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Felicola Oncae
''Felicola'' is a genus of parasitic lice in the family Trichodectidae. There are at least 50 described species in ''Felicola''. Species These 56 species belong to the genus ''Felicola'': * ''Felicola acuticeps'' (Neumann, L. G., 1902) * ''Felicola acutirostris'' (Stobbe, 1913) * ''Felicola africanus'' (Emerson & R. D. Price, 1966) * ''Felicola americanus'' Emerson & R. D. Price, 1983 * ''Felicola aspidorhynchus'' (Werneck, 1948) * ''Felicola bedfordi'' Hopkins, G. H. E., 1942 * ''Felicola bengalensis'' (Werneck, 1948) * ''Felicola braziliensis'' Emerson & R. D. Price, 1983 * ''Felicola caffra'' (Bedford, G. A. H., 1919) * ''Felicola calogaleus'' (Bedford, G. A. H., 1928) * ''Felicola congoensis'' (Emerson & R. D. Price, 1967) * ''Felicola cooleyi'' (Bedford, G. A. H., 1929) * ''Felicola cynictis'' (Bedford, G. A. H., 1928) * ''Felicola decipiens'' Hopkins, G. H. E., 1941 * ''Felicola fahrenholzi'' (Werneck, 1948) * ''Felicola felis'' (Werneck, 1934) * ''Felicola fennecus'' (Eme ...
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Henry Ellsworth Ewing
Henry Ellsworth Ewing (11 February 1883 – 5 January 1951) was an American arachnologist. He worked at several universities, but spent most of his career at the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. Ewing was considered an authority on arachnids, particularly mites. Early life and education Henry Ellsworth Ewing was born on 11 February 1883 in Arcola, Illinois. He attended Knox College and obtained a bachelor's degree at the University of Illinois in 1906. In 1908, he received a master's degree from the University of Illinois. In 1906 and 1907, he was a student at the University of Chicago. In 1910 and 1911, he was a Schuyler fellow at Cornell University, which is where he earned his PhD in 1911. Career From 1908 to 1909, Ewing taught high school. Ewing's first job in the biological sciences was as an Assistant Entomologist at Oregon State University. He held this position from 1911 to 1914. He then worked at Iowa State University as an assistant professor of zoology and e ...
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