Morphological revision of the hyperdiverse Brueelia - complex (Insecta: Phthiraptera: Ischnocera: Philopteridae) with new taxa, checklists and generic key
Author
Bush, Sarah E.
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Acronirmus gracilis
(
Burmeister, 1838
)
(
Figs 83–89
)
Philopterus
(
Nirmus
)
gracilis
Nitzsch, 1818
: 291
nomen nudum
.
Nirmus gracilis
Burmeister, 1838
: 429
.
Nirmus elongatus
Denny, 1842
: 53
nec
Nirmus elongatus
Olfers, 1816: 88
.
Nirmus brevipes
Piaget, 1880
: 179
new synonymy
.
Nirmus longus
var.
domesticus
Kellogg & Chapman, 1899
: 93
new synonymy
.
Degeeriella brevipes
Piaget
;
Harrison, 1916
: 109
.
Degeeriella domestica
Kellogg & Chapman, 1899
;
Harrison, 1916
: 112
.
Degeeriella elongata
Denny
;
Harrison, 1916
: 112
.
Degeeriella gracilis
Nitzsch in Burmeister
;
Harrison, 1916
: 114
.
Degeeiella gracilis
(
Nitzsch, 1818
)
;
Séguy, 1944
: 312
.
Brueelia brevipes
(
Piaget), 1880
;
Hopkins & Clay, 1952
: 54
.
Brueelia domestica
(
Kellogg & Chapman), 1899
;
Hopkins & Clay, 1952
: 55
.
Brueelia elongata
(
Denny), 1842
;
Hopkins & Clay, 1952
: 55
(as junior synonym of
Br
.
gracilis
).
Brueelia gracilis
(
Burmeister), 1838
;
Hopkins & Clay, 1952
: 56
.
Acronirmus buettikeri
Eichler, 1953
: 338
new synonymy
.
Hirundiniella gracilis
(
Burmeister, 1838
)
;
Złotorzycka, 1997
: 178
.
Hirundiniella domestica
(
Kellogg & Chapman, 1899
)
;
Złotorzycka, 1997
: 178
.
Brueelia buettikeri
(
Eichler, 1953
)
;
Price
et al
. 2003
: 153
.
Type
host.
Delichon urbicum urbicum
(
Linnaeus, 1758
)
.
Type locality.
None given, likely Germany.
Other hosts.
Cecropis abyssinica puella
(Temminck & Schlegel, 1845)
– lesser striped-swallow
new host record.
Cecropis abyssinica unitatis
(Sclater & Mackworth-Praed, 1942)
—lesser striped-swallow
new host record.
Cecropis badia
Cassin, 1853
—rufous-bellied swallow
new host record.
Cecropis daurica erythropygia
(Sykes, 1832)
—red-rumped swallow
new host record.
Cecropis daurica japonica
(Temminck & Schlegel, 1845)
—red-rumped swallow
new host record.
Cecropis daurica rufula
(Temminck, 1835)
—red-rumped swallow
new host record.
Cecropsis senegalensis saturatior
(Bannermann, 1923)
—mosque swallow
new host record.
Delichon dasypus cashmirensis
(Gould, 1858)
—Asian housemartin
new host record.
Delichon dasypus dasypus
(Bonaparte, 1850)
—Asian house-martin
new host record.
Hirundo aethiopica amadoni
White, 1956
—Ethiopian swallow
new host record.
Hirundo angolensis
Bocage, 1868
—
Angola
swallow
new host record.
Hirundo rustica erythrogaster
Boddaert, 1783
—barn swallow
new host record.
Hirundo rustica rustica
Linnaeus, 1758
—barn swallow [Ref.:
Złotorzycka,1997
: 179].
Hirundo rustica savignii
Stephens, 1817
— barn swallow
new host record.
Hirundo rustica tytleri
Jerdon, 1864
—barn swallow
new host record.
Hirundo tahitica javanica
Sparrman, 1789
—Pacific swallow
new host record.
Ptyonoprogne rupestris
(Scopoli, 1769)
—Eurasian cragmartin [Ref.:
Blagoveshchensky 1951
].
Riparia chinensis chinensis
(Gray, 1830)
—grey-throated martin
new host record.
Riparia diluta indica
Ticehurst, 1916
—pale sand martin
new host record.
Description.
