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Article Dans Une Revue New Zealand Entomologist Année : 2002

Diversity and distribution of feather lice on Greater Flamingoes ( Phoenicopterus ruber roseus ) in the Camargue, southern France

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Feather lice were collected from 2S0 chicks of the Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber roseus Pallas) captured alive in the Camargue, southern France, in July 1997. Five louse species were identified: Colpocephalum heterosoma Piaget, Colpocephalum salimalii Clay and Trinoton femoratum Piaget of the family Menoponidae; Anaticola phoenicopteri (Coinde) and Anatoecus pygaspis (Nitzsch [in Giebel]) of the family Philopteridae. Our collecting results also show that there is body-site segregation among the several louse species inhabiting the same host individual.
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Ricardo Palma, Alan R. Johnson, Frank Cézilly, Frédéric Thomas, François Renaud. Diversity and distribution of feather lice on Greater Flamingoes ( Phoenicopterus ruber roseus ) in the Camargue, southern France. New Zealand Entomologist, 2002, 25 (1), pp.87-89. ⟨10.1080/00779962.2002.9722099⟩. ⟨hal-02524535⟩
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