[HTML][HTML] A new flea, Ectinorus (Ectinorus) insignis n. sp.(Siphonaptera, Rhopalopsyllidae, Parapsyllinae), with notes on the subgenus Ectinorus in Chile and comments …
JC Beaucournu, S Belaz, S Muñoz-Léal… - Parasite, 2013 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A list is provided for the species of Ectinorus sensu stricto from Chile. Ectinorus (Ectinorus)
insignis n. sp. is described from Chile: this species is characterized by the male genitalia. In
the subgenus Ectinorus, the authors report the presence in Chile of E. pilosus Beaucournu &
Carmen Castro, 2002 described from Argentina and E. simonsi (Rothschild, 1904) described
from Bolivia but also known from Peru. A female neallotype is designated for E. ineptus
Johnson, 1957.“Unciform sclerotization” is noted and illustrated for the first time, in all …
insignis n. sp. is described from Chile: this species is characterized by the male genitalia. In
the subgenus Ectinorus, the authors report the presence in Chile of E. pilosus Beaucournu &
Carmen Castro, 2002 described from Argentina and E. simonsi (Rothschild, 1904) described
from Bolivia but also known from Peru. A female neallotype is designated for E. ineptus
Johnson, 1957.“Unciform sclerotization” is noted and illustrated for the first time, in all …
[PDF][PDF] Rhopalopsyllidae, Parapsyllinae), with notes on the subgenus Ectinorus in Chile and comments on unciform sclerotization in the superfamily Malacopsylloidea
JC Beaucournu, S Belaz, S Munoz-Léal… - Parasite, 2013 - Citeseer
A list is provided for the species of Ectinorus sensu stricto from Chile. Ectinorus (Ectinorus)
insignis n. sp. is described from Chile: this species is characterized by the male genitalia. In
the subgenus Ectinorus, the authors report the presence in Chile of E. pilosus Beaucournu &
Carmen Castro, 2002 described from Argentina and E. simonsi (Rothschild, 1904) described
from Bolivia but also known from Peru. A female neallotype is designated for E. ineptus
Johnson, 1957.''Unciform sclerotization''is noted and illustrated for the first time, in all …
insignis n. sp. is described from Chile: this species is characterized by the male genitalia. In
the subgenus Ectinorus, the authors report the presence in Chile of E. pilosus Beaucournu &
Carmen Castro, 2002 described from Argentina and E. simonsi (Rothschild, 1904) described
from Bolivia but also known from Peru. A female neallotype is designated for E. ineptus
Johnson, 1957.''Unciform sclerotization''is noted and illustrated for the first time, in all …
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