Strigiphilus
Strigiphilus is a genus of chewing louse in the suborder Ischnocera. It was circumscribed in 1910 by Eric Mjöberg.Mjöberg initially circumscribed Strigiphilus as a subgenus of the genus he referred to as Docophorus.
In a 1966 paper, Theresa Clay recognized 29 species and grouped them into the following nine species groups:
- Strigiphilus rostratus group
- Strigiphilus heterocerus group
- Strigiphilus cursor group
- Strigiphilus crenulatus group
- Strigiphilus macrogenitalis group
- Strigiphilus strigis group
- Strigiphilus siamensis group
- Strigiphilus ketupae group
- Strigiphilus cursitans group
The largest group is the S. curstans group.Hosts
Strigiphilus is the only genus of Ischnocera to exclusively parasitize owls., there are approximately fifty species of Strigiphilus. Species include: