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Record W6931383099 · doi:10.5281/zenodo.5697996

Harpyrhynchoides zumpti Fain 1972

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VenueZenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) · 2014
Typearticle
Languageen
FieldComputer Science
TopicAdvanced Technologies in Various Fields
Canadian institutionsnot available
Fundersnot available
KeywordsHolotypeSetaParatypeKeel

Abstract

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Harpyrhynchoides zumpti (Fain, 1972) (Fig. 5) Harpyrhynchus (Harpyrhynchoides) zumpti Fain, 1972: 54 Harpyrhynchus (Harpyrhynchoides) diuca Fain, 1972: 53 Harpirhynchus (Harpyrhynchoides) zumpti Fain, 1994: 136, figs. 110–118; Bochkov & Galloway 2001: 2017, fig. 4, 2004: 31, figs. 6, 7; Skoracki et al. 2012: i19. Harpirhynchus (Harpyrhynchoides) kirgizorum Fain et al. 1999: 42, figs. 7–12, syn. nov. Harpyrhynchus brevis, Moss 1979: 381, partly (misidentification) Diagnosis. FEMALE. Palp femoragenu with distinct lateral notches. Palpalae l”G subequal to or 1.1–1.5 times longer than dF. Body, including gnathosoma, 340–420 long (in specimens from Passer domesticus in Algeria about 330 long). Setae h2 50–80 long. Vulva without long lateral folds. Genua I and II with 3 setae (v ” absent). Apical segment of legs III with 5 setae, apical segment of legs IV with 4 setae. Type material. H. zumpti: Holotype female (MRAC), 3 females and 1 male paratypes (IRSNB) from Eremopterix leucotis (Stanley) (Passeriformes: Alaudidae), SOUTH AFRICA: Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality, Mafeking, 25° 51' 54''S, 25° 38' 39''E, 6 August 1964, coll. F. Zumpt; 5 female and 5 male paratypes (IRSNB) from same host, SOUTH AFRICA: Bloemhof (different localities under this name), 10 August 1964, coll. F. Zumpt; H. diuca: holotype female, 2 female and 2 male paratypes (IRSNB) from Diuca diuca (Molina) (Passeriformes: Thraupidae) originated from South America and died in Antwerp Zoo during its quarantine, 2 September 1965, coll. A. Fain; H. kirgizorum syn. nov.: holotype female (ZISP H-T- 2), 5 female and 1 male paratypes (ZISP AVB 14-0725-003) from Rhodospiza obsoleta (Lichtenstein) (Passeriformes: Fringillidae); KIRGIZIA: Ysyk-Köl Province, Sary-Kul Lake, 41° 37' 44''N, 77° 38' 49''E, 13 July 1978, coll. P. Chirov. Type deposition. MRAC (zumpti), IRSNB (diuca), ZISP (kirgizorum). Non-type material. Alaudidae: 1 female (OSAL 0083625) from Calandrella cinerea (Gmelin), BOTSWANA: Northern Bechuanaland, 22°S, 24°E (GEOnet), 6 October 1955, coll. F. Zumpt; 12 females (ZISP AVB 14-0725-004) from Calandrella rufescens (Vieillot), KAZAKHSTAN: Ongtustik Qazaqstan, Qyzylkol (Kyzylkol’ Lake), 335 m a.l.s., 43°44’ 35.1”N, 69°30’06.6”E, 10 October 2007, coll. P.B. Klimov; 10 females (ZISP AVB 14-0725-005) from Alauda arvensis Linnaeus; KAZAKHSTAN: Ongtustik Qazaqstan, Chokpak Ornithological Station, 1134 m a.l.s., 42°31’49.6”N, 70°36’20.1”E, 19 October 2007, coll. A.V. Bochkov. Turdidae: 1 female (OSAL 0083335) from Turdus migratorius Linnaeus, USA: New York, Tompkins Co., Ithaca, 42.44°N, 76.5°W (GNIS-USGS), 16 July 1974, coll. B.M. OConnor; 1 female and 12 males (OSAL 0079484-0079498, 0 0 83339, 0 0 83376, 0 0 83383, 0083386) from same host, USA: Kansas, Douglas Co., Lawrence, 38.97°N, 95.24°W (GNIS-USGS), 26 April 1961, coll. R.C. Funk; 6 females and 2 males (OSAL 0 0 83837, 0 0 83838, 0 0 83840, 0 0 83841, 0 0 83845, 0083847) from Sialia sialis (Linnaeus), USA: Mississippi, Bolivar Co., Rosedale, 33.85°N, 91.03°W (USGS-GNIS), 3 February 1940, coll. unknown. Fringillidae: 1 female (OSAL 0077624) from Spinus tristis (Linnaeus), USA: Wyoming, Campbell Co., Gillette, 19.3 km E of, 44.29°N, 105.5°W (USGS-GNIS), 29 August 1966, coll. W.W. Moss; 8 females (OSAL 0 0 83861, 0083863-0083869) from Leucosticte arctoa (Pallas), CANADA: British Columbia, 49.16°N, 122.86°W (GEOnet), 29 December 1918, coll. unknown. Icteridae: 7 females (OSAL 0082782-0082788) from Agelaius tricolor (Audubon), USA: California, Kern Co., Lerdo, 5.6 km E of, 35.49°N, 119.15°W (USGS-GNIS), 2 June 1955, G. Hutson; 2 females (OSAL 0 0 82746, 0082749) from Agelaius phoeniceus (Linnaeus), USA: Florida, Columbia Co., O'Leno State Park, 29.92°N, 82.58°W (USGS-GNIS), 10 April 1966, coll. W. J. Wrenn; 1 male (OSAL 0082792) from same host, USA: Maryland, Prince George's Co., Patuxent Wildlife Refuge, 39.05,°N 76.8°W (GNIS-USGS), 9 April 1957, coll. G.M. C l ar k; 16 females and 1 male (OSAL 0082624-0082628, 0 0 82631, 0 0 82632, 0082634-0082638, 0082640- 0 0 82642, 0 0 83361, 0083384) from Sturnella magna (Linnaeus), USA: Texas, Cameron Co., Boca Chica and Medford Colonia, 25.92°N, 97.4°W (USGS-GNIS), 15 January 1962, coll. R.B. Eads; 6 females (OSAL 0082616- 0 0 82620, 0083350) from Sturnella neglecta Audubon, USA: Texas, Gray Co., 35.42°N 100.8°W (USGS-GNIS), 29 March 1961, coll. Eller; 1 female (OSAL 0083347) from Euphagus cyanocephalus (Wagler), USA: California, Shafter, Marin Co., 38°N, 122.71°W (USGS-GNIS), 5 July 1962, coll. B.C. Nelson; 1 female (OSAL 0082646) from same host, USA: California, Kern Co., 35.33°N, 118.67°W (GNIS-USGS), 2 August 1962, coll. B.A. Nelson; 1 female and 1 male (OSAL 0 0 69435, 0069436) from Euphagus carolinus (Muller), North America: unknown locality, 25 July 1964, coll. unknown; 10 females and 5 males from Quiscalus quiscula (Linnaeus), CANADA: Manitoba, Winnipeg, 1 May 1999, coll. T.D. Galloway; 10 females from same host and locality, 23 December 1999, coll. T.D. Galloway. Passeridae: 10 females and 5 males (IRSNB) from Passer domesticus (Linnaeus), ALGERIA: Oranic, 23 May 1980, coll. Monod Yousfi; 1 female and 1 male (ZISP AVB 14-0725-006) from same host, KIRGHIZIA: Bishkek, 13 June 1973, coll. P. Chirov. Emberizidae: 2 females from Emberiza calandra (Linnaeus), KIRGHIZIA: Naryn, Telek, 41° 58' 46''N, 75° 43' 30''E, 5 November 1973, coll. P. Chirov. Cardinalidae: 6 females and 5 males (OSAL 0079146-0079152, 0 0 79248, 0 0 79250, 0 0 79251, 0083344) from Cardinalis sinuatus Bonaparte, USA: Texas, Brewster Co., Big Bend National Park, 29.25°N, 103.25°W (USGS- GNIS), 18 April 1960, coll. R.E. Beer. Hosts and distribution. This species is known from the various passerines belonging to the families Alaudidae, Cardinalidae, Emberizidae, Fringillidae, Icteridae, Passeridae, Thraupidae, and Turdidae in Asia, Africa, North and South America (Fain 1972, 1994; Bochkov & Galloway 2001, 2004; present paper). Moss (1979) misidentified mites from Cardinalis sinuatus (Cardinalidae), Spinus tristis (Fringillidae), Agelaius tricolor, Agelaius phoeniceus, Euphagus cyanocephalus, Sturnella neglecta, Sturnella magna, Quiscalus quiscula (Icteridae), Turdus migratorius, and Catharus ustulatus (Turdidae) as H. brevis). The record on Junco hyemalis (Bochkov & Galloway 2004) belongs to separate species, H. heatherae (Bochkov & Galloway 2013). Remarks. In the original description of H. kirgizorum, Fain et al. (1999) differentiated this species from H. rubeculinus only. We compared the type series of H. kirgizorum and H. zumpti and found them inseparable. For this reason, we consider H. kirgizorum syn. nov. as a junior synonym of H. zumpti.