Both sexes
. Head shape, structure, and chaetotaxy as in
Fig. 85
. Marginal carina widely interrupted laterally; the interruption of the carina is wider than the dorsal preantennal suture where it meets the lateral margin of the head. Dorsal anterior plate short, broadly pentagonal. Ventral anterior plate rounded. Dorsal preantennal suture completely separates dorsal anterior plate from main head plate. Ventral carinae very slender. Preantennal nodi not distinct. Coni very short. Preocular nodi small, rectangular. Postocular nodi small, not much wider than marginal temporal carina. Gular plate roundedly-triangular. Thoracic and abdominal segments as in genus description and
Figs 83–84. 6
mms
setae on each side, alternating between long and short setae.
Male
. Abdominal chaetotaxy as in
Table 2
and
Fig. 83
. Subgenital plate roughly triangular, narrowing only in distal third.
Male
genitalia (
Fig. 86
) dissimilar to those depicted by
Fresca (1925: 287)
, apart from the general outline. Proximal mesosome broadly rounded, narrowed slightly at proximal third. Mesosomal lobes (
Fig. 87
) short and broad, rugose or fringed distally, with two
pmes
on each side. Parameral heads (
Fig. 88
) bifid anteriorly, but fingers very short. Parameral blades curved medianly, not much elongated distally;
pst2
setae, lateral near distal tip. Measurements ex
Cecropsis abyssinica puella
(n = 1): TL = 1.49; HL = 0.33; HW = 0.25; PRW = 0.18; PTW = 0.22; AW = 0.24. Ex
C
.
badia
(n = 2): TL = 1.43–1.46; HL = 0.32–0.34; HW = 0.24–0.25; PRW = 0.16–0.17; PTW = 0.20–0.23; AW = 0.22–0.32. Ex
C
.
daurica erythropygia
(n = 1): TL = 1.40; HL = 0.33; HW = 0.23; PRW = 0.16; PTW = 0.20; AW = 0.25. Ex
C
.
daurica rufula
(n = 1): TL = 1.69; HL = 0.36; HW = 0.26; PRW = 0.18; PTW = 0.23; AW = 0.29. Ex
C
.
senegalensis saturiator
(n = 3): TL = 1.40–1.43; HL = 0.34–0.36; HW = 0.25; PRW = 0.17; PTW = 0.22–0.23; AW = 0.26–0.28. Ex
Delichon dasypus dasypus
(n = 2): TL = 1.43–1.50; HL = 0.33–0.34; HW = 0.24; PRW = 0.16; PTW = 0.21–0.23; AW = 0.27–0.28.
Ex
D
.
urbicum
(n = 15): TL = 1.58–1.75 (1.63); HL = 0.34–0.37 (0.36); HW = 0.23–0.27 (0.25); PRW = 0.16–0.19 (0.17); PTW = 0.22–0.26 (0.24); AW = 0.26–0.34 (0.30). Ex
Hirundo aethiopica
(n = 2): TL = 1.46–1.61; HL = 0.31–0.35; HW = 0.23–0.26; PRW = 0.16–0.17; PTW = 0.21–0.23; AW = 0.25–0.29. Ex
H
.
angolensis
(n = 2): TL = 1.59–1.60; HL = 0.34; HW = 0.25; PRW = 0.16–0.17; PTW = 0.23; AW = 0.29–0.32. Ex
H
.
rustica rustica
(n = 15): TL = 1.50–1.72 (1.60); HL = 0.34–0.37 (0.35); HW = 0.25–0.27 (0.26); PRW = 0.17–0.19 (0.17); PTW = 0.22–0.26 (0.24); AW = 0.25–0.34 (0.30).
Ex
H
.
r
.
savignii
(n = 1): TL = 1.58; HL = 0.35; HW = 0.26; PRW = 0.18; PTW = 0.23; AW = 0.27.
Ex
H
.
r
.
tytleri
(n = 1): TL = 1.52; HL = 0.33; HW = 0.24; PRW = 0.17; PTW = 0.23; AW = 0.27. Ex
H
.
tahitica javancia
(n = 2): TL = 1.46–1.50; HL = 0.31–0.32; HW = 0.24; PRW = 0.17; PTW = 0.22; AW = 0.26–0.27. Ex
Riparia chinensis
(n = 1): TL = 1.52; HL = 0.34; HW = 0.26; PRW = 0.17; PTW = 0.23; AW = 0.25.
