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On two species of sucking lice (Anoplura, Haematopinidae) from the common North Indian five-striped squirrel (Funambulus pennanti pennanti Wr.)*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

M. L. Roonwal
Affiliation:
Zoological Survey of India
S. Nataraj
Affiliation:
Zoological Survey of India

Extract

The material which forms the basis of this note consists of two species of Anoplura, namely, Neohaematopinus echinatus (Neumann) and Hoplopleura maniculata (Neumann), both from the common North Indian five-striped squirrel, Funambulus pennanti pennanti Wroughton, collected at Benares (United Provinces). Since Neumann's (1910) description of the two species from ‘Sciurus palmarum Gm.’ (vide infra) from Rajkote (Kathiawar) and Scotophilus wroughtoni(?) from Navapur (W. Khandesh Dist.), there appears to be no other Indian record.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1946

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Footnotes

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Published with the permission of the Director, Zoological Survey of India.

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