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ten new species of brueelia kéler, 1936 (phthiraptera: ischnocera: philopteridae) from nuthatches (aves: passeriformes: sittidae), tits and chickadees (paridae), and goldcrests (regulidae).ten new species of chewing lice in the genus brueelia kéler, 1936, are described from hosts in the families paridae, regulidae, and sittidae. they are: brueelia johnsoni n. sp. from poecile sclateri eidos (peters, 1927); brueelia juniperi n. sp. from baeolophus ridgwayi ridgwayi (richmond, 1902); brueelia kabulica n. sp. from sitta tephronota tephronota sharpe, 1872; brueelia mpumalangensis n. sp. from melaniparus niger niger (vieillot, 1818); brueelia nazae n. sp. from parus cinereus caschmiren ...201829975654
new host records for haemoproteus spp. (apicomplexa: haemosporidiasina) in passeriformes from north-west of iran.the intracellular protozoan parasites of the genus haemoproteus occur in different avian hosts all over the world. various genus of blood sucking insects' families such as hippoboscidae and ceratopogonidae could transmit haemoproteus in avian hosts. there are very limited number of studies on wild infected birds with blood parasites in iran, so the aim of this study was to determine the frequency of haemoproteus spp. infection in passerine birds from northwest of iran.201729062848
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