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“…As has been hypothesized in previous reports, it is highly possible that most of these findings correspond to P. simulans, which may not have been correctly identified or considered to be a separate species at the time (ECKERLIN, 2005;ESCOBAR et al, 2011). In spite of the growing information regarding P. simulans from other areas of North and South America (DITTMAR et al, 2003;DURDEN et al, 2005), there are documents that inform that P. irritans is a common species on dogs in Colombia and Chile (ALCAÍNO et al, 2002;CAÑÓN-FRANCO;PÉREZ-BEDOYA, 2010). This new evidence from Costa Rica emphasizes the importance of accurate identification and differentiation of these two species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As has been hypothesized in previous reports, it is highly possible that most of these findings correspond to P. simulans, which may not have been correctly identified or considered to be a separate species at the time (ECKERLIN, 2005;ESCOBAR et al, 2011). In spite of the growing information regarding P. simulans from other areas of North and South America (DITTMAR et al, 2003;DURDEN et al, 2005), there are documents that inform that P. irritans is a common species on dogs in Colombia and Chile (ALCAÍNO et al, 2002;CAÑÓN-FRANCO;PÉREZ-BEDOYA, 2010). This new evidence from Costa Rica emphasizes the importance of accurate identification and differentiation of these two species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The louse ectoparasitism of humans was unusually rich and deserved independent treatment (Reinhard & Buikstra, this volume). The parasitism of domestic guinea pigs became a special interest for Katharina Dittmar de la Cruz (Dittmar et al 2000, this volume, Dittmar de la Cruz 2001. The endoparasitism and ectoparasitism of domestic camelids became a second line of enquiry (Leguía & Casas 1999).…”
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“…For instance, aDNA techniques using population level informative markers (e.g. microsatellite, SNPs) could elucidate the question of population connectivity among the different Chinchorro populations (Dittmar et al, 2003). Furthermore, Chinchorro head lice could provide an interesting glimpse into more general human migration patterns on the American continent, because they are older than previously studied Chiribaya mummies (Raoult et al, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%