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CMNH-IZ LOAN #2501 -- Hastriter Siphonaptera Slides CMNH-IZ LOAN #2501 -- Hastriter Siphonaptera Slides # UniqueNo B-Number Sex Specimens Species Location 1 CMNH-IZ-658634 B-66949 M 1 Stenoponia starckeae ? PAKISTAN: Hazara Dist., Kaghan Valley, Shogran 2 CMNH-IZ-658635 B-67385 M 1 Stenoponia starckeae PAKISTAN: Hazara Dist., Kaghan Valley, Lulusar Lake 3 CMNH-IZ-658636 B-67380 M 1 Stenoponia starckeae PAKISTAN: Hazara Dist., Kaghan Valley, Gitidas 4 CMNH-IZ-658651 B-67302 F 1 Stenischia n. sp. PAKISTAN: SWAT State, Utror (6 mi S.E.) Sandoz Farm 5 CMNH-IZ-658652 B-91846 M, F 2 Rhadinopsylla n. sp. PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., 3 mi E. Ziarat 6 CMNH-IZ-658653 B-91995 F 1 Rhadinopsylla n. sp. PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., 3 mi E. Ziarat 7 CMNH-IZ-659282 B-91844 F 1 n. sp. PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., 3 mi E. Ziarat 8 CMNH-IZ-661064 B-91842 F 1 Ochotonobius rufescens PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., 3 mi E. Ziarat 9 CMNH-IZ-661065 B-91847 F 1 Amphipsylla montium PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., 3 mi E. Ziarat 10 CMNH-IZ-661066 B-91847 F 1 Amphipsylla montium PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., 3 mi E. Ziarat 11 CMNH-IZ-661067 B-91850 M, F 2 Callopsylla tifolvi (M); Ochotonbius rufesciens (F) PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., 3 mi E. Ziarat 12 CMNH-IZ-661071 B-91996 F 1 Amphipsylla schelkovnikovi PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., 3 mi E. Ziarat 13 CMNH-IZ-661072 B-92014 M, F 2 Amphipsylla schelkovnikovi PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., 1 mi E. Ziarat 14 CMNH-IZ-661073 B-92014 M, F 2 Amphipsylla n. sp. ? PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., 1 mi E. Ziarat 15 CMNH-IZ-661074 B-92014 M, F 2 Amphipsylla schelkovnikovi PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., 1 mi E. Ziarat 16 CMNH-IZ-661075 B-92014 F 1 Amphipsylla schelkovnikovi PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., 1 mi E. Ziarat 17 CMNH-IZ-661076 B-92015 F, F 2 Amphipsylla schelkovnikovi PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., 1 mi E. Ziarat 18 CMNH-IZ-661077 B-92015 F, F 2 Amphipsylla schelkovnikovi PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., 1 mi E. Ziarat 19 CMNH-IZ-661078 B-67192 M, F 2 Palaeopsylla setzeri W. PAKISTAN: DIR State, 20 mi N. of Dir, Loeari Top 20 CMNH-IZ-661079 B-66010 F 1 Palaeopsylla setzeri PAKISTAN: Hazara Dist., Kaghan Valley, Shogran 21 CMNH-IZ-661080 B-92025 M, F 2 Amphipsylla schelkovnikovi PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., Ziarat 22 CMNH-IZ-661081 B-92025 F 1 Amphipsylla sp. PAKISTAN: Sibi Dist., Ziarat 23 CMNH-IZ-661082 B-92025 F 1 Neopsylla pleskei PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., Ziarat 24 CMNH-IZ-661083 B-92026 M 1 Amphipsylla schelkovnikovi PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., Ziarat 25 CMNH-IZ-661084 B-92028 F 1 Amphipsylla schelkovnikovi PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., Ziarat 26 CMNH-IZ-661085 B-92028 F 1 Amphipsylla schelkovnikovi PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., Ziarat 