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Reem A. Alajmi

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Entomology

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publication
Journal Article
2022

Molecular Identifcation of Newly Recorded Louse Columbicola tschulyschman Eichler (Phthiraptera: Philopteridae) From Saudi Arabia With a Note on Genus Columbicola spp

Chewing lice comprise a large group of ectoparasites that colonize and adversely affect several domestic and
wild birds including pigeons. In Saudi Arabia, there is a lack of studies describing such ectoparasites and their infestation rates. Through this work, a new record, Columbicola, tschulyschman Eichler (C. tschulyschman Eichler)
was collected from domestic pigeons (Columba livia domestica, Linnaeus). The collected C. tschulyschman
Eichler was morphologically identifed based on specifc taxonomic keys. Mitochondrial (COI) and nuclear
(EF-1α) gene fragments were used for molecular identifcation and phylogenetic reconstruction. In this study,
the C. tschulyschman Eichler accounted for around 69.40%. To our knowledge, this is the frst report of C.
tschulyschman Eichler in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. To improve the tree topology and differentiate between genera,
further studies should utilize the 16s rRNA

Publication Work Type
project
Publisher Name
Journal of Medical Entomology
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Journal of Medical Entomology
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Culex pipiens complex members have been known as important vectors of medical and veterinary arthropod- borne diseases for many pathogens (viral, bacterial, parasitic). Therefore, this study aimed…

by Ahmed Allahem, Reem Alajmi, Mais Alzarzor Alajami, Sumaiah Al-Ghamdi, Muhammad Amjad Bashir, Jehan Zeb, Khaloud Mohammed Alarjani, Nawal M Al-Malahi, Rewaida Abdel-Gaber
2025
Published in:
Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
publications

ABSTRACT 10.18805/IJAR.BF-1969 Background: The Asian honey bee, Apis cerana, is a crucial species for honey production and pollination across Asia. Bee venom, produced by specialized glands and…

by Reem Alajmi, Afrah Alkhuriji, Hussah Alobaid, Mais Alzarzor Alajami, Amal Alzhrani, Nada Majrashi, Faten Alsaqabi, Hasnain Farooq, Rewaida Abdel-Gaber
2025
Published in:
Indian Journal of Animal Research
publications

Ashuman population continues to increase, the demand for protein sources has risen significantly. Insects have emerged as a promising alternative protein source.This studywas conducted to…

by R. Alajmi, F. Alotaibi, M. Alkuriji, A. Alsagan, M. Alzahrani, S. Albasyouni, A. Bin Mujlli, J. Zeb, A.Altamimi
2025
Published in:
Journal of Insects as Food and Feed