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THE LIFE HISTORY and COMPARATIVE INFESTATIONS of POLYPLAX SPINULOSA (BURMEISTER) on NORMAL and RIBOFLAVIN-DEFICIENT RATS : Prese
The Blood Sucking Lice (Phthiraptera: Anoplura) of Croatia: Review and New Data
Chewing and Sucking Lice As Parasites of Iviammals and Birds
Genetic Structure and Diversity in Apodemus Mice and Their Lice
Host-Parasite Associations of the Cratogeomys Fumosus Species Group and Their Chewing Lice, Geomydoecus Alex Popinga, James W
Adaptive Processes Shaping the Genome of Symbiont in the Louse Polyplax Serrata
Size Correlations Between Sucking Lice and Their Hosts Including a Test of Harrison's Rule
Wittenberg 2005 Invasive Species CH
Fragmented Mitochondrial Genomes of the Rat Lice, Polyplax Asiatica And
First Report of Polyplax Sp. in a Persian Squirrel
Infestation Rate with Polyplax Spinulosa (Burmeister, 1839)
Comparative Phylogeography and Phylogenetic Relationships of the Four-Striped Mouse Genus, Rhabdomys, and the Ectoparasitic Sucking Louse, Polyplax Arvicanthis
Invasive Species and Human Health ©CAB International 2018 – for Chapter 10 Authors
The Sucking Lice (Insecta, Anoplura) of the World: a Taxonomic Checklist with Records of Mammalian Hosts and Geographical Distributions
The State of Biodiversity in Kuwait Zuhair S
Rodent Ectoparasites in the Middle East: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
The Sucking Louse Fauna of Mongolian Rodents: Host Associations, Molecular
TROPICAL AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Prevalence of Mouse
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First Report of Polyplax Spinulosa in Albino Rats in Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia
Polyplax Spinulosa (Psocodea: Phthiraptera: Polyplacidae), Among Endemic Rodents in Australia Wei Wang1, Lance A
Roof Rats: Identification, Ecology, and Signs for Pest Management Professionals and Environmental Health Professionals
Polyplax Spinulosa) from a Received: 14-09-2017 Accepted: 15-10-2017 Laboratory Rat
The Risk of Exposure to Parasitic Mites and Insects Occurring on Pets in Southern Poland
Phthiraptera and Siphonaptera) 833 Doi: 10.3897/Biorisk.4.65 RESEARCH ARTICLE Biorisk
Targeting and Prioritisation for INS in the RINSE Project Area JUNE 2013