Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
Z. Wegner1966The immature stages of the louse Hoplopleura captiosa Johnson syn. Hoplopleura musculi Wegner?
M. M. Lavoipierre1967Feeding mechanism of Haematopinus suis, on the transilluminated mouse ear
H. Wolfgang Ludwig, Thiemes M.1968Zucht der Schweinelaus Haematopinus suis auf Mäusen
A. Derylo1972Present status of studies of the epizootiological importance of the chewing lice (Mallophaga)
E. Narayanan, Manja, K. S., Kirchheimer, W. F., Balasubrahmanyan, M.1972Occurrence of Mycobacterium leprae in arthropods
A. C. Mishra, Bhat, H. R., Kulkarni, S. M.1972Hoplopleura ramgarh sp. nov. and Hoplopleura sinhgarh sp. nov. (Anoplura: Hoplopleuridae), parasitizing Mus spp. (Rodentia: Muridae) in India
J. F. Bell, Stewart, S. J., Nelson, W. A.1982Transplant of acquired resistance to Polyplax serrata (Phthiraptera: Hoplopleuridae) in skin allografts to athymic mice
W. A. Nelson, Bell, J. F., Stewart, S. J., Kozub, G. C.1983Polyplax serrata (Phthiraptera: Hoplopleuridae): effects of cortisone and cyclophosphamide on the acquired resistance response of mice to lice
Z. Hubalek, erný, V. Č., Mittermayer, T., Kilik, J., Halouzka, J., Juricova, Z., Kuhn, I., Bardos, V.1986Arbovirological survey in Silica plateau area, Roznava District, Czechoslovakia
S. D. Berkenkamp, Wescott R. B.1988Arthropod transmission of Eperythrozoon coccoides in mice
R. E. Ratzlaff, Wikel S. K.1990Murine immune responses and immunization against Polyplax serrata (Anoplura: Polyplacidae)
L. A. Durden, Page B. F.1991Ectoparasites of commensal rodents in Sulawesi Utara, Indonesia, with notes on species of medical importance
O. J. Pung, Durden, L. A., Banks, C. W., Jones, D. N.1994Ectoparasites of opossums and raccoons in southeastern Georgia
F. Renaud, Clayton, D. H., deMeeus, T.1996Biodiversity and evolution in host-parasite associations
C. Moulia1999Parasitism of plant and animal hybrids: are facts and fates the same?
R. Fang, Houhamdi, L., Raoult, D.2002Detection of Rickettsia prowazekii in body lice and their feces by using monoclonal antibodies
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