Myrsidea gieferi Hellenthal and Price
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Myrsidea gieferi Hellenthal and Price |
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Myrsidea gieferi Hellenthal and Price , new species ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 1 – 7. 1 – 5 )
Type host. Pycnonotus goiavier suluensis Mearns.
Male (15). As for M. pycnonoti , except as follows. Sternal setae: III, 8–16; VII, 14– 21; VIII, 6–11 ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 1 – 7. 1 – 5 : arrow). Genital sac sclerite as in Fig. 6 View FIGURES 1 – 7. 1 – 5 , similar to that of M. phillipsi . Dimensions: LSVII, 0.10–0.26.
Female (17). Apparently indistinguishable from M. phillipsi .
Type material. Ex P. g. suluensis , holotype male, Tambo, Munai, Mindanao, PHIL IPPINES, 28 Apr.1965, 5E2210. Paratypes, all ex P. g. suluensis in PHILIPPINES: 1 male, same except 29 Apr.1965, 5E2212; 4 males, 2 females, Balintad, Munai, Mindanao, 6 June 1965, 5E2204, 5E2206, 5E2208; 1 male, Limot, Mati Davao, Mindanao, 20 June 1965, 5E2369.
Other material. Ex P. sinensis (Gmelin) , the Lightvented Bulbul, 11 males, 8 females, HONG KONG (10 collections), TAIWAN (4 collections).
Remarks. Myrsidea gieferi is unique in the pycnonoti group in that it is the only species for which the male sternite VIII has 6–11 (mean = 7.9) setae. Its distribution in the southern Philippines, Hong Kong, and Taiwan places it in close proximity with the hosts for the closelyrelated M. phillipsi , each of these louse species having a different subspecies of P. goiavier as the type host and having different geographic distributions from those taxa with M. pycnonoti .
Etymology. This species is named for Matthew Giefer in appreciation of his tireless efforts in the preparation of our world checklist of chewing lice.
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