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MALAYSIAN PARASITIC MITES II. MYOBIIDAE (PROSTIGMATA) from RODENTS L 2 3 A
Total Ige As a Serodiagnostic Marker to Aid Murine Fur Mite Detection
Elephant-Shrew) Bibliography, Citations Listed Alphabetically by Author
Volume: 1 Issue: 2 Year: 2019
New Observations on Mites of the Family Myobiidae MEGNIN, 1877 (Acari: Prostigmata) with Special Reference to Their Host-Parasite Relationships
21 March 2017 CURRICULUM VITAE Barry M. Oconnor Personal Born
Ectoparasites and Other Arthropod Associates of Some Voles and Shrews from the Catskill Mountains of New York
A Catalog of Acari of the Hawaiian Islands
Nouvelles Observations Sur Les Myobiidae Parasites De Rongeurs (Acarina: Prostigmates)
Small Mammals of Uganda
Acarina Prostigmata
Volume 56: No. 1 Spring 2015
Acari : Prostigmata : Myobiidae) Parasitic on Marsupial S in Panama and Brazil
In the British Isles
Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science
A Review of the Insects and Related Arthropods of Midway Atoll1 25
Factors Associated with Diversity, Quantity and Zoonotic Potential of Ectoparasites on Urban Mice and Voles
Arthropod of Incanada
Top View
Bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) of the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East
BULLETIN Bull
Entomological Enigmas and New Approach in Insect Morphology 9.00 Ernst A
Bonner Zoologische Monographien 55 2009
Phylogenetic Analysis of <I>Myobia Musculi</I>
Bats Bibliography
Diet and Ectoparasites of the Southern Short-Tailed Shrew (Blarina Carolinensis) in Louisiana
Myobiid Mites (Trombidiformes, Myobiidae) of the Golden Bat Mimon
Adaptation, Specificity and Host-Parasite Coevolution in Mites (Acari)
Parasitising Rodents (Mammalia: Rodentia) in Iran
Order Trombidiformes Reuter, 1909. In: Zhang, Z.-Q
Mites (Excluding Chiggers) of Mammals of Oregon
Rodent Ectoparasites in the Middle East: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Arthropods Infesting Small Mammals
Acariasis Importance a Large Number of Mite Species Infest Animals
Epizoic Arthropods of the Mexican Shrew, Sorex Oreopolus (Mammalia: Soricidae)