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The External Parasites of Birds: a Review
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A Check List of the Fleas of British Columbia with a Note on Fleas in Relation to Sawdust in Homes
Ectoparasites of Nestling European Starlings (Sturnus Vulgaris) from a Nest Box Colony in Nova Scotia, Canada
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I UNIVERSITY of CENTRAL OKLAHOMA Edmond, Oklahoma
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DIPTERA: SIMULIIDAE) Katherine Gleason Clemson University,
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