MALLOPHAGA 



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chapter in Professor Herbert Osborn's "Insects Affecting Domestic 

 Animals" (Osborn '96). 



The chief divisions of the order adopted by Kellogg ('08 b) are as 

 follows. 



A.. With filiform, 3- or 5-segmented, exposed antennas; no maxillary palpi; 



mandibles vertical Suborder Ischnocera 



B. With 3-segmented antennae; tarsi with one claw; infesting mammals. 



Family Trichodectid.e 



BB. With 5-segmented antennee; tarsi with two claws; infesting birds 



Family Philopterid^s 



AA. With clavateor capitate, 4-segmented, concealed antennae; with 4-segmented 



maxillary palpi; mandibles horizontal Suborder Amblycera 



B. Tarsi with one claw; infesting mammals Family Gyropid^ 



BB, Tarsi with two claws; infesting birds, excepting a few species that infest 

 kangaroos, wallabies, and wombats Family Liotheii.-^ 



