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Ricinus australis

Authors: Gonza ́ Lez-Acun, Daniel A.; Palma, Ricardo L.;
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Ricinus australis (Kellogg, 1896) Physostomum australe Kellogg, 1896b: 516, pl. 70: fig. 4. Ricinus australis Kellogg, 1896 [sic]; Harrison 1916: 66. Ricinus australis (Kellogg, 1896); Hopkins & Clay 1952: Ricinus australis (Kellogg, 1896); Nelson 1972: 108, pl. 43: figs 1–5. Ricinus australis (Kellogg, 1896); Price et al. 2003: 247. Ricinus australis (Kellogg, 1896); Beltrán-Saavedra 2015: 20, 44, 47. Lectotype ♀ in EMEC (see Nelson 1972: 109). Type host: Passerina versicolor (Bonaparte, 1838). Chilean host: Phrygilus plebejus (Tschudi, 1844). Other hosts: Passerina caerulea (Linnaeus, 1758); Passerina amoena (Say, 1823); Passerina ciris (Linnaeus, 1758); Passerina cyanea (Linnaeus, 1766). Chilean localities: Chusmiza: Region I; Valle del Inca: Region III; Putre: Region XV. Geographic distribution: North, Central and South America. Chilean reference: Beltrán-Saavedra (2015). Other significant references: Nelson (1972); Price et al. (2003). Remark: Beltrán-Saavedra (2015) provided ecological data on Ricinus australis from Phrygilus plebejus.

Published as part of Gonza ́ Lez-Acun, Daniel A. & Palma, Ricardo L., 2021, An annotated catalogue of bird lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) from Chile, pp. 1-151 in Zootaxa 5077 (1) on page 43, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5077.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5766642

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Tracheophyta, Magnoliopsida, Ricinus, Malpighiales, Euphorbiaceae, Ricinus australis, Biodiversity, Plantae, Taxonomy

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