Ricinus (animal)

For the plant genus Ricinus (Euphorbiaceae) including Ricinus communis, the castorbean, see Ricinus.
Ricinus
Ricinus ivanovi, Ricinus tugarinovi and Ricinus vaderi
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Phthiraptera
Suborder: Amblycera
Family: Ricinidae
Genus: Ricinus
De Geer, 1778[1]

Ricinus is a genus of chewing lice which parasitise birds. It is the largest genus of chewing lice found parasitizing Passeriformes.[2] [3]

The genus Ricinus, including Ricinus communis, the castorbean, also exists in botany - this is possible, since name of animals and plants are ruled by different nomenclature codes.

References

  1. Charles de Geer, 1752-1778 Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire des insectes, digital facsimile at the Gallica website.
  2. Valan, Miroslav; Sychra, Oldrich; Literak, Ivan (2016). "Chewing lice of genus Ricinus (Phthiraptera, Ricinidae) deposited at the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint Petersburg, Russia, with description of a new species". Parasite. 23: 7. doi:10.1051/parasite/2016007. ISSN 1776-1042.
  3. Bernard C. Nelson (1972): A Revision of the New World Species of Ricinus (Mallophaga). Occurring on Passeriformes (Aves), University of California Publications in Entomology Volume 68, University of California Press, Berkeley & Los Angeles, ISBN 0-520-09412-3 PDF


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