Literature

AuthorsYearTitlesort descending
R. D. Price, Leibovitz L.1969A new species of Actornithophilus (Mallophaga: Menoponidae) from the knot
J. Złotorzycka, Modrzejewska, M., Kopij, G.1999A preliminary study on Mallophaga in South African birds
C. M. Bartlett1993Lice (Amblycera and Ischnocera) as vectors of Eulimdana spp. (Nematoda: Filarioidea) in Charadriform birds and the necessity of short reproductive periods in adult worms
D. González-Acuña, Fischer, C., Palma, R. L., Moreno-Salas, Ldel C., Barrientos, C., Muñoz, L., Ardiles, K., Cicchino, A. Conrado2006Lice (Phthiraptera: Hexapoda) from marine birds belonging to the family Laridae from Chile
G. D. Rankin1982Mallophaga on the eggs of wading birds
J. J. Enz, Canaris A. G.2008Metazoan Parasites of Lesser Yellowlegs, Tringa flavipes (Charadriiformes) From Southwestern United States and Alaska with a Checklist of Parasites Reported From This Host
K. C. Emerson1953New North American Mallophaga
J. Waterston1922Observations on the life history of a liotheid (Mallophaga parasitic on the curlew (Numenius arquata Linn.)
D. González-Acuña, Olmedo, P., Cicchino, A. Conrado2008Parasites of Venellus chilensis chilensis (Aves, Charadriidae) in Chillán, south-central Chile
J. E. Hunter, Colwell M. A.1994Phthiraptera infestation of five shorebird species
G. Timmermann1954Studien über Mallophagen aus den sammlungen des Britischen Museums (Nat. Hist.), London. II. Das Amblycerengenus Actornithophilus Ferris, 1916
G. Timmermann1955Studien über Mallphagen aus den sammlungen des Britischen Museums (Nat. Hist.), London, 3. Mitteilung. Beschreibungen neuer und unzulanglich bekannter, zumeist bei Regenpfeifervogeln schmarotzender Federlingsarten
G. Manilla, Bacetti N.1994Su una collezione di mallofagi dei caradriformi: 8 taxa nuovi per l'Italia e review delle specie
T. Clay1953Systematic notes on the Piaget collections of Mallophaga. - Part IV
T. Clay, Hopkins G. H. E.1960The early literature on Mallophaga. Part IV, 1787-1818
M. L. Secord, Canaris A. G.1993The metazoan parasite community of migrating greater yellowlegs, Tringa melanoleuca, from the Rio Grande Valley, Texas and New Mexico
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