Key characters of the Oxylipeurus-complex. 46. Distal section of male genitalia of Epicolinus clavatus (McGregor, 1917), redrawn from Carriker (1945); 47. Distal section of male genitalia of Cataphractomimus mirapelta Gustafsson et al., 2020a, redrawn from the original description, with some simplification for clarity; 48. Outline of male head of Valimia polytrapezia (Burmeister, 1838), with post-antennal ventral carina and densely reticulated area marked with grey dots; other characters omitted; 49. Male paramere of Valimia corpulenta (Clay, 1938), redrawn from Gustafsson and Zou (2020b); 50. Outline of ventral view of female terminalia of Valimia polytrapezia (Burmeister, 1838); 51. Male paramere of Cataphractomimus mirapelta Gustafsson et al., 2020a, redrawn from the original description; 52. Outline of ventral view of female terminalia of Cataphractomimus impervius Gustafsson et al., 2020a, redrawn and simplified from the original description. Figs 46, 48, 50, 52 reproduced from Gustafsson et al. (2020b), with kind permission of the European Journal of Taxonomy. Abbreviations used: BA = basal apodeme; LAVP = lateral accessory vulval plates; MES = mesosome; PM = parameres; pst1–2 = parameral setae 1–2; SGP = subgenital plate; SMC = secondary marginal carina. Figures not to scale.

 
 
  Part of: Gustafsson DR, Tian C, Ren M, Li Z, Sun X, Zou F (2024) New genus and species of lice in the Oxylipeurus-complex (Phthiraptera, Ischnocera, Philopteridae), with an overview of the distribution of ischnoceran chewing lice on galliform hosts. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 71(1): 85-109. https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.71.111874