Philopterus breviformis ( Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902 )

Palma, Ricardo L. & Peck, Stewart B., 2013, <strong> An annotated checklist of parasitic lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) from the Galápagos Islands </ strong>, Zootaxa 3627 (1), pp. 1-87 : 47-48

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3627.1.1

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CF87F2-FFCC-FFD5-2DDE-551373ED4AC2

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Felipe

scientific name

Philopterus breviformis ( Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902 )
status

 

Philopterus breviformis ( Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902) View in CoL

Docophorus breviformis Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902: 463 View in CoL , pl. 28, fig. 3.

Docophorus insulicola ” Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902: 467 View in CoL , ♀ from Geospiza fuliginosa View in CoL (not Docophorus insulicola Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902: 466 View in CoL ).

Docophorus breviformis Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902 View in CoL ; Kellogg 1906: 317.

Philopterus breviformis ( Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902) View in CoL ; Harrison 1916: 89.

Philopterus breviformis ( Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902) View in CoL ; Clay in Linsley & Usinger 1966: 131.

Philopterus breviformis ( Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902) View in CoL ; Price et al. 2003: 212.

Lectotype ♂ in EMEC (designated below).

Type host: Progne modesta Gould, 1838 .

Galápagos host: Progne modesta Gould, 1838 .

Galápagos localities: Isla Isabela; Isla Santa Cruz.

Galápagos references: Kellogg & Kuwana (1902); Kellogg (1906); Kellogg (1908: 11); Ewing (1924: 82); Thompson (1939: 16); Linsley & Usinger (1966).

Other significant references: Hopkins & Clay (1952: 281); Price et al. (2003).

Material examined: 5 males, 10 females and 2 nymphs (2 samples, EMEC) .

Remarks: This louse species and its host are endemic to the Galápagos Islands. From the Kellogg Collection, we examined the “ lectotype ” male, seven “ paralectotypes ” and four additional specimens of Docophorus breviformis , all from the type host. Also, we examined three further females of Philopterus breviformis , two labelled and reported by Kellogg & Kuwana (1902: 463, 467) as Docophorus breviformis from Geospiza fortis , and one as “ Docophorus insulicola ” from Geospiza fuliginosa . We regard these latter females as contaminants.

One label of the “ lectotype ” slide of Docophorus breviformis reads “ T. Clay det. / LECTOTYPE ♂ ”. However, we have been unable to find the formal published designation of this specimen as the lectotype. Therefore, we herewith designate the male on Kellogg Collection slide 1105a “fig-d” as the lectotype of Docophorus breviformis , with the remaining 9 specimens from Progne modesta (2 males, 5 females and 2 nymphs on slides 1136, 1145a, 1150a,b, 1153) as paralectotypes, all deposited in EMEC .

EMEC

Essig Museum of Entomology

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Psocodea

Family

Philopteridae

Genus

Philopterus

Loc

Philopterus breviformis ( Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902 )

Palma, Ricardo L. & Peck, Stewart B. 2013
2013
Loc

Philopterus breviformis ( Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902 )

Price, R. D. & Hellenthal, R. A. & Palma, R. L. & Johnson, K. P. & Clayton, D. H. 2003: 212
2003
Loc

Philopterus breviformis ( Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902 )

Linsley, E. G. & Usinger R. L. 1966: 131
1966
Loc

Philopterus breviformis ( Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902 )

Harrison, L. 1916: 89
1916
Loc

Docophorus breviformis

Kellogg, V. L. 1906: 317
1906
Loc

Docophorus breviformis

Kellogg, V. L. & Kuwana, S. I. 1902: 463
1902
Loc

Docophorus insulicola ” Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902: 467

Kellogg, V. L. & Kuwana, S. I. 1902: 467
Kellogg, V. L. & Kuwana, S. I. 1902: 466
1902
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