27 CMNH-IZ-661086 B-92031 F 1 Amphipsylla schelkovnikovi PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., Ziarat 28 CMNH-IZ-661087 B-91994 F 1 Neopsylla pleskei ssp. PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., Ziarat 29 CMNH-IZ-661088 B-91994 M, F 2 Neopsylla pleskei ssp. PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., 3 mi E. Ziarat 30 CMNH-IZ-661089 B-91994 M 1 Amphipsylla ssp? PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., 3 mi E. Ziarat 31 CMNH-IZ-661092 B-92034 F, F 2 ? PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., Ziarat 32 CMNH-IZ-661093 B-91941 F 1 Stenoponia tripectinata PAKISTAN: Baluchistan, KAPAL dist., 12 mi 5, m col. Quetta 33 CMNH-IZ-661098 B-92015 M 1 Neopsylla pleskei PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., 1 mi E. Ziarat 34 CMNH-IZ-661099 B-67525 M, F 2 Callopsylla tifolvi PAKISTAN: Quetta Dist., Ziarat 35 CMNH-IZ-661100 B-67556 F 1 Callopsylla tifolvi PAKISTAN: Quetta Dist., Ziarat 36 CMNH-IZ-661101 B-63401 M 1 Callopsylla fragilis ssp. ? PAKISTAN: Hazara Dist., Naran 37 CMNH-IZ-661102 B-91999 M 1 Ischnopsyllus hexactenus ssp. PAKISTAN: N.W.F.P. Hazara Dist., Kaghan Valley, Naran 38 CMNH-IZ-661103 B-02001 M, M 2 Ischnopsyllus hexactenus ssp. PAKISTAN: N.W.F.P. Hazara Dist., Kaghan Valley, Naran 39 CMNH-IZ-661104 B-91870 F 1 Stenoponia tripectinata ssp. PAKISTAN: Baluchistan Lalah Dist., 12 mi S, 7 mi W Quetta 40 CMNH-IZ-661106 B-92031 F 1 Amphipsylla aneeps ? PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., Ziarat 41 CMNH-IZ-661107 B-92031 F 1 Neopsylla pleskei ssp. PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., Ziarat 42 CMNH-IZ-661108 B-92031 F 1 Neopsylla pleskei ssp. PAKISTAN: Baluchislan Sibi Dist., Ziarat 43 CMNH-IZ-661110 B-63858 M 1 Nosopssyllus ? PAKISTAN: Ayub Nat Park, Rawal Pindi. 44 CMNH-IZ-661111 B-66560 F 1 Le. Pa. W. PAKISTAN: Gilqit Agency Gilqit Dist., Natar 45 CMNH-IZ-661112 B-63858 M 1 Nosopsyllus ? PAKISTAN: Ayub Nat Park, Rawal Pindi. 46 CMNH-IZ-661121 B-68686 M, F 2 ? PAKISTAN: Dera Ismail Kahn, 15 mi on Dera Ban Road 47 CMNH-IZ-661122 B-68686 M, F 2 ? PAKISTAN: Dera Ismail Kahn, 15 mi on Dera Ban Road 48 CMNH-IZ-661123 B-68686 M, F 2 ? PAKISTAN: Dera Ismail Kahn, 15 mi on Dera Ban Road 49 CMNH-IZ-661124 B-68686 M, F 2 ? PAKISTAN: Dera Ismail Kahn, 15 mi on Dera Ban Road 50 CMNH-IZ-661125 B-69045 M 1 Amphipsylla sn. Sp. PAKISTAN (West): D.G. Khan, Ft. Man Rd, N. of Khar RH. 51 CMNH-IZ-661126 B-69072 M 1 Amphipsylla schelkovnikovi PAKISTAN: Quetta Dist., Ziarat Val., vicinity Sibo, Sande-Man Tangi. 52 CMNH-IZ-661127 B-67266 M 1 Leptopsylla pamiransis PAKISTAN: SWAT State, Utror 53 CMNH-IZ-661223 B-92006 M, F 2 Xenopsylla astia PAKISTAN: Karachi 54 CMNH-IZ-661224 B-92007 M, F 2 Xenopsylla astia PAKISTAN: Sythet 55 CMNH-IZ-661225 B-92007 2M, 2F 4 Xenopsylla astia PAKISTAN: 56 CMNH-IZ-661226 B-68891 M 1 Xenopsylla sp. PAKISTAN: Lahore Ravi River Bridge, river bank 57 CMNH-IZ-661227 B-68920 M, 2F 3 Xenopsylla sp. PAKISTAN: Kazara Dist., Sathan Gali 58 CMNH-IZ-661249 B-92004 M, F 2 Xenopsylla astia PAKISTAN: Karachi TPX 59 CMNH-IZ-661250 B-92004 M, F 2 Xenopsylla cheopis PAKISTAN: Karachi TPX 60 CMNH-IZ-661258 B-92006 M, 2F 3 Xenopsylla astia PAKISTAN: Karachi TPX 61 CMNH-IZ-661259 B-92006 2F 2 