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Parasite
Volume 12, Number 4, December 2005
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Page(s) | 293 - 298 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2005124293 | |
Published online | 15 December 2005 |
Mémoire
Redescription de Macrostylophora borneensis (Jordan, 1926) (Siphonaptera : Ceratophyllidae : Ceratophyllinae), puce de la sous-région malaise et description d’une espèce affine
A redescription of Macrostylophora borneensis (Jordan, 1926) (Siphonaptera-ceratophyllidae-Ceratophyllinae), a flea of the Malaysian sub-region and description of an allied species
1
Laboratoire de parasitologie et zoologie appliquée, Faculté de Médecine, 2, Avenue du Professeur Léon-Bernard, 35043, Rennes cedex, France
2
Institut de parasitologie de l’Ouest, 2, Avenue du Professeur Léon-Bernard, 35043, Rennes cedex, France
3
Department of experimental ecology (Bio III), University of Ulm, Albert-Einstein Allee 11, D-89069, Ulm
* Correspondance: Jean- Claude Beaucournu. E-mail: jbeaucou@univ-rennes1.fr
Reçu :
1
Juin
2005
Accepté :
24
Août
2005
Cette note redécrit M. borneensis et décrit M. traubi n. sp. à partir des exemplaires provenant des deux stations connues (Mont Murud, station type, et Mont Kinabalu, station citée et découverte par Traub). Les deux taxa, correspondant aux deux stations, sont apparentés certes, mais distincts.
Abstract
This note redescribes M. borneensis and describes M. traubi n. sp. based on the known specimens from the two sampling localities (holotype from Mount Murud and further recorded from Mount Kinabalu by Traub). The clearly allied, but clearly distinct species for the two localities, were recorded.
Mots clés : Macrostylophora borneensis (Jordan, 1926) / Macrostylophora traubi n. sp. / Siphonaptera / Ceratophyllidae / Borneo / Malaisie orientale / Sabah / Sarawak
Key words: Macrostylophora borneensis (Jordan, 1926) / Macrostylophora traubi n. sp. / Siphonaptera / Ceratophyllidae / Borneo / Eastern Malaysia / Sabah / Sarawak
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