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A Quantitative Taxonomic Study of the Hoplopleura hesperomydis Complex (Anoplura, Hoplopleuridae), with Notes on A. Posteriori Taxonomic Characters

Authors: Ke Chung Kim; Byron W. Brown; Edwin F. Cook;

A Quantitative Taxonomic Study of the Hoplopleura hesperomydis Complex (Anoplura, Hoplopleuridae), with Notes on A. Posteriori Taxonomic Characters

Abstract

Discrimination of adults of the three closely related species of the Hoplopleura hesperomydis complex of lice (Anoplura) is discussed, including a standardized system for taking measurements, followed by various statistical analyses of the data. Certain measurements are shown to have taxonomic value in discriminating between species after analysis, and the method of a posteriori selection of such characters is described. Ile literature on statistical means of species differentiation is reviewed.

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