Boydaia hirundoae Fain, 1956
Boydaia hirundoae Fain, 1956b: 661, figs. 25–28; Fain & Aitken 1968: 81; Domrow 1969: 381; Fain & Hyland 1970: 40; Pence 1973a: 365, 1973c: 887 (as hirundinis). Holotype in RMCA, examined.
Boydaia (Boydaia) hirundoae, Fain 1958b: 180, 1960a: 114, 1963d: 56, 67, 77, figs. 27, 40, 1971: 100, 109, figs. 22–23; 1977: 393.
Type host: Hirundo rustica Linnaeus ( Passeriformes: Hirundinidae) from Rwanda.
Diagnosis. Hypostome with 2 pairs of setae. Setae ve present. Setae vi situated posterior to level of setae si. Sensillae SEd-type. Agenital and pseudanal series with 2 pairs of setae, each. Number of leg setae: coxae 2–1–2–0, trochanters 1–1–0–0, femora 6–4–3–3, genua 4–4–3–3, tibiae 5–3–3–3. All setae on tibia and genu of leg I similar in shape. In larvae, antaxial claw pair of leg I sharp-ended and slightly longer than blunt-ended paraxial claw.
Hosts and distribution. Passeriformes (Hirundinidae): HirundO rustica Linnaeus from Rwanda [Southern Prov., Akanyaru] (Fain 1958b) and from South Africa [Johannesburg] (Fain, 1960a), H. aethiOpica Blanford from Cameroon [Far North Prov., Yagoua] (Fain et al. 1977).
Non-African hosts and distribution. Hirundinidae: HirundO neOxena (Gould) from Australia (Domrow 1965), H. rustica Linnaeus from USA (Pence 1973a), PetrOchelidOn ariel (Gould) from Australia (Domrow 1969), PrOgne subis (Linnaeus) from Mexico (Fain & Hyland 1970), StelgidOpteryx ruficOllis (Vieillot) from Trinidad and Tobago (Fain & Aitken 1968).
Remark. Bird species CecrOpis abyssinica unitatis (Sclater and Mackworth-Pread) from Rwanda (Fain 1958b) is currently a host of BOydaia cecrOpis Fain, 1969 .