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{{Short description|Genus of lice}}
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| name = ''Pthirus''
| image = Pthirus gorillae.jpg
| image = Pthirus gorillae.jpg
| image_caption = ''[[Pthirus gorillae]]''
| image_caption = ''[[Pthirus gorillae]]''
| image2 = Pthirus pubis - crab louse.jpg
| image2 = Pthirus pubis - crab louse.jpg
| image2_caption = ''[[Pthirus pubis]]''
| image2_caption = ''[[Pthirus pubis]]''
| display_parents = 5
| parent_authority = [[William Elford Leach|Leach]], 1815<ref name="Edinburgh"/>
| parent_authority = [[Henry Ellsworth Ewing|Ewing]], 1929
| taxon = Pthirus
| taxon = Pthirus
| authority = Leach, 1815<ref name="Edinburgh"/>
| authority = [[William Elford Leach|Leach]], 1815<ref name="Edinburgh"/>
| type_species = ''[[Pthirus pubis|Pediculus pubis]]''<ref>{{cite journal |editor1-last=Hemming |editor1-first=Francis |title=Direction 64. Addition to the ''Official List of Specific Names in Zoology'' (a) of the specific names of nineteen species belonging to the class Insecta, each of which is the type species of a genus, the name of which was placed on the ''Official List of Generic Names in Zoology'' in the period up to the end of 1936 and (B) of the specific names of three species belonging to the same class which are currently treated as senior Subjective synonyms of the names of such species |journal=Opinions and Declarations Rendered by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature |date=1957 |volume=1E |issue=4 |pages=66 |url=https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/34611299}}</ref>
| type_species=''[[Pthirus pubis|Pediculus pubis]]''
| type_species_authority=[[Linnaeus]], [[10th edition of Systema Naturae|1758]]
| type_species_authority = [[Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus]], [[10th edition of Systema Naturae|1758]]
|subdivision_ranks = Species
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Pthirus gorillae{{!}}P. gorillae|Ewing, 1927|
Pthirus pubis{{!}}P. pubis|(Linnaeus, 1758)}}
|synonyms = * ''Phthirus'' <small>Leach, 1817<ref name=PhthirapteraInfo/></small>
}}
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'''''Pthirus''''' is a [[genus]] of [[Louse|lice]]. There are only two extant species.<ref>{{cite book |title=The earwig's tail: a modern bestiary of multi-legged legends |author=May R. Berenbaum |publisher=Harvard University Press |year=2009 |isbn=978-0-674-03540-9 |page=27 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FOlpPl_15csC&pg=PA27}}</ref> ''[[Pthirus gorillae]]'' infests [[gorilla]]s,<ref>{{cite journal |author1=David L. Reed |author2=Jessica E. Light |author3=Julie M. Allen |author4=Jeremy J. Kirchman |year=2007
|title=Pair of lice lost or parasites regained: the evolutionary history of anthropoid primate lice |journal=[[BMC Biology]] |volume=5 |page=7 |doi=10.1186/1741-7007-5-7 |pmid=17343749 |pmc=1828715 }}</ref> and ''[[crab louse|Pthirus pubis]]'' afflicts humans, and is commonly known as the crab louse or [[Pubic hair|pubic]] louse.<ref>{{cite book |author=Ronald P. Rapini, Jean L. Bolognia & Joseph L. Jorizzo |year=2007 |title=Dermatology |publisher=Mosby |location=St. Louis, Missouri |isbn=978-1-4160-2999-1}}</ref> The two species diverged some 3.3 million years ago.<ref>{{cite journal | pmc = 2687769 | pmid=19232074 | doi=10.1186/jbiol114 | volume=8 | issue=2 | title=Apes, lice and prehistory | year=2009 | journal=J. Biol. | pages=20 | author=Weiss RA}}</ref>