Female
. Abdominal chaetotaxy as in
Table 2
and
Fig. 84
. Female subgenital plate roughly pentagonal, with concave lateral margins (
Fig. 89
). Vulval margin (
Fig. 89
) with 3–4 short, slender
vms
on each side, and 5–7 short, thorn-like
vss
on each side; median
vss
progressively longer; 3–4 slender
vos
on each side. Measurements ex
Cecropsis abyssinica puella
(n = 1): TL = 1.88; HL = 0.37; HW = 0.29; PRW = 0.21; PTW = 0.28; AW = 0.36. Ex
C
.
a
.
unitatis
(n = 1): TL = 1.85; HL = 0.38; HW = 0.29; PRW = 0.19; PTW = 0.24; AW = 0.38. Ex
C
.
badia
(n = 1): TL = 1.80; HL = 0.37; HW = 0.27; PRW = 0.18; PTW = 0.24; AW = 0.39. Ex
C
.
daurica japonica
(n = 1): TL = 1.82; HL = 0.36; HW = 0.27; PRW = 0.17; PTW = 0.23; AW = 0.33. Ex
C
.
d
.
rufula
(n = 1): TL = 2.06; HL = 0.38; HW = 0.28; PRW = 0.19; PTW = 0.27; AW = 0.40. Ex
C
.
senegalensis saturiator
(n = 1): TL = 1.79; HL = 0.38; HW = 0.27; PRW = 0.18; PTW = 0.26; AW = 0.35. Ex
Delichon dasypus cashmirensis
(n = 1): TL = 1.82; HL = 0.36; HW = 0.27; PRW = 0.18; PTW = 0.25; AW = 0.31. Ex
D
.
d
.
dasypus
(n = 1): TL = 1.80; HL = 0.36; HW = 0.26; PRW = 0.17; PTW = 0.25; AW = 0.28.
Ex
D
.
urbicum
(n = 15): TL = 1.84–2.11 (1.95); HL = 0.37–0.41 (0.38); HW = 0.26–0.30 (0.28); PRW = 0.18–0.21 (0.19); PTW = 0.25–0.30 (0.27); AW = 0.29–0.38 (0.33). Ex
Hirundo aethiopica
(n = 1): TL = 1.92; HL = 0.38; HW = 0.28; PRW = 0.19; PTW = 0.25; AW = 0.34. Ex
H
.
angolensis
(n = 2): TL = 1.97–2.08; HL = 0.37–0.39; HW = 0.29; PRW = 0.19; PTW = 0.26–0.28; AW = 0.39– 0.41. Ex
H
.
rustica erythrogaster
(n = 1): TL = 1.88; HL = 0.35; HW = 0.27; PRW = 0.18; PTW = 0.25; AW = 0.33.
Ex
H
.
r
.
rustica
(n = 15): TL = 1.84–2.07 (1.94); HL = 0.37–0.41 (0.39); HW = 0.27–0.31 (0.29); PRW = 0.19–0.22 (0.20); PTW = 0.25–0.29 (0.27); AW = 0.32–0.38 (0.34).
Ex
H
.
r
.
savignii
(n = 5): TL = 1.91–2.04; HL = 0.36–0.38; HW = 0.28–0.29; PRW = 0.18–0.20; PTW = 0.25–0.27; AW = 0.29–0.35.
Ex
H
.
r
.
tytleri
(n = 2): TL = 1.91–1.99; HL = 0.36–0.38; HW = 0.28; PRW = 0.19; PTW = 0.26–0.27; AW = 0.35–0.38. Ex
H
.
tahitica javanica
(n = 3): TL = 1.79–1.92; HL = 0.36–0.38; HW = 0.28–0.29; PRW = 0.19–0.20; PTW = 0.25–0.26; AW = 0.32–0.37. Ex
Ptyonoprogne rupestris
(n = 2): TL = 2.03–2.05; HL = 0.39–0.40; HW = 0.29–0.30; PRW = 0.19; PTW = 0.27–0.28; AW = 0.39–0.40. Ex
Riparia diluta diluta
(n = 2): TL = 1.98–2.07; HL = 0.37–0.38; HW = 0.28–0.29; PRW = 0.19–0.20; PTW = 0.26–0.27; AW = 0.30–0.34.
Type
material.
