Lepidophthirus Enderlein, 1904

Leonardi, Maria Soledad & Palma, Ricardo Luis, 2013, Review of the systematics, biology and ecology of lice from pinnipeds and river otters (Insecta: Phthiraptera: Anoplura: Echinophthiriidae), Zootaxa 3630 (3), pp. 445-466 : 452

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Lepidophthirus Enderlein, 1904
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Lepidophthirus Enderlein, 1904

Lepidophthirus Enderlein, 1904a: 44 . Type species: Lepidophthirus macrorhini Enderlein, 1904 a. Enderlein, 1906: 661; Dalla Torre 1908: 18; Enderlein 1909: 513, pl. 59; Ferris 1916a: 184; Freund 1928: 31; Ewing 1929: 148; Ferris 1934: 498; Harrison 1937: 13; Webb 1949: 172, 185, table 3; Ferris 1951: 78; Ludwig 1968: 258; Kim et al. 1975: 546; Murray 1976: 85, figs 4.3–4.6; Ledger 1980: 206; Marshall 1981: 247; Kim 1982b: 125; Ludwig 1982: 150; King 1983: 203; Kim 1985: 201, fig. 5.1d; Kim 1988: 93, 102, 107; Durden & Musser 1994a: 8; Price & Graham 1997: 113; Castro & Cicchino 1998: 129; Pajot 2000: 31, 33; Aznar et al. 2001: 403, fig. 4; Light et al. 2010: 295.

Hosts. Phocidae—Elephant seals and monk seals.

Significant references. Webb (1949: 172, 185, phylogenetic relationships); Ferris (1951: 78, diagnosis); Kim (1982b: 125, host specificity, phylogeny); Kim (1985: 201, evolution); Kim (1988: 102, phylogeny).

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