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Full frame distilled prediction

Teacher imitation

Not calibrated prevalence, not ground truth. Human validation pending. Learned from the 10,348 direct Codex labels and 10,348 direct Gemma labels. Candidate is the union of thresholded teacher heads; consensus is their intersection. These outputs are machine_predicted_unvalidated and are not human labels or direct frontier model labels.

metaresearch head score (Codex)0.001
metaresearch head score (Gemma)0.001
Version: codex-gemma-dda1882f352aValidation status: machine_predicted_unvalidated
Candidate categoriesScience and technology studies, Insufficient payload (model declined to judge)
Consensus categoriesInsufficient payload (model declined to judge)
DomainCandidate signal: none · Consensus signal: none
Study designCandidate signal: Not applicable · Consensus signal: none
GenreCandidate signal: Empirical · Consensus signal: none
Teacher disagreement score0.951
Threshold uncertainty score1.000

Codex and Gemma teacher scores by category

CategoryCodexGemma
Metaresearch0.0010.001
Meta-epidemiology (narrow)0.0000.000
Meta-epidemiology (broad)0.0000.000
Bibliometrics0.0000.001
Science and technology studies0.0020.000
Scholarly communication0.0010.001
Open science0.0030.003
Research integrity0.0000.000
Insufficient payload (model declined to judge)0.0010.006

Machine scores (provisional)

The two teacher heads of the student model, read on this work. A score orders the frame for review; it never asserts a category, and the validation status ships verbatim with every row.

Baseline scores from an immature model (maturity gate not passed, 7 training rounds). Scores rank; they never assert a category.

Opus teacher head0.025
GPT teacher head0.238
Teacher spread0.213 · how far apart the two teachers sit on this one work
Validation statusscore_only:v0-immature-baseline · verbatim from the scoring run: score_only means the number may rank works, and no category label ships from it