Literature

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G. A. H. Bedford1936A synoptic check-list and host-list of the ectoparasites found on South African Mammalia, Aves, and Reptilia (Supplement No.1.)
G. A. H. Bedford1932Trichodectidae (Mallophaga) parasitic on Procaviidae
C. Gottfried Ehrenberg1828Symbola physica seu icones et descriptiones corporum naturalium aut minus cognitorum quae ex itineribus per Lybium Aegyptum Nubiam Dongalam Syriam Arabiam et Habessiniam publico institutis sumptu F.W. Hemprich et Ch.G. Ehrenberg regis iussu et impensis pu
K. C. Emerson1965Three new species of Mallophaga from dassies (Hyracoidea)
K. C. Emerson, Price R. D.1969New species and records of Mallophaga (Trichodectidae) from Nigerian mammals
H. Fahrenholz1939Die Anopluren der Procaviidae
L. J. Fourie, Horak, I. G., Visser, E.1987Quantitative and qualitative aspects of the parasite burdens of rock dassies (Procavia capensis Pallas, 1766) in the Mountain Zebra National Park
L. Hill1922Three new species of Trichodectes from Cephalophus monticola and Procavia capensis from South Africa
G. H. E. Hopkins1945Lice of the Hyraxes especially Procavia capensis
G. H. E. Hopkins1942Notes on the Mallophaga of the Procaviidae
K. Chung Kim, Emerson K. C.1970Anoplura from Mozambique with description of a new species and nymphal stages
J. Maltbaek1937Ectoparasites from Hyrax shoana
F. Xavier Pajot1995Description of Prolinognuthus marouaensis n. sp. of the foleyi group, a parasite of the hyrax, Procavia capensis, and a redescription of P. faini Benoit, 1961 (Anoplura, Linognathidae)
P. S. Pallas1767Spicilega zoologica, quibus norae imprimis et obscurae animalium species iconibus, descriptionibus atque commentariis illustrantur
C. J. Taute1971A new species of Prolinognathus (Anoplura: Linognathidae) and a rediscription of P. leptocephalus (Ehrenberg,1928) from the hyrax
J. E. Webb1949The evolution and host-relationships of the sucking lice of the Ferungulata
J. A. Webb1947Spiracle structure in the Siphunculata. - Genus Prolinognathus Ewing (with notes on the affinities of the hosts, the Procaviidae)
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