Rallicola extinctus
Rallicola extinctus is an extinct species of phtilopterid louse.[1] This parasite was only known to live on the now extinct huia and is thought to have become extinct with its host.[2] It was initially placed in its own separate genus, Huiacola, which means "huia inhabitant". It was endemic to New Zealand's North Island.
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Phthiraptera |
Family: | Philopteridae |
Genus: | Rallicola |
Subgenus: | Huiacola |
Species: | R. extinctus |
Binomial name | |
Rallicola extinctus (Mey, 1990) | |
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References
- Palma, R. L. (1999): Amendments and additions to the 1982 list of chewing lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) from birds in New Zealand. Notornis 46(3): 373–387. PDF fulltext Archived 2009-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
- Mey, Eberhard (1990): Eine neue ausgestorbene Vogel-Ischnozere von Neuseeland, Huiacola extinctus (Insecta, Phthiraptera). Zoologischer Anzeiger 224(1/2): 49-73. [German with English abstract] PDF fulltext Archived 2007-10-12 at the Wayback Machine
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