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Pteroxanium kelloggi (Ribaga, 1905)

Dataset
GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
Rank
SPECIES
Published in
Ribaga, C. (1905) Descrizione di nuovi Copeognati. Redia, 2.

Classification

kingdom
Animalia
phylum
Arthropoda
class
Insecta
order
Psocodea
family
Lepidopsocidae
genus
Pteroxanium
species
Pteroxanium kelloggi

Name

Synonyms
Cerobasis brittannicus (Harrison, 1916)
Hyperetes britannicus Harrison, 1916
Lepidilla kelloggi Ribaga, 1905
Pteroxanium squamosum Enderlein, 1922
Tasmanopsocus litoralis Hickman, 1934
Homonyms
Pteroxanium kelloggi (Ribaga, 1905)
Common names
Bark lice in English
fjällstövlus in Swedish

Bibliographic References

  1. Alexander & R.(Bob) E. Saville. 2009. Seven arboreal barkflies newly-recognized in Ireland and records of other species from six historic demesnes across Northern Ireland (Insecta: Psocoptera). Irish Naturalists' Journal 29(2):102-106
  2. Alexander. 2006. The Bark Flies & Book Lice (Psocoptera) of Gloucestershire. The Gloucestershire Naturalist No. 17, June 2006
  3. Alexander. 2007. Psocoptera (barkflies). The. Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and the Arts. Report and Transactions 139
  4. Badonnel. 1962. Psocoptères. Biologie de l'Amérique australe 1
  5. Banks, N. 1907. Catalogue of the Neuropteroid insects (except Odonata) of the United States. Catalogue of the Neuropteroid insects (except Odonata) of the United States., American Entomological Society, Philadelphia 53 pp.
  6. Baz. 2008. In Borges, Abreu, A. M. F. Aguiar, P. Carvalho, Jardim, Melo, Oliveira, Sergio, Serrano & P. Vieira [Ed.]. Ordem Psocoptera. A list of the terrestrial fungi, flora and fauna of Madeira and Selvagens archipelagos., Direcção Regional do Ambiente da Madeira and Universidade dos Açores, Funchal and Angra do Heroismo., Açores (pp. 296-297)
  7. Broadhead. 1964. A check list of British Insects. 2nd ed., London
  8. Camousseight & New. 1994. Introduccion a los insectos del orden Psocoptera en Chile. Publicacion Ocasional del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, Santiago, Chile 49
  9. Crowson, R. A. 1961. Lepidilla kelloggi Ribaga (Psocoptera) and Centrotus cornutus L. (Homoptera) in Scotland. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 97
  10. Delamare-Deboutteville. 1945. Notes biologiques sur un Psocoptère (Lepidilla Kelloggi Ribaga) non encore signalé en Europe continentale. Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France 50
  11. Enderlein. 1907[1906]. The scaly winged Copeognatha (Monograph of the Amphientomidae, Lepidopsocidae, and Lepidillidae in relation to their morphology and taxonomy). Spolia Zeylanica 4:39-122
  12. Enderlein. 1922. A scaly-winged psocid, new to science, discovered in Britain. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 58
  13. Fahy. 1970. The distribution of the Irish Psocoptera. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (B) 69(6)
  14. Garcia Aldrete. 1990. In Dindal [Ed.]. Insecta: Psocoptera. Insecta: Psocoptera. Soil biology guide., New York 1033-1052
  15. Gurney, A. B. 1949. Distributional and synonymic notes on psocids common to Europe and North America, with remarks on the distribution of Holarctic insects (Corrodentia). Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 39(2)
  16. Günther. 1974. Staubläuse, Psocoptera. Die Tierwelt Deutschlands., Jena 61:314 pp., 437 figs.
  17. Harrison, J. W. H. 1916. A November week at Grange-over-Sands. V. Psocoptera collected by Richard S. Bagnall, F.L.S. Lancashire Naturalist 9
  18. Hickman. 1934. A contribution to the study of Tasmanian Copeognatha. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 1933
  19. Hollier. 1996. In Giddens, Robbins & N. Allen [Ed.]. The flora and fauna of Exmoor National Park, a natural history check-list. Psocoptera (psocids), booklice and barklice. The flora and fauna of Exmoor National Park, a natural history check-list., Exmoor Natural History Society. Exmoor Books, Dulverton, Somerset (pp. 164-165)
  20. Johnson, Kevin P., Yoshizawa & V. S. Smith. 2004. Multiple origins of parasitism in lice. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B, 271
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