Centrorhynchus buteonis (Schrank, 1788) Kostylew, 1914
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Centrorhynchus buteonis (Schrank, 1788) Kostylew, 1914 |
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Centrorhynchus buteonis (Schrank, 1788) Kostylew, 1914 View in CoL
Syn. Echinorhynchus buteonis Schrank, 1788 ; E. caudatus Zeder, 1803 ; E. polyacanthoides Creplin, 1825 ; Centrorhynchus polyacanthus (Schrank, 1788) Kostylew, 1914 View in CoL ; C. wedli (Sonsino, 1896) Ports, 1909 ; Centrosoma buteonis in Porta, 1910.
D e s c r i p t i o n (by Meyer, 1933). Female 35–47 mm long (or rare 68), male 22– 35 mm long. Proboscis almost cylindrical, rounded in apex. Hooks by Marval (1905) in 30–32 longitudinal rows of 7–10 hooks and 5–6 spines in each row. Eggs 52–60 × 18–20.
The species was described from the birds of prey in Europe. It is recorded from birds of the genera Buteo , Strix , Falco , Circus , Haliaetus , Milvus in Europe, Asia and Australia. It is found in Ukraine in european honey buzzard Pernis apivorus 1, pallid harrier Circus macrourus 1, common kestrel Falco tinnunculus 1 in Dnipropetrovsk Region (Pankovka) ( Ivanitzky, 1940; Khohlova, 1986; Lisitsyna, 1993, 2008, 2014).
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Centrorhynchus buteonis (Schrank, 1788) Kostylew, 1914
Lisitsyna, O. I. & Greben, O. B. 2015 |
Centrorhynchus polyacanthus (Schrank, 1788)
Kostylew 1914 |
C. wedli (Sonsino, 1896)
Ports 1909 |
E. polyacanthoides
Creplin 1825 |
E. caudatus
Zeder 1803 |
Echinorhynchus buteonis
Schrank 1788 |