Rlc. Pilgrim, LARVAE OF THE GENUS NOTIOPSYLLA (SIPHONAPTERA, PYGIOPSYLLIDAE) WITH AKEY TO THEIR IDENTIFICATION, Journal of medical entomology, 35(4), 1998, pp. 362-376
Larvae of the Southern Hemisphere bird flea genus Notiopsylla Jordan &
Rothschild are characterized by a combination of a unidentate mandibl
e, long dorsal trunk setae, a profusion of ventral trunk setae, and a
lack of differentiation of the anal circlet into distinct anal comb an
d series of ventro-lateral setae. The 3rd instar of N. corynetes Smit
is described in detail. Descriptions of the Ist and 2nd instars, and t
he 3 instars of the 3 other species are briefly described by compariso
n. A key to separate the 4 species is presented; separation of the 2 s
ubspecies of each of N, kerguelensis (Taschenberg) and of N. enciari S
mit is based on geographical and host association criteria. The specie
s N. corynetes, N. kerguelensis, N, enciari, and N. peregrinus Smit re
present successively derived stages in the evolution of the larvae of
Notiopsylla as evidenced by increasing numbers of ventral trunk setae,
and by increasing complexity of the antennal shaft sense organ and of
the arrangement of the antennal mound papillae. Multiple infestations
of some host species by several taxa of Notiopsylla are attributable
to the isolation of the birds' breeding colonies on separate islands.
A new locality record for N. e. enciari Smit, and a new host record fo
r N. k. tenuata Smit, are given. Distribution data are given for assoc
iated material of Parapsyllus Enderlein, and a key is provided to sepa
rate the larvae of the 2 genera.