2018
DOI: 10.15381/rpb.v25i1.14346
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Contribución al conocimiento de los malófagos (Phthiraptera, Amblycera, Ischnocera) de aves del Perú. Parte 2

Abstract: En el presente estudio se da a conocer doce especies de malófagos colectados en aves mantenidas en cautiverio de manera temporal o permanente en el Perú. Cuatro malófagos Amblycera: Colpocephalum turbinatum, Psittacobrosus amazonicus, Psittacobrosus burmeisteri y Kurodaia sp., así como ocho malófagos Ischnocera: Neopsittaconirmus gracilis, Paragoniocotes fulvofasciatus, Paragoniocotes mirabilis, Paragoniocotes nanus, Paragoniocotes neivai, Paragoniocotes pyrrhurae, Philoceanus amadoni y Quadraceps burhinoides,… Show more

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“…The region of Loreto in the Peruvian Amazon has the greatest ornithological diversity in Peru, with the presence of 55 % of the total number of birds. It therefore provides the opportunity to study the wide biodiversity of lice not yet recorded herein (Gomez-Puerta and Cribillero, 2015;Gomez-Puerta and Luján-Vega, 2018;Minaya et al, 2021;Salinas et al, 2021). The aim of this study was to record malophagous bird lice found in the town of Zungarococha, near Iquitos in the Peruvian Amazon.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The region of Loreto in the Peruvian Amazon has the greatest ornithological diversity in Peru, with the presence of 55 % of the total number of birds. It therefore provides the opportunity to study the wide biodiversity of lice not yet recorded herein (Gomez-Puerta and Cribillero, 2015;Gomez-Puerta and Luján-Vega, 2018;Minaya et al, 2021;Salinas et al, 2021). The aim of this study was to record malophagous bird lice found in the town of Zungarococha, near Iquitos in the Peruvian Amazon.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%