'''''Pthirus''''' is a [[genus]] of [[Louse|lice]]. There are only two [[extant taxon|extant]] species, and they are the sole known members of the [[family (biology)|family]] '''Pthiridae'''.<ref>{{cite book |title=The earwig's tail: a modern bestiary of multi-legged legends |first=May R. |last=Berenbaum |publisher=Harvard University Press |year=2009 |isbn=978-0-674-03540-9 |page=27 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FOlpPl_15csC&pg=PA27}}</ref> ''[[Pthirus gorillae]]'' infests [[gorilla]]s,<ref>{{cite journal |first1=David L. |last1=Reed |first2=Jessica E. |last2=Light |first3=Julie M. |last3=Allen |first4=Jeremy J. |last4=Kirchman |year=2007
Since 1958 the generic name ''Pthirus'' has been spelled with ''pth'' rather than ''phth'', despite this being based on a misspelling of the Greek-derived ''phthirus''.<ref>[http://phthiraptera.info/content/taxonomy-human-lice Taxonomy of Human Lice]</ref>
|title=Pair of lice lost or parasites regained: the evolutionary history of anthropoid primate lice |journal=[[BMC Biology]] |volume=5 |page=7 |doi=10.1186/1741-7007-5-7 |pmid=17343749 |pmc=1828715 |doi-access=free }}</ref> and ''[[crab louse|Pthirus pubis]]'' afflicts humans, and is commonly known as the crab louse or [[Pubic hair|pubic]] louse.<ref>{{cite book |first1=Ronald P. |last1=Rapini |first2=Jean L. |last2=Bolognia |first3=Joseph L. |last3=Jorizzo |year=2007 |title=Dermatology |publisher=Mosby |location=St. Louis, Missouri |isbn=978-1-4160-2999-1}}</ref> The two species diverged some 3.3 million years ago.<ref>{{cite journal | pmc = 2687769 | pmid=19232074 | doi=10.1186/jbiol114 | volume=8 | issue=2 | title=Apes, lice and prehistory | year=2009 | journal=J. Biol. | pages=20 | author=Weiss, RA | doi-access=free }}</ref>

Since 1958 the generic name ''Pthirus'' has been spelled with ''pth'' rather than ''phth'', despite this being based on a misspelling of the Greek-derived ''phthirus''.<ref name=PhthirapteraInfo>{{cite web|url=http://phthiraptera.info/content/taxonomy-human-lice|title=Taxonomy of Human Lice|website=Phthiraptera.info|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200414211109/http://phthiraptera.info/content/taxonomy-human-lice|archive-date=April 14, 2020|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |editor1-last=Hemming |editor1-first=Francis |title=Direction 63. Completion and in certain Cases correction of entries relating to the names of genera belonging to the class Insecta made in the ''Official List of Generic Names in Zoology'' in the period up to the end of 1936 |journal=Opinions and Declarations Rendered by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature |date=1957 |volume=1E |issue=3 |page=32 |url=https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/34611265}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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Revision as of 10:59, 3 December 2023

Pthirus
Pthirus gorillae
Pthirus pubis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Psocodea
Suborder: Troctomorpha
Infraorder: Nanopsocetae
Parvorder: Phthiraptera
Superfamily: Anoplura
Family: Pthiridae
Ewing, 1929
Genus: Pthirus
Leach, 1815[1]
Type species
Pediculus pubis[2]
Species
Synonyms
  • Phthirus Leach, 1817[3]

Pthirus is a genus of lice. There are only two extant species, and they are the sole known members of the family Pthiridae.[4] Pthirus gorillae infests gorillas,[5] and Pthirus pubis afflicts humans, and is commonly known as the crab louse or pubic louse.[6] The two species diverged some 3.3 million years ago.[7]

Since 1958 the generic name Pthirus has been spelled with pth rather than phth, despite this being based on a misspelling of the Greek-derived phthirus.[3][8]

References

  1. ^ Brewster, David, ed. (1815). "Entomology". The Edinburgh Encyclopædia. Vol. 9. Edinburgh: Blackwood. p. 77.
  2. ^ Hemming, Francis, ed. (1957). "Direction 64. Addition to the Official List of Specific Names in Zoology (a) of the specific names of nineteen species belonging to the class Insecta, each of which is the type species of a genus, the name of which was placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in the period up to the end of 1936 and (B) of the specific names of three species belonging to the same class which are currently treated as senior Subjective synonyms of the names of such species". Opinions and Declarations Rendered by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature. 1E (4): 66.
  3. ^ a b "Taxonomy of Human Lice". Phthiraptera.info. Archived from the original on April 14, 2020.
  4. ^ Berenbaum, May R. (2009). The earwig's tail: a modern bestiary of multi-legged legends. Harvard University Press. p. 27. ISBN 978-0-674-03540-9.
  5. ^ Reed, David L.; Light, Jessica E.; Allen, Julie M.; Kirchman, Jeremy J. (2007). "Pair of lice lost or parasites regained: the evolutionary history of anthropoid primate lice". BMC Biology. 5: 7. doi:10.1186/1741-7007-5-7. PMC 1828715. PMID 17343749.
  6. ^ Rapini, Ronald P.; Bolognia, Jean L.; Jorizzo, Joseph L. (2007). Dermatology. St. Louis, Missouri: Mosby. ISBN 978-1-4160-2999-1.
  7. ^ Weiss, RA (2009). "Apes, lice and prehistory". J. Biol. 8 (2): 20. doi:10.1186/jbiol114. PMC 2687769. PMID 19232074.
  8. ^ Hemming, Francis, ed. (1957). "Direction 63. Completion and in certain Cases correction of entries relating to the names of genera belonging to the class Insecta made in the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in the period up to the end of 1936". Opinions and Declarations Rendered by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature. 1E (3): 32.

External links

  • Data related to Pthirus at Wikispecies