Laemobothrion (Laemobothrion) glutinans Nitzsch, 1861
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5077.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5779747 |
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Laemobothrion (Laemobothrion) glutinans Nitzsch |
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Laemobothrion (Laemobothrion) glutinans Nitzsch View in CoL [in Giebel], 1861
Laemobothrion glutinans Nitzsch View in CoL [in Giebel], 1861: 518.
Laemobothrion glutinans Nitzsch View in CoL [in Giebel], 1861; Hopkins & Clay 1952: 184.
Laemobothrion glutinans Nitzsch View in CoL [in Giebel], 1861; Nelson & Price 1965: 256, figs 3, 10, 14, 20, 21. Laemobothrion (Laemobothrion) glutinans Nitzsch View in CoL [in Giebel], 1861; Price et al. 2003: 80.
Laemobothrion glutinans View in CoL ; González-Acuña & Moreno 2018: 264, fig. 3-20.
Laemobothrion glutinans (Nitzsch, 1861) View in CoL [sic]; Gutiérrez-Garrido 2021: 19, 24, fig. 8.
Status, sex and repository of types unknown, presumed lost (see Palma 2017: 28).
Type host: Sarcoramphus papa ( Linnaeus, 1758) .
Chilean host: Cathartes aura jota (Molina, 1782).
Other hosts: Cathartes aura aura ( Linnaeus, 1758) ; Cathartes burrovianus (Cassin, 1845) ; Cathartes melambrotus Wetmore, 1964 ; Coragyps atratus (Bechstein, 1793) ; Gymnogyps californianus (Shaw, 1797) ; Vultur gryphus Linnaeus, 1758 .
Chilean localities: Coronel: Region VIII; Bulnes: Region XVI.
Geographic distribution: North, Central and South America.
Chilean references: González-Acuña & Moreno (2018); Gutiérrez-Garrido (2021).
Other significant references: Nelson & Price (1965); Price et al. (2003).
Remarks: Laemobothrion glutinans is widely spread, infesting various species of vultures throughout the Americas north into Canada. Gutiérrez-Garrido (2021: 19) collected eight specimens of Laemobothrion glutinans from two turkey vultures. Laemobothrion glutinans and L. maximum (see below) are the largest of all known parasitic lice ( Nelson & Price 1965).
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Laemobothrion (Laemobothrion) glutinans Nitzsch
Gonza ́ Lez-Acun, Daniel A. & Palma, Ricardo L. 2021 |
Laemobothrion glutinans (Nitzsch, 1861)
Gutierrez-Garrido, E. 2021: 19 |
Laemobothrion glutinans
Gonzalez-Acuna, D. & Moreno, L. 2018: 264 |
Laemobothrion glutinans
Price, R. D. & Hellenthal, R. A. & Palma, R. L. 2003: 80 |
Nelson, R. C. & Price, R. D. 1965: 256 |
Laemobothrion glutinans
Hopkins, G. H. E. & Clay, T. 1952: 184 |