Literature

AuthorsYearTitlesort descending
K. Touleshkov1957A new louse subspecies Neohaematopinus laeviusculus bulgaricus n.spp. (Anoplura) on Citellus citellus in Bulgaria
K. Chung Kim1986A new species of Linognathoides (Polyplacidae, Anoplura) from Black tailed prairie dog, Cynomys ludovicianus (Ord) (Sciuridae, Rodentia)
L. A. Durden, Robinson, C., Cook, J. A., McLean, B. S., Nyamsuren, B., Greiman, S. E.2019A New Species of Sucking Louse from the Long-Tailed Ground Squirrel, Urocitellus undulatus, from Mongolia, with a Key to Species, and a Review of Host Associations and Geographical Distributions of Members of the Genus Linognathoides
P. Volf, erný V. Č.1989A second finding of Linognathoides laeviusculus (Grube) (Anoplura) in Rumania
V. Lyman Kellogg, Ferris G. Floyd1915Anoplura and Mallophaga of north American Mammals.
R. Haitlinger2010ARTHROPODS (ACARI, ANOPLURA, SIPHONAPTERA) OF SMALL MAM-MALS OF LUBELSKIE PROVINCE
N. G. Olsufjew1938Beschreibung der neuen Läuseart Neohaematopinus palaearctis sp.nov. vom langschwänzigen Murmeltier (Marmota caudata Jaquem.)
G. Floyd Ferris1923Contributions towards a monograph of the sucking lice. Part IV
G. Floyd Ferris1932Contributions towards a monograph of the sucking lice. Part V
H. Osborn1900Description of a new species of Haematopinus
G. E. Kietzmann, Jr1987Ectoparasites of black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) from South Dakota
D. van Vuren1996Ectoparasites, fitness, and social behaviour of yellow-bellied marmots
E. Yensen, Baird, C. R., Sherman, P. W.1996Larger ectoparasites of the Idaho ground squirrel (Spermophilus brunneus)
E. F. Sosnina, Nazarova, I. V., L. Sadekova, K.1981Lice (Anoplura) of small mammals in the Volga-Kama Preserve
C. Gerwel1954Materialy do fauny wszy (Anoplura) Polski
D. I. Blagoveshtchensky1965New species of lice (Siphunculata), parasites of rodents. Communication I
L. George Neumann1909Notes sur les Pédiculidés
K. Chung Kim1987Order Anoplura
N. V. Serdyuk2018Paleoparasitology in Russia, history and prospects
A. Eduard Grube1851Parasitae. Fam. Mallophaga
T. Muñoz-Caro, González, M. Fernanda, Villalobos, R., Hidalgo, A.2024Parasitic findings on threatened pudu deer from Central Chile accounts first genetic characterization of lice parasitizing P. puda in Chile and the first molecular report of Taenia hydatigena metacestodes in this species
D. A. Eads2019Parasitism of Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs by Linognathoides cynomyis (Phthiraptera: Polyplacidae)
M. C. Voicu1968Pediculide noi pentru fauna Romaniei (Anoplura Lucas, 1840): III
K. P. Johnson, Matthee, C. A., Doña, J.2022Phylogenomics reveals the origin of mammal lice out of Afrotheria
E. Mey2005Psittacobrosus bechsteini: a new extinct chewing louse (Insecta, Phthiraptera, Amblycera) off the Cuban Macaw Ara tricolor (Psittaciiformes), with an annotated review of fossil and recently extinct animal lice
A. Smetana, Daniel M.1970Some Anoplura from small mammals in Afganistan
E. Mjöberg1910Studien über Mallophagen und Anopluren
L. A. Durden, Traub, R., Emerson, K. C.1990Sucking lice (Anoplura) from Pakistan mammals, with notes on zoogeography
J. Krištofík1999Sucking lice (Phthiraptera) from Mongolian mammals
K. Chung Kim, Adler P. H.1982Taxonomic relationships of Neohaematopinus to Johnsonpthirus and Linognathoides (Polyplacidae, Anoplura)
V. B. Dubinin1948The finding of pleistocene lice (Anoplura) and nematodes in the course of investigations on the bodies of fossil ground-squirrels
E. F. Sosnina, Davydov G. S.1975The infestation of Marmota caudata with lice within the period of its activity
L. A. Durden, Musser G. G.1994The sucking lice (Insecta, Anoplura) of the world: a taxonomic checklist with records of mammalian hosts and geographic distributions
C. Robinson2019The Sucking Louse Fauna of Mongolian Rodents: Host Associations, Molecular Phylogenetics and Description of Two New Species
G. J. Rubin1946Three new species of Neohaematopinus (Anoplura, Haematopinidae)
Z. Wegner1966Wszy -Anoplura.
R. Piechocki1955Zur Kenntnis von Neohaematopinus palaearctus OLS. (Insect. Anopl.)
S. von Kéler1967Über einige Mallophagen und Läuse aus der Mongolei. Ergebnisse der Mongolisch-Deutschen Biologischen Expeditionen seit 1962, nr. 29
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