Ex
Delichon urbicum urbicum
:
Holotype
♀
, Ilkley, Yorkshire,
England
,
United Kingdom
, Denny Collection, [BM]
1852-98
(
NHML
).
Paratypes
:
2♀
, same data as
holotype
(
NHML
).
Ex
Hirundo rupestris
: Holotype
♀
of
Acronirmus buettikeri
:
Capri
, Italy,
Dec. 1885
, A. König, 302b (MFNB).
Ex
Calidris ferruginea
: Syntypes
of
Brueelia brevipes
:
2♀, unknown locality, Piaget Collection, 767 (NHML).
Additional material examined (non-types)
Ex
Cecropsis abyssinica puella
:
1♂
,
1♀
,
Kumasi
, [
Ashanti Region
],
Ghana
,
30 Apr. 1966
,
F.R. Allison
, BM 1966-291 (
NHML
).
Ex
Cecropsis abyssinica unitatis
:
1♀
,
Kenya
,
Feb. 1930
,
R. Meinertzhagen
, 6791 (
NHML
).
Ex
Cecropsis badia
:
1♂
,
Wang Blachun
,
Satun Province
,
Thailand
,
8 Aug. 1967
, 7E-1544, 24616 on reverse (
NHML
)
;
1♂
, “on road”,
Krabi Province
,
Thailand
,
28 Jun. 1962
,
W. Songprakob
, RE-6317 (PIPeR)
;
1♀
,
Thap Put District
,
Phang
Nga Province
,
Thailand
,
20 Aug. 1962
,
W. Songprakob
, RE-6396 (PIPeR).
Ex
Cecropsis daurica erythropygia
:
1♂
,
Yercaud
,
Salem District
,
Tamil Nadu
,
India
,
11 May 1970
, XIE-951, 24613 on reverse (
NHML
).
Ex
Cecropsis daurica japonica
:
1♂
,
Mount Cagua
,
Philippines
,
11 Jul. 2011
, P4494 RMT121 (PIPeR);
1♀
,
Philippines
, voucher for sequence Brsp.Hidau.10.25.2011.9 (PIPeR).
Ex
Cecropsis daurica rufula
:
1♂
,
1♀
, “
M.M.
”,
Israel
,
4 Aug. 1959
, 80b/4, BM 1959-541 (
NHML
).
Ex
Cecropsis senegalensis saturatior
:
1♂
,
Kenya
,
Jan. 1936
, R,
Meinertzhagen
, 6214 (
NHML
)
;
2♂
,
1♀
,
Kenya
,
Mar. 1936
,
R. Meinertzhagen
, 7002 (
NHML
)
.
Ex
Delichon dasypus cashmirensis
:
1♀
,
Sankhuwasabha District
,
Kosi Zone
,
Eastern
Region
,
Nepal
,
29 Jul. 1973
, HE-0654 (
NMNH
).
Ex
Delichon dasypus dasypus
:
1♂
,
1♀
,
Tachikawa Air Force Base
,
Tokyo
,
Japan
,
31 May 1965
,
H.E. McClure
, SE-1537–8, 16461 and 16464 on reverse (
OSUS
)
;
1♂
,
Chino
,
Nagano Prefecture
,
Japan
,
7 Jul. 1964
,
H.E. McClure
, SE-1633, 16463 on reverse (
OSUS
)
;
1♀
,
Fort Brooks
,
Malaysia
,
26 Jan. 1963
, M-02325, 16465 on reverse (
OSUS
)
.
