Myrsidea kulpai Hellenthal and Price
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Myrsidea kulpai Hellenthal and Price |
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Myrsidea kulpai Hellenthal and Price , new species
Type host. Pycnonotus flavescens Blyth.
Male (10). As for M. pycnonoti , except as follows. Tergal setae: II, 7–8; VI, 12–15; VII, 8–13. Sternal setae: VII, 10–14. Genital sac sclerite as in Fig. 6 View FIGURES 1 – 7. 1 – 5 . Dimensions: GSW, 0.031–0.041.
Female (5). As for M. pycnonoti , except as follows. Tergal setae: II, 8; III–IV, 17–20; V, 1 5 –19; VI, 15–18; VIII, 10–15.
Type material. Ex P. flavescens , the Flavescent Bulbul, holotype male, Doi Pui, Chieng Mai, THAILAND, 10 Feb. 1965, H. E. McClure, 5E1852. Paratypes, all ex P. flavescens in THAILAND: 7 males, 2 females, same except 9–20 Feb. 1965, 5 E1885 to 5E1934 (7 collections); 1 male, 1 female, same except 25 Sept. 1966, 6E1677; 1 male, 2 females, Doi Inthanon, Chieng Mai, 10 Dec. 1964, H. E. McClure, 5E1876.
Remarks. Myrsidea kulpai is separated from other species of this group by the size and shape of the male genital sac sclerite coupled with, for both sexes, the length of the inner seta on tergite VII and only 7–8 setae on tergite II. The type host, P. flavescens , also is unique.
Etymology. This species is named for Charles Kulpa, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, in recognition of his interest in and support of our work on the chewing lice.
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