Sturnidoecus acutifrons ( Uchida, 1949

Gustafsson, Daniel R., Najer, Tomas, Zou, Fasheng & Bush, Sarah E., 2022, The ischnoceran chewing lice (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera) of bulbuls (Aves: Passeriformes: Pycnonotidae), with descriptions of 18 new species, European Journal of Taxonomy 800, pp. 1-88 : 75

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.800.1683

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6483922

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scientific name

Sturnidoecus acutifrons ( Uchida, 1949
status

 

Sturnidoecus acutifrons ( Uchida, 1949 )

Philopterus sturni var. acutifrons Uchida, 1949: 549 .

Sturnidoecus acutifrons – Hopkins & Clay 1952: 344.

Type host

Hypsipetes amaurotis ogawae Hartert, 1907 – brown-eared bulbul.

Type locality

Amami-Oshima, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan.

Remarks

Philopterus acutifrons was based on a single female, which was never illustrated or described in detail. It was separated from Philopterus sturni [= Sturnidoecus sturni (Schrank, 1776)] based on differences in measurements, the shape of the frons, and the lack of setae on posterior corners of the prothorax. In Philopteroides , the pronotal setae are situated more medianly, which may be interpreted as an ‘absence’ of setae on the pronotum. Similarly, the frons of Philopteroides on bulbuls is generally narrower and more deeply emarginated than in Sturnidoecus sturni (cf. Fig. 108 View Figs 108–111 with Gustafsson & Bush 2017: fig. 379). However, as at least some of Uchida’s species appear to be described from stragglers or contaminations (see above), it is possible that his specimen of P. acutifrons is a straggler that could belong to any head louse ecomorph genus occurring in Japan. Without examining specimens it is impossible to know what genus this belongs to; the species is in need of redescription, and should presently be considered a species inquirenda. If the type specimen is lost, it may be best to consider this name a nomen dubium, as it cannot reliably be placed in any genus.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Aves

Order

Phthiraptera

Family

Pycnonotidae

Genus

Sturnidoecus

Loc

Sturnidoecus acutifrons ( Uchida, 1949

Gustafsson, Daniel R., Najer, Tomas, Zou, Fasheng & Bush, Sarah E. 2022
2022
Loc

var. acutifrons

Uchida 1949: 549
1949
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