Boydaia spatulata Fain, 1956
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Boydaia sturni var. spatulata Fain, 1955b: 695 . Holotype in RMCA, examined.
Boydaia spatulata Fain, 1956a: 47 , 49, 50, fig. 28; 1956b: 650, 651, figs. 4–6, 1956c: 33, 1958a: 10, fig. 18; Domrow 1969: 381, figs. 223–226; Pence 1973b: 879, 1973c: 887; Zabludovskaya 2002: 93.
Boydaia (Boydaia) spatulata, Fain 1960a: 114 , 1963d: 56, 67, fig. 15, 1971: 100, 108, figs. 1, 18.
Type host: Cercotrichas hartlaubi (Reichenow) ( Passeriformes : Muscicapidae ) from Rwanda.
Diagnosis. Hypostome with 2 pairs of setae. Setae ve present. Setae vi situated posterior to level of setae si. Sensillae SEa-type. Agenital and pseudanal series with 2 pairs of setae, each. Number of leg setae: coxae 2–1–1–0, trochanters 1–1–0–0, femora 7–4–3–3, genua 4–4–3–3, tibiae 5–3–3–3. All setae on genu and tibia of leg I similar in shape. Claws without basal angles. In larvae, antaxial and paraxial claw pair of leg I unequal, antaxial sharpended, paraxial blunt-ended.
Hosts and distribution. Passeriformes ( Acrocephalidae ): Iduna similis Richmond from Rwanda [Akanyaru/ Butare region] ( Fain 1956a).
Cisticolidae : SchistOlais leucOpOgOn reichenOwi (Hartlaub) from Rwanda [Akanyaru/Butare region] ( Fain 1956a).
Motacillidae : MacrOnyx crOceus (Vieillot) from Rwanda [Akanyaru/Butare region] ( Fain 1956a).
Muscicapidae : CercOtrichas hartlaubi (Reichenow) , POgOnOcichla stellata ruwenzOrii (Ogilvie-Grant), Sheppardia pOliOptera Reichenow, all from Rwanda [Akanyaru/Butare region] ( Fain 1956a, b), and CercOmela tractrac (Wilkes) from Botswana [Southern Prov., Kokong] ( Fain 1960a).
Paridae : Melaniparus leucOmelas insignis Cabanis (org. Parus niger insignis ) from Rwanda [Akanyaru/Butare region] ( Fain 1956a).
Pycnonotidae : PycnOnOtus barbatus (Desfontaines) from Guinea (Zabludovskaya 2002).
Non-African hosts and distribution. Passeriformes ( Meliphagidae ): CissOmela pectOralis (Gould), PhilemOn citreOgularis (Gould), and P. cOrniculatus (Latham) all from Australia ( Domrow 1969).
Thraupidae : Tiaris canOrus (Gmelin) (= PhOnipara canOra) and Tangara sp. from captivity in Belgium ( Fain 1958a).
Turdidae : Sialia sialis (Linnaeus) from USA (Pence 1973).
Remarks. Fain (1971) reported this species from COssypha natalensis Smith , although labels on the original slides and data from the previous paper (Fain 1963) indicates that the host was Shepardia (= COssypha ) pOliOptera.
In the paper of Fain (1956a: 49–50, 1956b: 653) BOydaia spatulata was also reported by misidentification from the following avian species: AgricOla pallidus griseus (Reichenow) ( Muscicapidae ) (currently a host of BOydaia bradOrnis Fain, 1956 ), MOnticOla angOlensis (de Sousa) and SaxicOla tOrquatus axillaris (Shelley) ( Muscicapidae ) (currently the hosts of BOydaia saxicOlae Fain, 1969 ); SchOenicOla brevirOstris alexinae (Heuglin) ( Locustellidae ) (currently a host of BOydaia zumpti Fain, 1956 ), ChalcOmitra senegalensis lamperti (Reichenow) and CyanOmitra verticalis viridisplendens (Reichenow) ( Nectariniidae ) (currently the hosts of BOydaia nectarinia Fain, 1958 ).
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Boydaia spatulata Fain, 1956
Skoracki, Maciej, Schmidt, Karl-Heinz, Marciniak, Natalia & Marciniak, Martyna 2018 |
Boydaia sturni var. spatulata
Fain, 1955b : 695 |
Boydaia spatulata
Fain, 1956a : 47 |
Domrow 1969 : 381 |
Boydaia (Boydaia) spatulata, Fain 1960a : 114
Fain 1960a : 114 |