Hoplopleura trispinosa Kellogg & Ferris
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.273680 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6243879 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E5278780-FFEE-FFCA-FF3B-5DABFCDAFDBA |
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Hoplopleura trispinosa Kellogg & Ferris |
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Hoplopleura trispinosa Kellogg & Ferris
Ex Glaucomys volans View in CoL (southern flying squirrel): 3F, NC, Haywood Co., Purchase Knob, 20 Oct. 2002, K. Walters, L3036.
This louse parasitizes both northern and southern flying squirrels across much of North America including Tennessee ( Kim et al. 1986, Durden & Musser 1994, Durden et al. 1997a). Our collection is the first recorded for this louse from North Carolina and the GSMNP.
Durden, L. A. & Musser, G. G. 1994. The sucking lice (Insecta, Anoplura) of the world: a taxonomic checklist with records of mammalian hosts and geographical distributions. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 218, 1 - 90.
Durden, L. A., Kollars, T. M. Jr., Patton, S. & Gerhardt, R. R. (1997 a) Sucking lice (Anoplura) of mammals of Tennessee. Journal of Vector Ecology, 22, 71 - 76.
Kim, K. C., Pratt, H. D. & Stojanovich, C. J. (1986) The sucking lice of North America: an illustrated manual for identification. The Pennsylvania State University Press, University Park. 241 pp.
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park |
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