Craspedorrhynahus halieti (Osborn, 1896) 



Docophorus halieti Osborn, 1896. Bull. U. S. Bur. Ent . (n. s.), 5: 



218. 

 Type host: Haliaeetus leucoaephalus (Linnaeus) — Bald Eagle. 



The males of this species are characterized by having abdominal 

 tergite II with more than 14 long setae and abdominal tergite VIII with 

 10 long setae. The females have the posterior margin of the pterothorax 

 with 12 long setae and the posterior margin of the vulva with 14 medium 

 length setae. 



Peters (1936) reports this species from Alabama and Washington, 

 D. C. and Stirrett (1952) from Ontario. 



Craspedorrhynahus subhaematopus Emerson, 1960 



Craspedorrhynahus subhaematopus Emerson, 1960. Proc. Biol. Soc. 



Wash., 73: 39, figs. 5-8. 

 Type host: Aacipiter aooperii (Bonaparte) — Cooper's Hawk. 



The males have the thoracic sternal plate between coxae II and III 

 with 2 long setae and pleural plates of abdominal segment IV each with 

 at least 7 long setae. Females with 14 long setae on the posterior mar- 

 gin of the pterothorax and pleural plates of abdominal segment VII each 

 with 16 long setae. 



Emerson (1960) reports this species from Maryland, Florida, and 

 Oregon. 



Specimen s Host Locality Date Collector 



1 slide Aaaipiter aooperii Branford, Conn. — Cornell Coll. 



CUCLOTOGASTER 



Cualotogaster Carriker, 1936. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 88: 67. 



Type species: Cualotogaster latiaorpus Carriker, 1936 (A synonym 

 of Lipeurus heterographus Nitzsch, 1866). 

 Gallipeurus Clay, 1938. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, (B) , 108: 135. 



Type species: Lipeurus heterographus Nitzsch, 1866. 



Head longer than wide; front of head with hyaline margin and dorsal 

 anterior plate lacking; trabeculae minute; antennae of female filiform; 

 antennae of male with 1st segment enlarged and 3rd segment with an 

 appendage; eye prominent with a long hair; postantennal region only 

 slightly expanded. Prothorax small, sides divergent; pterothorax very 

 much shortened, with sides broadly divergent and posterior margin not 

 angulated; dorsally 4 patches of long setae on the posterior margin. 

 Abdomen slender to elongate-oval, spiracles present on segments II-VII; 

 lateral angles on female abdominal segments sharp and projecting. 

 Mallophaga of this genus are ectoparasitic on birds of the order 

 Galliformes . 



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