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  • Mallophaga have mandibulate mouthparts which are located on the ventral side of their head.
  • He graduated in 1923 as a Bachelor of Arts in medical entomology with specialisation in the Mallophaga.
  • According to K . C . Emerson, this work " was a historical milestone in Mallophaga taxonomy.
  • All known publications on Mallophaga, containing taxonomic information were reviewed and the species were placed in a modern classification.
  • Mallophaga may also use phoresis in order to spread to a new host even if the present one is still alive.
  • Mallophaga are often adapted to live on a specific part of their host and typically spend their entire lives on a single host.
  • Earlier all chewing lice were considered to form the paraphyletic order Mallophaga while the sucking lice were thought to form the order Anoplura.
  • The Liberian mongoose is also host to a species of Mallophaga ( chewing louse ) known as " Felicola liberiae ."
  • The recent molecular finding that the traditional louse orders Mallophaga and Anoplura are derived from within Psocoptera has led to the new taxon Psocodea.
  • His first opportunity to conduct research came from Dr . Kellogg, who set him to work on the biting lice ( Mallophaga ).
  • A bird with a deformed bill was heavily infested with " Mallophaga " lice, presumably due to its inability to remove vermin.
  • Two species of the louse suborder Mallophaga, " Plegadiphilus eudocimus " and " Ardeicola robusta ", also parasitise the bird.
  • She became the world's expert on Mallophaga, or chewing lice; however, her work is cast into question by her probable role in Meinertzhagen's many scientific frauds.
  • She authored a number of authoritative works on lice, including " A Check List of the Genera and Species of Mallophaga " ( 1955, coauthored with George Henry Evans Hopkins ).
  • A Course of Study and a Reference Book for Sanitary Inspectors in the Tropics " in 1950, and " A Check List of the Genera and Species of Mallophaga " in collaboration with Dr . Theresa Clay in 1952.
  • The collection has " particularly strong holdings of Hemiptera ( true bugs ), Odonata ( dragonflies and damselflies ), Siphonaptera ( fleas ) and Anoplura and Mallophaga ( lice ) . " In addition to specimens, the collection also includes 350 books and other printed materials relevant to the study of entomology.