1919
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761919000100002
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Sobre as especies brasileiras da sub-familia Subulurinae Travassos, 1914

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“…For the zoogeographical analysis of subulurids in birds we prefer to regard Subulura in the broader sense of the generic diagnosis by Yamaguti (1961) and Skryabin et al (1964). In accordance with Bar- Barreto (1919) reto (1919), Baylis (1936), Yamaguti (1961), Skryabin et al (1964), Vincente et al (1995) and others, we accept the genus Allodapa Diesing, 1861 as a synonym of the genus Subulura (see Skryabin et al, 1964 (Gendre, 1909); S. subulata. Coraciiformes -S. sisoworonki.…”
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confidence: 77%
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“…For the zoogeographical analysis of subulurids in birds we prefer to regard Subulura in the broader sense of the generic diagnosis by Yamaguti (1961) and Skryabin et al (1964). In accordance with Bar- Barreto (1919) reto (1919), Baylis (1936), Yamaguti (1961), Skryabin et al (1964), Vincente et al (1995) and others, we accept the genus Allodapa Diesing, 1861 as a synonym of the genus Subulura (see Skryabin et al, 1964 (Gendre, 1909); S. subulata. Coraciiformes -S. sisoworonki.…”
Section: Zoogeographical Analysissupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The first is S. forcipata (Rudolphi, 1819) -an obligatory parasite of Cuculiformes in South America (Vicente et al, 1995) reported by Kinsella et al (2001) in Athene cunicularia in USA (Florida). Males of this species have 10 pairs of caudal papillae and an equal spiculae length of 677 (Barreto, 1919); the second is S. galloperdicis Baylis et Daubney, 1922 -a common parasite of Galliformes reported once by Sood (2006) in Tyto alba in India. Males have 11 pairs of caudal papillae and an equal spiculae length of 760 -800 (Baylis, 1936).…”
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