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Trichodectidae

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Trichodectidae is a family of louse in the suborder Ischnocera. Its species are parasites of mammals.[2] The following 19 genera are recognized:[3][4]

References

  1. ^ Kellogg, Vernon L. (1896). "New Mallophaga, I,—with special reference to a collection made from maritime birds of the Bay of Monterey, California". Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences. Second Series. 6: 63.
  2. ^ Lyal, C. H. C. (1985). "A cladistic analysis and classification of trichodectid mammal lice (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera)". Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Entomology Series. 51 (3): 187–346.
  3. ^ Price, Roger D.; Hellenthal, Ronald A.; Palma, Ricardo L.; Johnson, Kevin P.; Clayton, Dale H. (2003). "Trichodectidae". The Chewing Lice: World Checklist and Biological Overview. Illinois Natural History Survey Special Publication. Vol. 24. pp. 252–275.
  4. ^ "Trichodectidae". Phthiraptera.info. Retrieved 7 February 2018.
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Trichodectidae: Brief Summary

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Trichodectidae is a family of louse in the suborder Ischnocera. Its species are parasites of mammals. The following 19 genera are recognized:

Bovicola Ewing, 1929 Cebidicola Bedford, 1936 Damalinia Mjöberg, 1910 Dasyonyx Bedford, 1932 Eurytrichodectes Stobbe, 1913 Eutrichophilus Mjöberg, 1910 Felicola Ewing, 1929 Geomydoecus Ewing, 1929 Lutridia Kéler, 1938 Neotrichodectes Ewing, 1929 Paratrichodectes Lyal, 1985 Procavicola Bedford, 1932 Procaviphilus Bedford, 1932 Protelicola Bedford, 1932 Stachiella Kéler, 1938 Thomomydoecus Price & Emerson, 1972 Trichodectes Nitzsch, 1818 Tricholipeurus Bedford, 1929 Werneckodectes Conci, 1946
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