Literature

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V. Cabasso1947Reaction of the human body louse:(Pediculus humanus humanus corporis) to the ingestion of Guinea Pig Blood.
G. H. Culpepper1946Factors influencing the rearing and maintenance of a laboratory colony of the body louse
G. H. Culpepper1946Rearing body lice on rabbits
K. Foot1920Notes on Pediculus vestimenti
I. H. Gilbert1964Laboratory rearing of cockroaches, bed-bugs, human lice and fleas. In: Symposium on culture procedures for arthropod vectors and their biological control agents, Gainesville, Florida, 30 September- 4 October, 1963.
R. H. Gooding1969Studies on proteinases from some blood-sucking insects
R. H. Gooding1963Studies on the effect of frequency of feeding upon the biology of a rabbit-adapted strain of Pediculus humanus
P. György1938Pediculosis in rats kept on a ribo-flavin-deficient diet
A. Haberkorn1963Untersuchungen über das Verhalten von Rückfallfieber- spirochaeten insbesondere der Borrelia-crocidurae- Gruppe in der Kleiderlaus
A. Hase1915Beiträge zu einer Biologie der Kleiderlaus (Pediculus corporis De Geer = vestimenti Nitzsch)
B. Hocking1971Blood-sucking behavior of terrestrial arthropods
S. Krynski, Woiciechowska S.1949Investigation into the problem of artificial feeding of lice by way of intrarectal injections as applied by Weigl
H. S. Leeson1941The survival of unfed Pediculus humanus corporis De Geer (Anoplura) at different temperatures
K. Mellanby1934The influence of starvation on the thermal death-point of insects
F. Piotrowski1966Wszy jako Zwierzeta laboratryjne
F. Piotrowski, Rudnicki T.1966La rétention du radiophosphore P32 dans l´organisme du Pou (Pediculus humanus L., Anoplura)
N. C. Ronald, Wagner J. E.1973Pediculosis of spider monkeys: a case report with zoonotic implications
J. C. Snyder, Wheeler C. M.1945The experimental infection of the human body louse Pediculus humanus corp. with murine and louse-borne typhus strains
F. Weyer1960Biological relationships between lice (Anoplura) and microbial agents
V. B. Wigglesworth1943The fate of Haemoglobin in Rhodnius prolixus and other blood-sucking arthropods
V. B. Wigglesworth1932On the function of the so-called "rectal glands" of insects
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