<strong> An annotated checklist of parasitic lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) from the Galápagos Islands </ strong>
Author
Palma, Ricardo L.
ricardop@tepapa.govt.nz
Author
Peck, Stewart B.
ricardop@tepapa.govt.nz
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Zootaxa
2013
2013-03-18
3627
1
1
87
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3627.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3627.1.1
1175-5326
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Pectinopygus annulatus
(
Piaget, 1880
)
Lipeurus annulatus
Piaget, 1880: 340
, pl. 27, fig. 10.
Lipeurus potens
Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902: 477
, pl. 30, fig. 1.
Lipeurus potens
Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902
;
Kellogg, 1906: 319
. In part
Pectinopygus annulatus
; in part
Pectinopygus minor
(
Ewing, 1924
)
; in part
Pectinopygus sulae
(
Rudow, 1869
)
; in part
Pectinopygus gracilicornis gracilicornis
(
Piaget, 1880
)
.
Esthiopterum annulatum
(
Piaget, 1880
)
;
Harrison 1916: 130
.
Pectinopygus annulatus
(
Piaget, 1880
)
;
Hopkins & Clay 1952: 268
.
Pectinopygus annulatus
(
Piaget, 1880
)
; Clay
in
Linsley & Usinger 1966: 130
. In part
Pectinopygus annulatus
; in part
Pectinopygus minor
(
Ewing, 1924
)
.
Pectinopygus annulatus
(
Piaget, 1880
)
;
Price
et al.
2003: 207
.
Lectotype
♂
in
NHML
(
Clay 1973: 219
).
Type host:
Sula leucogaster
(Boddaert, 1783)
.
Galápagos
hosts:
Sula granti
Rothschild, 1902
.
Galápagos localities:
Isla
Darwin;
Isla
Wolf;
Isla
Genovesa;
Isla
Seymour.
Galápagos
references:
Kellogg & Kuwana (1902)
;
Kellogg (1906)
;
Kellogg (1908: 43)
;
Linsley & Usinger (1966)
.
Other significant references:
Thompson (1948b)
;
Clay (1964: 14)
;
Amerson & Emerson (1971: 10
, 24);
Clay (1973: 219)
;
Ledger (1980: 131)
;
Palma (1996: 198)
;
Price
et al.
(2003)
.
Material examined:
47 males
,
51 females
and 74 nymphs (9 samples,
EMEC
,
MONZ
)
.
Remarks: From the Kellogg Collection, we examined the
lectotype
male of
Lipeurus potens
and have identified it as
Pectinopygus annulatus
. Also, we examined many specimens labelled and reported by
Kellogg (1906: 319)
as “
Lipeurus potens
” from several host species, and have identified them as four species of
Pectinopygus
, as listed in the synonymy above. The host recorded as “
Sula variegata
” for “
Lipeurus potens
” in
Kellogg (1906: 319)
is now known as
Sula granti
.
Pectinopygus annulatus
has been recorded from a number of
Sula
species
(
Price
et al.
2003: 207
).