciae...
- condors),
Falco (falcons, eagles, and kin),
Strix (owls) and
Lanius (shrikes)
Picae:
Psittacus (parrots),
Ramphastos (toucans),
Buceros (hornbills), Crotophaga...
- In 1938,
Bernard V.
Travis described two new
species of Cochlosoma, C.
picae and C. ****i. The most
recent addition to
genus Cochlosoma is C. soricis...
-
important in the
Christmas tree industry. The
balsam woolly adelgid (Adelges
picae) are
small soft-bodied
insects which attack the
Fraser fir. The insects...
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Pediculus corvi –
Philopterus corvi Pediculus infausti Pediculus picae –
Myrsidea picae Pediculus cygni –
Ornithobius cygni Pediculus anseris – Anaticola...
- (Trav****os, 1919)
Sphaerirostris physocoracis (Porta, 1913)
Sphaerirostris picae (Rudolphi, 1819)
Sphaerirostris pinguis (Van Cleave, 1918) Sphaerirostris...