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Haematomyzus
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    Haematomyzus

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    Haematomyzus
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    Haematomyzus elephantis
    Scientific classification e
    Kingdom: Animalia
    Phylum: Arthropoda
    Class: Insecta
    Order: Psocodea
    Suborder: Troctomorpha
    Infraorder: Nanopsocetae
    Parvorder: Phthiraptera
    Superfamily: Rhynchophthirina
    Ferris, 1931
    Family: Haematomyzidae
    Enderlein, 1904
    Genus: Haematomyzus
    Piaget, 1869
    Type species
    Haematomyzus elephantis
    Piaget, 1869
    Species
    Synonyms
    • Idolocoris Walker, 1872
    • Phantasmocoris White, 1872

    The genus Haematomyzus includes three species of lice that differ so markedly from all other lice that the genus is placed in its own family Haematomyzidae, itself monotypic within the superfamily Rhynchophthirina. These unusual lice are ectoparasites of elephants and warthogs. Their mouthparts are elongated to form a drill-like structure that allows them to penetrate the thick skin of their host.

    Taxonomy

    The three species, Haematomyzus elephantis (elephant louse), Haematomyzus hopkinsi (warthog louse) and Haematomyzus porci (red river hog louse) belong to a single family, the Haematomyzidae, itself the only family within Rhynchophthirina.

    Host records

    H. elephantis is known from both the African and Asian Elephant.

    The first spelling of "Rhyncophthirina" by Ferris was a lapse, and in subsequent use of the term he spelled it "Rhynchophthirina" adding the second "h". Ordinal names are not covered by the International Code of Nomenclature and thus the name and spelling comes down to a matter of personal preference. The majority of phthirapterists spell the suborder as "Rhynchophthirina" as did Hopkins and Clay, 1952, and Price et al., 2003.

    • Hopkins, G. H. E.; Clay, Theresa (1952). A Check List of the Genera & Species of Mallphaga. London: The British Museum (Natural History). p. 13.
    • Price, Roger D.; Hellenthal, Ronald A.; Palma, Ricardo L.; Johnson, Kevin P.; Clayton, Dale H. (2003). The Chewing Lice: World Checklist and Biological Overview. Special Publication. Vol. 24. Illinois Natural History Survey. ISBN 1-882932-08-0.



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