Anaticola Explained
Anaticola is a genus of lice belonging to the family Philopteridae,[1] which was first described in 1935 by Theresa Clay.
The species of this genus are found in Europe and New Zealand.
Species:
- Anaticola angustolimbatus
- Anaticola anseris
- Anaticola asymmetricus
- Anaticola australis
- Anaticola beieri
- Anaticola branderi
- Anaticola breviceps
- Anaticola buccinator
- Anaticola cairinensis
- Anaticola candidus
- Anaticola chaetodens
- Anaticola clangulae
- Anaticola coloratus
- Anaticola constrictus
- Anaticola crassicornis
- Anaticola cygnopsis
- Anaticola delacouri
- Anaticola dissonus
- Anaticola ernstmayri
- Anaticola gambensis
- Anaticola jamesi
- Anaticola klockenhoffi
- Anaticola magnificus
- Anaticola marginella
- Anaticola megaceros
- Anaticola mergiserrati
- Anaticola parviceps
- Anaticola phoenicopteri
- Anaticola pseudofuligulae
- Anaticola rheinwaldi
- Anaticola tadornae
- Anaticola tamarae
- Anaticola thoracicus
- Anaticola tordae
Notes and References
- Web site: Anaticola Clay, 1935. www.gbif.org . 1 July 2021 . en.