Literature

AuthorsYearTitlesort descending
F. J. Basolo, Funk R.1974Ectoparasites from Microtus ochrogaster, Peromyscus leucopus and Cryptotis parva in Coles County, Illinois USA
T. M. Kollars, Jr., Durden, L. A., Oliver, Jr, J. H.1997Fleas and lice parasitizing mammals in Missouri
E. F. Cook1958Hoplopleura acanthopus, on Microtus pennsylvanicus, H. hesperomydis on Peromyscus maniculatus, seasonal variation in louse population
C. M. Ignoffo1959Louse populations of some rodents of the great Salt Lake Desert
J. O. Whitaker, Jr., Smith, M. A., Maser, C.1985Mites and lice from mice of the genus Peromyscus from Oregon
C. A. Bee, Close R. L.1993Mitochondrial DNA analysis of introgression between adjacent taxa of rock-wallabies, Petrogale species (Marsupialia: Macropodidae)
A. Glicken, Schwab R. G.1980Modes of ectoparasite reinfestations of deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus)
K. L. Gage, Ostfeld, R. S., Olson, J. G.1995Nonviral vector-borne zoonoses associated with mammals in the United States
L. A. Durden, Wilson N.1991Parasitic and phoretic arthropods of sylvatic and commensal White footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus) in Central Tennessee, with notes on lyme disease
L. A. Durden1992Parasitic arthropods of sympatric meadow voles and white-footed mice at Fort Detrick, Maryland
L. A. Durden, Klompen, J. S. H., Keirans, J. E.1993Parasitic Arthropods of Sympatric Opossums, Cotton Rats, and Cotton Mice from Merritt Island, Florida
J. E. Joy, Briscoe N. J.1994Parasitic arthropods of White footed mice at Mcclintic Wildlife Station, West Virginia
L. A. Durden, Eckerlin R. P.2001Polyplax guatemalensis sp. n. (Phthiraptera: Anoplura), a new sucking louse from Peromyscus grandis, a montane cloud forest rodent from Guatemala
L. A. Durden, Hu, R. J., Oliver, Jr, J. H., Cilek, J. E.2000Rodent ectoparasites from two locations in northwestern Florida
R. Wyman, Schaefer K.1972The ectoparasites of Peromyscus maniculatus in Texas county Oklahoma
E. F. Cook, Beer J. R.1959The immature stages of the genus Hoplopleura (Anoplura: Hoplopleuridae) in North America, with descriptions of two new species
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