. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 5. CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS 203 Abdominal segments all free, as indicated by the position of their spiracles; sides of abdominal segments without such lateral lobes; front legs similar to the others, and scarcely more slender. (Pedi- culus (Figs. 329, 331), on man and monkeys. Cooties. (P. humanus, Head louse, Body louse)) PEDICULIDiE Antennae five-jointed ^ " Antennae three- or four-jointed. (Haematopinoides, on Geomys; Hamophthirius, on monkeys) ILEMATOPINOIDIM. Figs. 329-332. Anoplura 329. Pediculus (Patton a


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 5. CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS 203 Abdominal segments all free, as indicated by the position of their spiracles; sides of abdominal segments without such lateral lobes; front legs similar to the others, and scarcely more slender. (Pedi- culus (Figs. 329, 331), on man and monkeys. Cooties. (P. humanus, Head louse, Body louse)) PEDICULIDiE Antennae five-jointed ^ " Antennae three- or four-jointed. (Haematopinoides, on Geomys; Hamophthirius, on monkeys) ILEMATOPINOIDIM. Figs. 329-332. Anoplura 329. Pediculus (Patton and Cragg) Pediculida. 330. Phthirius (Patton and Cragg) Phthiriidae. 331. Pediculus, tip of leg (Ewing) Pediculidae. 332. Hoplopleura (Ferris) Haematopinidat. 6. Thorax and abdomen distinctly separated. (Haematopinus, on un- gulates (H. suis, Hog louse); Hoplopleura (Fig. 332), on Roden- tia; Linognathus, on Artiodactyla and dogs; Polyplax, on Rodentia and Insectivora). (Including HOPLOPLEURIDtf). H^MATOPlNIDiE Thorax and abdomen fused together; abdominal tergites and sternites not developed; very small slender species parasitic on elephant shrews. (Neolinognathus, Ethiop.). . NEOLINOGNATHIDjE LITERATURE ON ANOPLURA Bedford, G. A. H. A Synoptic Check List and Host List of the Ectoparasites found on South African Mammalia, Aves and Reptilia (Second Edition). Rep. Vet. Res. S. Africa, 18, pp. 308-414, 4 figs. (1932). Brinck, P. Catalogus insectorum sueciaj. IX. Anoplura. Opusc. Ent., 13, pp. 129-133 (1948). Buxton, P. A. The Louse. Anoplura of Man. viii + 164 pp., 47 figs. Arnold and Co., London (1947). Dalla Torre, K. W. Anoplura. Gen. Insectorum, fasc. 81, 22 pp. (1908). Denny, H. Monographia Anoplurorum Britanniae. London (1842).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of


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