Menacanthus

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Menacanthus est un genre de poux ectoparasites mallophages mais également hématophages des oiseaux et des volailles, appartenant à la famille des Menoponidae. rdf:langString
Kamlöss (Menacanthus) är ett släkte av insekter som beskrevs av Neumann 1912. Kamlöss ingår i familjen spolätare. Kladogram enligt Catalogue of Life och Dyntaxa: rdf:langString
Menacanthus is a genus of chewing lice which parasitise birds. The taxonomy of this genus is highly uncertain. Most taxonomies have given this genus as having over a hundred species, but recent studies have synonymised dozens of species and found other names to be invalid. Some Menacanthus species remain to be discovered, or are synonymised in error. Menacanthus lice feed on the blood of a wide variety of birds, including chickens, by piercing the quills of feathers and gnawing the epidermis. In doing so, they can spread disease and lower egg production. In Menacanthus stramineus, eggs are incubated for four or five days, each of the three nymphal stages lasts for about three days, and adult life for about twelve days. Females produce as many as four eggs in a day, averaging 1.6 eggs a day rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Menacanthus stramineus nymphs on a chicken feather
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rdf:langString Menacanthus is a genus of chewing lice which parasitise birds. The taxonomy of this genus is highly uncertain. Most taxonomies have given this genus as having over a hundred species, but recent studies have synonymised dozens of species and found other names to be invalid. Some Menacanthus species remain to be discovered, or are synonymised in error. Menacanthus lice feed on the blood of a wide variety of birds, including chickens, by piercing the quills of feathers and gnawing the epidermis. In doing so, they can spread disease and lower egg production. In Menacanthus stramineus, eggs are incubated for four or five days, each of the three nymphal stages lasts for about three days, and adult life for about twelve days. Females produce as many as four eggs in a day, averaging 1.6 eggs a day, with egg production peaking 5–6 days after reaching adulthood. On sparrows, Menacanthus lice are particularly common, and are found in many different niches, consuming blood and feathers.
rdf:langString Menacanthus est un genre de poux ectoparasites mallophages mais également hématophages des oiseaux et des volailles, appartenant à la famille des Menoponidae.
rdf:langString Kamlöss (Menacanthus) är ett släkte av insekter som beskrevs av Neumann 1912. Kamlöss ingår i familjen spolätare. Kladogram enligt Catalogue of Life och Dyntaxa:
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