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Eecorded by Osborn from Cassino collection, "without indication 

 of host or locahty, but it is doubtless American, probably from 

 spoonbill" {Ajaja ajaja). 



Recorded by European authors from Platalea leuoorordia and 

 Ibis religiosa. 

 Docophorus bisignatus ISTitzsch (ed. Giebel), Zeitschr. f. ges. Naturwiss., 

 XXVIII, 1866, p. 362.— Osborn, Insects Affecting Domestic 

 Animals, 1896, p. 217. 



Eecorded by Osborn from Ibis {Guara) alba (collection of C. B. 

 Cook). 



Recorded by Nitzsch-Giebel from Ibis falcinellus. 

 Docophorus quadraticeps Kellogg, New Mallophaga, I, 1896, p. 85, pi. 

 Ill, fig. 5. 



From Fulica americana (Bay of Monterey, California). 



Docophorus minuto-trabeculatus Osborn, Insects Affecting Domestic 

 Animals, 1896, p. 221. 



From Fulica americana ("collected from a stuffed bird in the 

 museum of the Iowa Agricultural College"). 

 Docophorus pertusus Nitzsch, Germar's Mag. d. Ent., 1818, III, p. 

 290.— Kellogg, New Mallophaga, I, 1896, p. 97, pi. iv, figs. 2, 3. 



Recorded by Kellogg from Fulica americana (Lawrence, Kansas, 

 and Bay of Monterey, California); also from Frismatura rubida 

 and Colymbus nigricollis californicus (Bay of Monterey, California). 



Recorded by Nitzsch-Giebel from Fulica atra (probably Europe). 

 Docophorus fusiformis Denny, Monograph. Anoplur. Brit., 1842, p. 84, 

 pi. I, fig. 2. — Osborn, Insects Affecting Domestic Animals, 1897, 

 p. 217. — Kellogg and Chapman, Mallophaga from Birds of Cali- 

 fornia, in New Mallophaga, III, 1899, p. 58, pi. v, fig. 3. 



Recorded by Osborn (a typographical error makes the species 

 read " fissiformis") from " black-billed sandpiper" (Burnett collec- 

 tion). Recorded by Kellogg and Chapman from Tringa minutilla 

 (Palo Alto, California). 



Recorded by European authors from Tringa mimita and T. sub- 

 arquata. Piaget believes D. variabilis Denny,^ from Tringa varia- 

 bilis, and D. canuti Denny,^ from Tringa canutus, to be merely varie- 

 ties of fusiformis. 

 Docophorus cordiceps Giebel, Insecta. Epizoa., 1874, p. 103. — Kellogg, 

 Mallophaga from Birds of Panama, Baja California, and Alaska, 

 in New Mallophaga, III, 1899, p. v, pi. 1, fig. 2. 



Recorded by Kellogg from Tringa macularia (Panama) and 

 Tringa sp. (Baja California). 



Recorded by European authors from Totanus glareola, T. macu- 

 latus, T. calidris, T. hypoleucos, T.fuscus, T. ochropus, Calidris aren- 



' Monograph. Anoplur. Brit., p. 71, pi. iii, fig. 4. 

 2 Idem, p. 84, pi. ill, fig. 5. 