Ex
Delichon urbicum urbicum
:
1♂
, Khuta Maji, Vwaza Marsh, Vwaza Wildlife Preserve,
Malawi
,
17 Oct. 2009
, Swati Patel, FMNH-INS 0 0 0 0 0 29 0 59, voucher for sequence Brgr.2.9.2011.37 (FMNH);
1♂
,
1♀
,
Borovnica
,
Slovenia
,
25 Feb. 1953
, S. Brelih, 2515, 2517 (NMNH);
3♂
,
3♀
, unknown locality and date, 50356, 50357, and 50406 (MFNB);
1♂
,
1♀
,
Netherlands
? [host name in Dutch],
24 Jul. 1937
, Geihskers, 418 (MFNB);
1♀
, Tolmin,
Slovenia
,
18 Jun. 1958
, S. Brelih, 2520 (PMSL);
1♀
,
Borovnica
,
Slovenia
,
25 Aug. 1953
, F. Leben, 29 (PMSL);
5♂
,
4♀
,
Borovnica
,
Slovenia
,
25 Aug. 1953
, S. Brelih, 216–8, 1987–8,
2029–30
,
2513–4
, 25–6, 2518–9 (PMSL);
1♂
,
1♀
, Stozice,
Ljubljana
,
Slovenia
,
25 Jul. 1978
, D. Sere, 13589–90 (PMSL);
1♀
, Tolmin,
Slovenia
,
18 Jun. 1958
, S. Brelih, 16466 on reverse (OSUS);
1♂
,
4♀
,
Bolton
,
United Kingdom
,
2 Sep. 1953
(NHML);
10♂
,
4♀
,
Wiltshire
,
United Kingdom
,
Aug. 1946
, R. Meinertzhagen, 15882 (NHML);
1♂
,
1♀
,
Midlothian
,
Scotland
,
United Kingdom
,
26 Jul. 1965
, Eskgrove Lab, BM 1965-641 (NHML);
1♀
, Ross-Shire,
Scotland
,
United Kingdom
,
Jul. 1934
, R. Meinertzhagen, 1230 (NHML);
5♂
,
5♀
, Barns Elm Reservoir,
Surrey
,
England
,
United Kingdom
,
27 Jul
, 1965, C.
A
. Walker, BM 1965-307 (NHML);
1♀
, Budds Farm Sweage Works, Bedhampton,
Hampshire
,
United Kingdom
,
20 May 1979
, W. Sanders, BM 19789-308 (NHML);
1♂
,
1♀
,
Bolton
,
Lancashire
,
United Kingdom
,
28 Sep. 1958
,
A
. Hazelwood, BM 1958-561 (NHML);
3♂
,
4♀
,
Suffolk
,
United Kingdom
,
Jun. 1934
, R. Meinertzhagen, 1284 (NHML);
1♂
,
1♀
, Austey Hall,
Cambridgeshire
,
United Kingdom
,
Sep. 1949
, G.B. Thompson, BM 1980-40 (NHML);
1♂
,
6♀
,
Morocco
,
Nov. 1938
, R. Meinertzhagen, 12129 (NHML).
Ex
Hirundo aethiopica amadoni
:
2♂
,
1♀
,
Somalia
, Jan, 1949,
R. Meinertzhagen
, 18188 (
NHML
).
Ex
Hirundo angolensis
:
2♂
,
2♀
, “
Baluba Stream
”,
Zambia
,
16 Nov. 1953
, BM 1954-137, ML/110 (
NHML
).
Ex
Hirundo rustica erythrogaster
:
1♀
,
Orr’s Farm
,
Dugway
,
Tooele County
,
Utah
,
USA
,
14 Jan. 1954
,
N.V. Chamberlain
, 382 B-1601, 16450 on reverse (
OSUS
).
Ex
Hirundo rustica rustica
:
1♀
,
Ljubljane Okolica
,
Slovenia
,
21 Apr. 1956
,
S. Brelih
, 213 (
NMNH
)
;
1♀
,
Miez. Wisl.
,
Skowronki
,
Poland
,
12 Sep. 1962
, [J.]
