Saemundssonia (Saemundssonia) platygaster

Saemundssonia (Saemundssonia) platygaster (Denny, 1842) Docophorus platygaster Denny, 1842: 44, 83, pl. 2, fig. 5. Docophorus peristictus Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902: 462, pl. 28, fig. 2. Philopterus peristictus (Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902); Harrison 1916: 101. Philopterus platygaster (Denny, 1842);...

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Main Authors: Palma, Ricardo L., Peck, Stewart B.
Format: Other/Unknown Material
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Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/5261604
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5261604
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Summary:Saemundssonia (Saemundssonia) platygaster (Denny, 1842) Docophorus platygaster Denny, 1842: 44, 83, pl. 2, fig. 5. Docophorus peristictus Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902: 462, pl. 28, fig. 2. Philopterus peristictus (Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902); Harrison 1916: 101. Philopterus platygaster (Denny, 1842); Harrison 1916: 102. Saemundssonia peristictus (Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902); Thompson 1939: 73. Saemundssonia platygaster (Denny, 1842); Hopkins & Clay 1952: 335. Saemundssonia peristicta (Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902); Ward 1953: 203. Saemundssonia platygaster (Denny, 1842); Clay in Linsley & Usinger 1966: 132. Saemundssonia (Saemundssonia) platygaster (Denny, 1842); Price et al. 2003: 236. Syntypes probably lost (Thompson 1937a: 78). Type host: Charadrius hiaticula Linnaeus, 1758. Galápagos hosts: Unconfirmed, possibly Arenaria interpres (Linnaeus, 1758), Actitis macularius (Linnaeus, 1766), and/or Charadrius semipalmatus Bonaparte, 1825 (see Ward 1953: 203). Galápagos localities: Isla Isabela; Isla Santa Fé. Galápagos references: Kellogg & Kuwana (1902); Kellogg (1906: 316); Kellogg (1908: 18); Thompson (1939); Harrison (1916: 101); Ward (1953); Linsley & Usinger (1966). Other significant references: Timmermann (1969a: 233); Palma (1996: 224); Price et al. (2003). Material examined: 2 females (2 samples, EMEC). Remarks: From the Kellogg Collection, we examined six specimens from the type material of Docophorus peristictus: two females from Galápagos Islands hosts, plus two males and two females from Clipperton and Guadalupe Islands. These specimens were remounted and identified by Ward (1953) as Saemundssonia (Saemundssonia) platygaster. This louse species has not been collected again from any Galápagos host, although it has been recorded from a large number of charadriiform species (Price et al. 2003: 236), including the three Galápagos hosts listed above. Published as part of Palma, Ricardo L. & Peck, Stewart B., 2013, An annotated checklist of parasitic lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) from the ...