New host/parasite record for very rare chewing louse Cuculotogaster arabicus (Clay, 1938) (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera) on endemic mountain partridges of Arabian Peninsula

Nasser, Mohamed; Alahmed, Azzam; Shobrak, Mohamed;

Abstract


The endemic avifauna of Arabia is unique and characteristic through the whole region. Little is known about these birds and their ectoparasites. The Arabian partridge Alectoris melanocephala (Rüppell, 1835) and Philby’s partridge Alectoris philbyi Lowe, 1934 are two endemic species which are distributed through the Sarawat Mountains in Saudi Arabia and Yemen. Captive breeding population of these birds were examined for chewing lice at the National Wildlife Research Center (NWRC) near Ta’if. Only one rare species of louse, Cuculotogaster arabicus (Clay 1938), was found to infest these birds. The occurrence of such species is considered a first record of the genus Cuculotogaster from Saudi Arabia, and the association of C. arabicus with Philby’s partridge is considered a new host/parasite association. The clear diagnostic characters, high definition photos, and drawing of male genitalia are available through this paper.


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Title New host/parasite record for very rare chewing louse Cuculotogaster arabicus (Clay, 1938) (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera) on endemic mountain partridges of Arabian Peninsula
Authors Nasser, Mohamed ; Alahmed, Azzam; Shobrak, Mohamed
Keywords Arabian partridge;Cuculotogaster spp;Endemics;Philby’s partridge;Saudi Arabia
Issue Date 1-Nov-2016
Publisher SPRINGER
Journal Parasitology Research 
Volume 115
Start page 4433
End page 4436
ISSN 09320113
DOI 10.1007/s00436-016-5219-7
PubMed ID 27542850
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-84982296449
Web of science ID WOS:000385142100041

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