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Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections
Insecta: Phthiraptera) on Canada Geese (Branta Canadensis
The Blood Sucking Lice (Phthiraptera: Anoplura) of Croatia: Review and New Data
Chewing and Sucking Lice As Parasites of Iviammals and Birds
Louse Infestation in Production Animals
Stellenbosch University Research Report 2013
Insect Biodiversity: Science and Society, II R.G
Nutrients Cycling, Climate, Energy Flow, Etc
Host Associations, Phylogenetics, and Biogeography Of
Evolutionary History of Mammalian Sucking Lice (Phthiraptera: Anoplura) Jessica E Light1,2*, Vincent S Smith3, Julie M Allen2,4, Lance a Durden5, David L Reed2
General Introduction
Sucking Lice
Lice on Cattle
The Biology of Blood-Sucking in Insects, SECOND EDITION
Phoretic Behaviour of Amblyceran and Ischnoceran Lice ⇑ Andrew W
Chewing and Sucking Lice
Glossary/Terminology Immediately, Reaching Maturity in 2-4 Wks
Size Correlations Between Sucking Lice and Their Hosts Including a Test of Harrison's Rule
Top View
Equitait Lice Facsheet
Mongolian Nature Environment and Environment Development Biological and Environment Tourism Facility Programme in Diversity Consortium of Mongolia Mongolia
Macroparasite Communities of Wild Rats from Island and Coastal Habitats in Peninsular Malaysia
The Origin and Distribution of Human Lice in the World
Phthiraptera of Canada 301 Doi: 10.3897/Zookeys.819.26160 REVIEW ARTICLE Launched to Accelerate Biodiversity Research
The Sucking Lice (Insecta, Anoplura) of the World: a Taxonomic Checklist with Records of Mammalian Hosts and Geographical Distributions
The Sucking Louse Fauna of Mongolian Rodents: Host Associations, Molecular
Lice (Anoplura)
Rapid Experimental Evolution of Reproductive Isolation from a Single Natural Population
Polyplax Spinulosa (Psocodea: Phthiraptera: Polyplacidae), Among Endemic Rodents in Australia Wei Wang1, Lance A
Lice (Phthiraptera)
1996 IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals
Ursus Arctos)
The Single Mitochondrial Chromosome Typical of Animals Has Evolved Into 18 Minichromosomes in the Human Body Louse, Pediculus Humanus