Columbicola columbae (Linnaeus, 1758)

Adams, Richard J., Price, Roger D. & Clayton, Dale H., 2005, Taxonomic revision of Old World members of the feather louse genus Columbicola (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera), including descriptions of eight new species, Journal of Natural History 39 (41), pp. 3545-3618 : 3548-3549

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Columbicola columbae
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1. columbae View in CoL species group

This group consists of seven species from the host genera Columba and Streptopelia . They have the anterior marginal head carina rounded, complete ( Figure 7 View Figures 1–18 ); body elongate; each side of metanotum with two long, two short setae ( Figure 2 View Figures 1–18 ). Male antenna with enlarged scape, spur on third segment ( Figure 7 View Figures 1–18 ); genitalic mesosome with deep anterior groove, numerous pores ( Figure 8 View Figures 1–18 ). Female subgenital plate groove variable ( Figures 10 View Figures 1–18 , 25 View Figures 19–39 ), but each side consistently with 3–9 medium to long setae (0.010 –0.034).

Columbicola columbae (L.)

( Figures 1, 7–10 View Figures 1–18 )

Pediculus columbae L. 1758: 614. Type host: Columba livia J. F. Gmelin.

Nirmus filiformis Olfers 1816: 90 View in CoL . Type host: Columba oenas View in CoL L.

Philopterus (Lipeurus) baculus Nitzsch 1818: 329 View in CoL . Type host: Columbiformes View in CoL sp. Lipeurus antennatus Giebel 1874: 213 View in CoL . Type host: Aviceda View in CoL l. leuphotes (Dumont) (Falconiformes: Accipitridae View in CoL ).

Lipeurus longisetaceus Piaget 1885: 57 View in CoL . Type host: Tinamus solitarius (Vieillot) View in CoL ( Tinamiformes View in CoL : Tinamidae View in CoL ). New synonymy.

Columbicola columbae juan-fernandez Eichler 1952a: 349 . Type host: Columba livia View in CoL .

Description

Male dorsal–ventral view as in Figure 1 View Figures 1–18 . Head as in Figure 7 View Figures 1–18 , with medioposterior setae extending beyond posterior margin; 2 blade-like anterior marginal head setae ( AMHS: a in Figure 4 View Figures 1–18 ), 2 spike-like posterior marginal head setae ( PMHS:b in Figure 4 View Figures 1–18 ) on dorsoanterior head plate; dorsoanterior head plate width ( APW), 0.113 –0.147 (0.130); head width (HW), 0.24–0.28 (0.260); head length (HL), 0.48–0.55 (0.511); head length/ head width (HL/HW), 1.78–2.11 (1.96); scape length (SL), 0.108 –0.137 (0.123). Prothorax width ( PW), 0.20–0.23 (0.213); metathorax width ( MW), 0.26–0.29 (0.274). Genitalia as in Figure 8 View Figures 1–18 , with genitalia width (GW: Figure 5 View Figures 1–18 ), 0.093 –0.108 (0.101); anterior mesosomal pore encapsulated within broad pigmented border; mesosome with small posterior extension; anterior parameres distinctly convex. Total length (TL), 2.08– 2.38 (2.20). Female similar to male except as follows. Head as in Figure 9 View Figures 1–18 , scape not enlarged; APW, 0.132 –0.157 (0.143); HW, 0.26–0.29 (0.274); HL, 0.53–0.59 (0.562); HL/ HW, 1.96–2.15 (2.03). Thorax with PW, 0.20–0.24 (0.220); MW, 0.26–0.33 (0.294). Ventral terminalia as in Figure 10 View Figures 1–18 , with small, narrow subgenital plate groove, each side with 4–8 setae (0.012 –0.025). TL, 2.52–2.85 (2.65) GoogleMaps .

Material

30 males, 26 females, ex C. livia , Japan, Libya, Borneo, Taiwan, Malaysia, Thailand, Colombia, United States (19). 1 female, ex C. guinea L., Republic of South Africa (1). 2 male types of Lipeurus longisetaceus , ex Tinamus solitarius (1).

Remarks

Columbicola columbae View in CoL was the first member of the genus to be described. This louse, sometimes called the slender pigeon louse ( Price et al. 2003), is well known to pigeon fanciers and racers. It has also been the subject of considerable ecological study (see Introduction). Although C. columbae View in CoL and its type host Columba livia View in CoL are native to the Old World ( Gibbs et al. 2001), both now occur over much of the planet owing to repeated introductions of domesticated varieties of Columba livia View in CoL (and their lice) by man.

In addition to the type host, Columbicola columbae View in CoL parasitizes several other species of Columba View in CoL in Europe, Central Asia, and Africa ( Table I). It has also been recorded from noncolumbiform hosts, possibly following phoretic dispersal on hippoboscid flies ( Johnson et al. 2002). However, since C. columbae View in CoL is not known to be a true parasite of non-columbiform hosts, phoretic dispersal apparently does not yield successful establishment on such hosts.

Columbicola columbae View in CoL has also been subject to many erroneous host records. An interesting example involves the louse Lipeurus longisetaceus View in CoL , described by Piaget (1885) from the South American tinamou Tinamus solitarius View in CoL . When the Piaget collection was donated to The Natural History Museum (London) years later, curator Theresa Clay could not locate the L. longisetaceus View in CoL specimens and so she reported the specimens to be lost. The missing specimens, together with a lack of detailed descriptions or figures, forced Tendeiro (1965) to deem L. longisetaceus View in CoL unidentifiable. Recently, two of the original Piaget L. longisetaceus View in CoL specimens were found in The Natural History Museum collections. Careful examination shows these to actually be specimens of C. columbae View in CoL . We therefore consider L. longisetaceus View in CoL to be a new synonym of C. columbae View in CoL .

PW

Paleontological Collections

MW

Museum Wasmann

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Psocodea

Family

Philopteridae

Genus

Columbicola

Loc

Columbicola columbae

Adams, Richard J., Price, Roger D. & Clayton, Dale H. 2005
2005
Loc

Columbicola columbae juan-fernandez

Eichler W 1952: 349
1952
Loc

Lipeurus longisetaceus

Piaget E 1885: 57
1885
Loc

Philopterus (Lipeurus) baculus

Giebel C 1874: 213
Nitzsch CL 1818: 329
1818
Loc

Nirmus filiformis

von Olfers IFM 1816: 90
1816
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