. Annual report of the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station. Fig. 10.—Lipeurus baculus. Hair-line shows exact bristly louse, with a rather pointedhead. Length, from i to i inch. Com-mon. 17. Trinoton conspurcatum — Nitz.—This is a very large white, bristly, thick-legged louse from i to \ inch in common on the swan, but occa-sionally found on the goose. 18. Lipeuris anseris—Gurlt.—This is a white, dark-spotted louse,about ik inch long. Not common. 19 Docophorus adusius—Burm.—This is a brownish, triangular-headed, bristly louse, about -h inch long. Not very common. L


. Annual report of the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station. Fig. 10.—Lipeurus baculus. Hair-line shows exact bristly louse, with a rather pointedhead. Length, from i to i inch. Com-mon. 17. Trinoton conspurcatum — Nitz.—This is a very large white, bristly, thick-legged louse from i to \ inch in common on the swan, but occa-sionally found on the goose. 18. Lipeuris anseris—Gurlt.—This is a white, dark-spotted louse,about ik inch long. Not common. 19 Docophorus adusius—Burm.—This is a brownish, triangular-headed, bristly louse, about -h inch long. Not very common. Lice of Ducks.— 20. Docophorus icterodes—Nitz.—This is a small, red-headed, brown-bodied, white-banded and spotted, bristlylouse, about ts inch long. Very Lipeurus squalidus—Nitz.—This is alarge, slender, long-headed, yellowish, dark-Fl»-11--D<w?Phorus icterodes, bordered, hairy louse, about i inch in length. male. Magnined 25 diameters. Tr J . 6 •• Very common. 22. Menopon obscurum—Piaget.—This is a dark-yellowish, brown-banded, crescent-headed louse,about ¥o inch long. Not c


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