Złotorzycka
, 18/a/7 (
MFNB
)
; 2♂, unknown locality, Eichler Collection, 7005 (MFNB);
3♂
,
1♀
,
Berlin
,
Germany
,
26 Jun. 1952
,
Sanft, IN
1388/1 (
MFNB
)
;
2♂
,
2♀
,
Sliven
,
Bulgaria
,
26 May 1957
,
F. Balát
(
PMSL
)
;
2♀
,
Idrija
,
Slovenia
,
22 Aug. 1974
,
S. Brelih
, 13000 (
PMSL
)
;
1♂
,
3♀
,
Stozice
,
Ljubljana
,
Slovenia
,
12 Jul. 1977
,
D. Sere
, 13015–13018 (
PMSL
)
;
4♂
,
1♀
,
Idrija
,
Slovenia
,
18 Sep. 1977
,
D. Sere
, 13121–13125 (
PMSL
)
;
1♀
,
Jarse
ob
Savi
,
Ljubljana
,
Slovenia
,
1 Oct. 1980
,
D. Sere
, 14040 (
PMSL
)
;
1♂
,
2♀
,
Cleveland
,
Yorkshire
,
United Kingdom
,
21 May 1954
, BM 1954-473 (
NHML
)
;
1♀
,
Norfolk
,
United Kingdom
,
29 Jun. 1969
,
M. Payne
, BM 1970-259 (
NHML
)
;
1♂
,
North
Stoke,
Sussex
,
United Kingdom
,
20 May 1937
,
G.B. Thompson
, BM 1980-40 (
NHML
)
;
1♀
,
Hursley Road
,
Chandler’s Ford
,
Hampfordshire
,
United Kingdom
,
10 Aug. 1978
,
W.P. Sanders
BM 1979-251 (
NHML
)
;
4♂
,
4♀
,
Ushant
,
Brittany
,
France
,
Apr. 1935
,
R. Meinertzhagen
, 3409, 3350 (
NHML
)
;
2♂
,
Dollymount
,
Leinster County
,
Ireland
,
7 Sep. 1938
,
O. Mahoney
, BM 1980-40 (
NHML
)
;
1♀
,
Tel Fara
,
Israel
,
29 Sep. 1960
, 1220/1 and BM 1961-403 (
NHML
)
;
2♂
, near
Figuig
,
Morocco
,
12 Apr. 1965
, C.
A
.
Walker, BM
1965-307 (
NHML
)
;
6♂
,
16♀
,
Morocco
,
Oct. 1938
, R.
Meinertzhagen
, 12131 (
NHML
)
;
1♂
,
1♀
,
Slivem
,
Bulgaria
,
26 May 1957
,
F. Balát
, BM 1972-342 (
NHML
)
.
Ex
Hirundo rustica savignii
:
1♂
,
5♀
,
Egypt
,
Apr. 1936
,
R. Meinertzhagen
, 4828 (
NHML
).
Ex
Hirundo rustica tytleri
:
1♂
,
2♀
,
Imphal
,
Manipur
,
India
,
13 Jan. 1952
,
R. Meinertzhagen
, 19715 (
NHML
).
Ex
Hirundo rustica
ssp.
[Material from Thailand and Malaysia is likely from either
H
.
r
.
gutturalis
Scopoli, 1786
, or
H
.
r
.
tytleri
Jerdon, 1864
]: 2♀, Phayuha Khiri District, Nakhon Sawan Province, Thailand,
8 Mar. 1953
, R.E. Elbel, RE-1659, RT-B-17592 (PIPeR); 2♂, 2♀, Bangkok, Thailand,
18 Jan. 1
966, MAPS-3870 (OSUS); 1♂, 1♀, same data as previous (NHML); 2♂, 3♀, Bangkok, Thailand,
10 Mar. 1965
, H.E. McClure, SE-1696, one slide marked 16455 on reverse (OSUS); 1♂, 1♀, Phayuha Khiri District, Nakhon Sawan Province, Thailand,
8 Mar. 1953
, R.E. Elbel, RE-1659, RT-B-17597 (OSUS); 1♂, 1♀, Mount Brinchang, Pahang State, Malaysia,
14 Dec. 1961
, M-00723 (OSUS); 3♂, no collection data, (NHML); 1♂, 1♀, Phayuha Khiri District, Nakhon Sawan Province, Thailand,
8 Mar. 1953
, R.E. Elbel, RE-1659, RT-B-17597, PIPeR#116 (PIPeR)
Ex
Hirundo tahitica javanica
:
2♂
,
2♀
,
Calatagan
,
Batangas Province
,
Philippines
,
8 Sep. 1965
,
MAPS 6
E- 1263, 24614 and 24611 on reverse (
NHML
)
;
1♀
,
Banjarmasin
,
South
Kalimantan Province
,
Borneo
,
Indonesia
,
7 Jan. 1971
, XIE-122, 015-71800, 24612 on reverse (
NHML
)
.
Ex
Ptyonoprogne rupestris
:
1♀
,
Dubrovnik
,
Croatia
,
10 Jan. 1977
,
A
Lesinger
, 13560 (
PMSL
)
;
1♀
,
Afghanistan
,
May 1937
,
R. Meinertzhagen
, 10244 (
NHML
)
.
Ex
Riparia chinensis chinensis
:
1♂
,
Sind
,
India
,
Jan. 1937
,
R. Meinertzhagen
, 10374 (
NHML
).