Xenopsylla astia PAKISTAN: Sythet, Karachi TPX 62 CMNH-IZ-661263 B-92022 M, F 2 Synosternius cleopatrae PAKISTAN: Sind, Dadu Dist., E. Ranikat 63 CMNH-IZ-661264 B-92036 M, F 2 Synosternius cleopatrae PAKISTAN: Sind, Dadu Dist., 20 mi E. Rani kat 64 CMNH-IZ-661265 B-92038 M, F 2 Synosternius pallidus PAKISTAN: Quetta, Malir Cantonment 65 CMNH-IZ-661266 B-92036 3F 3 Synosternius cleopatrae PAKISTAN: Sind, Dadu Dist., 20 mi E. Rani kat 66 CMNH-IZ-661270 B-92009 M, F 2 Xenopsylla astia PAKISTAN: Karachi TPX 67 CMNH-IZ-661273 B-92009 2M 2 Xenopsylla astia PAKISTAN: Karachi TPX 68 CMNH-IZ-661275 B-92008 M 1 Xenopsylla astia PAKISTAN: Karachi TPX 69 CMNH-IZ-661285 B-92038 3F 3 Synosternius pallidus PAKISTAN: Malir Cantonment 70 CMNH-IZ-661288 B-92007 2M, 2F 4 Xenopsylla astia PAKISTAN: Sythet 71 CMNH-IZ-661294 B-92021 M, F 2 Xenopsylla astia PAKISTAN: Malir Cantonment 72 CMNH-IZ-661295 B-92021 2F 2 Xenopsylla astia PAKISTAN: Malir Cantonment 73 CMNH-IZ-661296 B-92003 2M, 2F 4 Xenopsylla astia PAKISTAN: Karachi TPX 74 CMNH-IZ-661669 B-91835 F 1 Frontopsylla mutata PAKISTAN: Baluchistan, Sibi Dist., 3 mi E. Ziarat 75 CMNH-IZ-661673 B-91835 2F 2 Frontopsylla ambigua PAKISTAN: Baluchistan, Sibi Dist., 3 mi E. Ziarat 76 CMNH-IZ-661674 B-91852 F 1 Frontopsylla PAKISTAN: Baluchistan, Sibi Dist., 3 mi E. Ziarat 77 CMNH-IZ-661675 B-91849 2F 2 Frontopsylla PAKISTAN: Baluchistan, Sibi Dist., 3 mi E. Ziarat 78 CMNH-IZ-661682 B-91835 M 1 Frontopsylla mutata PAKISTAN: Baluchistan, Sibi Dist., 3 mi E. Ziarat 79 CMNH-IZ-661683 B-91842 F 1 Frontopsylla mutata PAKISTAN: Baluchistan, Sibi Dist., 3 mi E. Ziarat 80 CMNH-IZ-661684 B-91835 M, F 2 Frontopsylla mutata PAKISTAN: Baluchistan, Sibi Dist., 3 mi E. Ziarat 7/28/2021 1 CMNH-IZ LOAN #2501 -- Hastriter Siphonaptera Slides # UniqueNo B-Number Sex Specimens Species Location 81 CMNH-IZ-661685 B-91835 F 1 Frontopsylla mutata PAKISTAN: Baluchistan, Sibi Dist., 3 mi E. Ziarat 82 CMNH-IZ-661686 B-91850 F 1 Frontopsylla mutata PAKISTAN: Baluchistan, Sibi Dist., 3 mi E. Ziarat 83 CMNH-IZ-661687 B-91835 F 1 Frontopsylla mutata PAKISTAN: Baluchistan, Sibi Dist., 3 mi E. Ziarat 84 CMNH-IZ-662218 B-92033 M, 2F 3 Callopsylla tiflovi PAKISTAN: Baluchistan, Sibi Dist., 3 mi E. Ziarat 85 CMNH-IZ-662220 B-91835 M 1 Callopsylla tiflovi PAKISTAN: Baluchistan, Sibi Dist., 3 mi E. Ziarat 86 CMNH-IZ-662221 B-92002 M 1 Callopsylla tiflovi PAKISTAN: N.W.F.P. Hazara Dist., Karghan Valley, Naran 87 CMNH-IZ-662230 B-92013 M, F 2 Callopsylla tiflovi PAKISTAN: Baluchistan, Sibi Dist., 1 mi E. Ziarat 88 CMNH-IZ-662231 B-92013 2F 2 Callopsylla tiflovi PAKISTAN: Baluchistan, Sibi Dist., 1 mi E. Ziarat 89 CMNH-IZ-662232 B-92019 M, 2F 3 Callopsylla tiflovi PAKISTAN: Baluchistan, Sibi Dist., 3 mi E. Ziarat 90 CMNH-IZ-662233 B-92029 M, F 2 Callopsylla tiflovi PAKISTAN: Baluchistan, Sibi Dist., Ziarat 91 CMNH-IZ-662234 B-92030 M, F 2 Callopsylla tiflovi PAKISTAN: Baluchistan, Sibi Dist., Ziarat 92 CMNH-IZ-662235 B-92035 M, 2F 3 Callopsylla tiflovi PAKISTAN: Baluchistan, Sibi Dist., Ziarat 93 CMNH-IZ-662236 B-92034 2F 2 Callopsylla tiflovi PAKISTAN: Baluchistan, Sibi Dist., Ziarat 94 CMNH-IZ-662242 B-91842 2F 2 Callopsylla tiflovi PAKISTAN: Baluchistan, Sibi Dist., 3 mi E.
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