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Volume 41, 2000
Flea
ARTHROPODA Subphylum Hexapoda Protura, Springtails, Diplura, and Insects
The Fleas (Siphonaptera) in Iran: Diversity, Host Range, and Medical Importance
Fleas (Siphonaptera) Are Cretaceous, and Evolved with Theria
Ultrastructural Changes in Female Reproductive Organ of Chrotogonus Trachypterus Blanchard Induced by Deltamethrin
Insect Egg Size and Shape Evolve with Ecology but Not Developmental Rate Samuel H
Evolution of the Insects
Siphonaptera of Canada 455 Doi: 10.3897/Zookeys.819.25458 REVIEW ARTICLE Launched to Accelerate Biodiversity Research
Ectoparasitic Insects (Diptera: Streblidae and Siphonaptera: Ischnopsyllidae) of Bats from Iquitos and Surrounding Areas (Loreto, Peru)
The Lepidoptera Families and Associated Orders of British Columbia
Bats, That Is Yet to Be Seen
Of the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East. Part 8. Bats of Jordan: Fauna, Ecology, Echolocation, Ectoparasites
Evolution of the Insects
Order Siphonaptera) of Bats
Ischnopsyllidae, Nycteribiidae, Cimicidae and Spinturnicidae) Ingo Sceffler University of Potsdam,
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Flea News 53
Irish Biodiversity: a Taxonomic Inventory of Fauna
Top View
Siphonaptera
From Birds and Mammals Collected in Southern China
Bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) of the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East. Part 11. on the Bat Fauna of Libya II
Proceedings of the 1St Dresden Meeting on Insect Phylogeny: “Phylogenetic Relationships Within the Insect Orders” (Dresden, September 19–21, 2003)
Multiple Genes and Phylogeny of Mecoptera and Siphonaptera
Siphonaptera, Fleas, Parasy Gazy In: Goodman S.M
Bats Bibliography
Flea NEWS 55 Department of Entomology Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011 Versions Are Available for No
Newsletter of the Entomological Society of British Columbia
Siphonaptera
Of the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East. Part 13. Review of Distribution and Ectoparasites of Bats in Lebanon*
1996 Contents
What Are the Factors Determining the Probability of Discovering a Flea Species (Siphonaptera)?