Ex
Riparia diluta indica
:
3♀
,
Peshawar
,
India
,
Mar. 1937
,
R. Meinertzhagen
, 9234-35 (
NHML
).
Ex
“Mehlschwalbe”
:
3♀, unknown locality and date, IN 1335/44 (MFNB).
Remarks.
First mentioned as
Philopterus
(
Nirmus
)
gracilis
by
Nitzsch (1818: 291)
, but this is a
nomen nudum
. When
Burmeister (1838: 421)
gave the first formal description of the species, he changed the
type
host from
Hirundo rustica
to
Delichon urbicum
, which is therefore the correct
type
host and author.
We were unable to find any morphological differences among
Acronirmus gracilis
,
Ac
.
buettikeri
,
and
Ac
.
longus domesticus
from their
type
hosts, or among these and most specimens of
Acronirmus
from other Old World hosts (see host list). Genetically, material from
Eurasian
D
.
urbicum
,
H
.
rustica
, and
Cecropsis daurica
is virtually identical (Bush
et al
. 2016 and unpublished data). We therefore consider
Brueelia longus domesticus
and
Ac
.
buettikeri
to be junior synonyms of
Br
.
gracilis
. The original descriptions of all three species are poor, and modern redescriptions (
Złotorzycka 1997
) of
Ac
.
gracilis
and
Ac
.
domesticus
are uninformative.
FIGURES 83–84.
Acronirmus gracilis
(Burmeister, 1838)
ex
Delichon urbicum urbicum
:
83,
male habitus, dorsal and ventral views.
84,
female habitus, dorsal and ventral views.
FIGURES 85–89.
Acronirmus gracilis
(Burmeister, 1838)
ex
Delichon urbicum urbicum
:
85,
male head, dorsal and ventral views.
86,
male genitalia, dorsal view.
87,
male mesosome, ventral view.
88,
male paramere, dorsal view.
89,
female subgenital plate and vulval margin, ventral view.
Abbreviations
: POMC, postmarginal carina; PRMC, premarginal carina.
We here report many new host records. Material examined from these hosts is morphologically inseparable from that of
D
.
urbicum
. This suggests that virtually all Old World hosts from which
Acronirmus
are known are parasitised by the same species
,
Ac
.
gracilis
. We have not seen any material of
Ac
.
tenuis
(
Burmeister, 1838
)
, with
type
host
Riparia riparia
, but this louse species is very likely conspecific with
Ac
.
gracilis
.
Some material examined, ostensibly from
D
.
urbicum
, is from outside the range of this host (see
Turner & Rose 1994
), and most likely collected from its close relative
D
.
dasypus
, now often considered a separate species (see e.g.
Sheldon
et al
. 2005
). Other reports from
East
Asia
(e.g.
McClure & Ratanaworabhan 1973
) may also refer to this host species, but the wintering ranges overlap (see
Turner & Rose 1994
).
We have examined two females of
Bruelia brevipes
from the Piaget Collection at the NHML, and both are
Ac
.
gracilis
. The
type
host of this species is
Tringa subarquata
(=
Calidris ferruginea
Pontoppidan, 1763
), but extensive surveys of this host (DG, unpublished data) have revealed no specimens of
Acronirmus
. We therefore assume this is a straggler or a misattribution of the host, and do not list this host species in the checklist.
In general, heads of both sexes are smaller towards southern localities (see measurements), with
Southeast
Asian and Australasian specimens having smaller heads than European and Mediterranean specimens. This distinction does not hold for material from migratory species (
D
.
urbicum
,
H
.
rustica
,
and
C
.
daurica
), which contain both small-headed and large-headed specimens collected from the same general areas. We therefore do not presently attach any significance to these differences. Potentially, this could be evidence of a difference between small-headed lice on host wintering grounds in Africa or
South-East
Asia, and large-headed lice on host breeding grounds in temperate Eurasia. The material available to us from wintering grounds of the hosts is not sufficient to test this hypothesis.
This louse species has an unusually wide host range, and we can only speculate about why it infests so many host species across Eurasia, Africa, and
North
America. Hippoboscid flies are common on swallows (DG, pers. obs.) and may provide means of transmission by phoresy.
Keirans (1975)
listed a single record of phoresy on a hippoboscid fly taken from a swallow. There may also be opportunities for direct contact among those host species that have overlapping wintering or breeding grounds.