Colpocephalum occidentalis Price, 1967

Palma, Ricardo L. & Peck, Stewart B., 2013, <strong> An annotated checklist of parasitic lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) from the Galápagos Islands </ strong>, Zootaxa 3627 (1), pp. 1-87 : 18

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3627.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5261530

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scientific name

Colpocephalum occidentalis Price, 1967
status

 

Colpocephalum occidentalis Price, 1967 New record

Colpocephalum occidentalis Price, 1967: 276 , figs 8–9.

Colpocephalum occidentalis Price, 1967 ; Price et al. 2003: 101.

Holotype ♀ in USNM.

Type host: Pelecanus occidentalis Linnaeus, 1766 .

Galápagos host: Pelecanus occidentalis urinator Wetmore, 1945 .

Galápagos localities: Isla Santiago; Isla Rábida.

Galápagos references: This paper.

Other significant references: Price et al. (2003: 101).

Material examined: 17 males, 16 females and 7 nymphs (4 samples, MONZ) .

Remarks: Kellogg & Kuwana (1902: 484) were initially puzzled by a female louse from a warbler finch ( Certhidea ), which they identified as “ Colpocephalum unciferum ” a species originally described from pelicans, but they concluded it was a case of natural straggling; however, we examined that female louse and have identified it as Colpocephalum angulaticeps . Furthermore, we examined two female lice reported by Kellogg (1906: 321) as “ Colpocephalum unciferum ”, one from “ Anous stolidus galapagoensis ” and one from “ Fregata aquila ” and have identified them as Colpocephalum turbinatum and Colpocephalum angulaticeps , respectively (see under those species). Therefore, our record of Colpocephalum occidentalis is a new record from the Galápagos Islands. However, it is possible that the two female lice reported by Ewing (1924: 82) from “ Pelecanus sp. ” as Colpocephalum unciferum Kellogg, 1896 may represent the actual first record of Colpocephalum occidentalis , but we have not been able to examine those females to confirm their identity.

At present, Pelecanus occidentalis appears to be the only host of this louse species ( Price et al. 2003: 101).

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

MONZ

Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa - Entomology

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Psocodea

Family

Menoponidae

Genus

Colpocephalum

Loc

Colpocephalum occidentalis Price, 1967

Palma, Ricardo L. & Peck, Stewart B. 2013
2013
Loc

Colpocephalum occidentalis

Price, R. D. & Hellenthal, R. A. & Palma, R. L. & Johnson, K. P. & Clayton, D. H. 2003: 101
2003
Loc

Colpocephalum occidentalis

Price, R. D. 1967: 276
1967
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