Literature

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S. C. Barker, Close, R. L., Briscoe, D. A.1991Genetic divergence in Heterodoxus octoseriatus (Phthiraptera)
E. Brum Bittencourt, Rocha C. Frederico2003Host-ectoparasite specificity in a small mammal community in an area of Atlantic Rain Forest (Ilha Grande, State of Rio de Janeiro), Southeastern Brazil
J. M. Butler, Roper T. J.1996Ectoparasites and sett use in European badgers
R. Cox, Stewart, P. D., Macdonald, D. W.1999The ectoparasites of the European badger, Meles meles, and the behavior of the host-specific flea, Paraceras melis
J. W. Demastes, Hafner M. S.1993Cospeciation of pocket gophers (Geomys) and their chewing lice (Geomydoecus)
J. W. Demastes, Hafner, M. S., Hafner, D. J., Spradling, T. A.1998Pocket gophers and chewing lice: a test of the maternal transmission hypothesis
L. J. Fourie, Horak I. G.2000Status of dorper sheep as hosts of ectoparasites
L. J. Fourie, Vrahimis, S., Horak, I. G., Terblanche, H. J., Kok, O. B.1991Ecto- and endoparasites of introduced gemsbok in the Orange Free State
N. C. Harris, Livieri, T. M., Dunn, R. R.2014Ectoparasites in Black-footed Ferrets ( Mustela nigripes) from the Largest Reintroduced Population of the Conata Basin, South Dakota, USA
D. R. Hennessy1997Physiology, pharmacology and parasitology
I. G. Horak, Boomker, J., Flamand, J. R. B.1995Parasites of domestic and wild animals in South Africa. XXXIV. Arthropod parasites of nyalas in north-eastern KwaZulu-Natal
I. G. Horak, Boomker, J., Flamand, J. R. B.1991Ixodid ticks and lice Infesting red duikers and bushpigs in north-eastern Natal
I. G. Horak, Boomker, J., Spickett, A. M., De Vos, V.1992Parasites of domestic and wild animals in South Africa. XXX. Ectoparasites of kudus in the Eastern Transvaal Lowveld and the Eastern Cape Province
I. G. Horak, Fourie, L. J., van Zyl, J. M.1995Arthropod parasites of impalas in the Kruger national park with particular reference to ticks
R. Hu, Durden, L. A., Oliver, Jr, J. H.2000Winter ectoparasites of mammals in the northeastern piedmont area of Georgia
P. J. James, Carmichael, I. H., Pfeffer, A., Martin, R. R., O'Callaghan, M. G.2002Variation among Merino sheep in susceptibilty to lice (Bovicola ovis) and association with susceptibility to trichostrongylid gastrointestinal parasites
J. Krištofík, Lysy J.1992Seasonal dynamics of sucking lice (Anoplura) in small mammals (Insectivora, Rodentia) in the natural foci of infections in South West Slovakia
J. E. Light, Hafner M. S.2008Codivergence in Heteromyid Rodents (Rodentia: Heteromyidae) and Their Sucking Lice of the Genus Fahrenholzia (Phthiraptera: Anoplura)
J. F. Lonneux, Losson B.1998Elements for positive diagnosis of ectoparasitosis in ruminants
J. P. Louw, Horak, I. G., Braack, L. E. O.1993Fleas and lice on scrub hares (Lepus saxatilis) in South Africa
S. Matthee, Horak, I. G., Meltzer, D. G. A.1998The distribution and seasonal changes of louse populations on impala Aepyceros melampus
J. M. Pérez, Palma R. L.2001A new species of Felicola (Phthiraptera : Trichodectidae) from the endangered Iberian lynx: another reason to ensure its survival
D. L. Reed, Hafner M. S.1997Host specificity of chewing lice on pocket gophers: a potential mechanism for cospeciation
D. L. Reed, Hafner, M. S., Allen, S. K.2000Mammalian hair diameter as a possible mechanism for host specialization in chewing lice
D. L. Reed, Hafner, M. S., Allen, S. K., Smith, M. B.2000Spatial partitioning of host habitat by chewing lice of the genera Geomydoecus and Thomomydoecus (Phthiraptera: Trichodectidae)
S. Rehbein, Visser M.1997Ein Beitrag zum Vorkommen stationär-parasitisch lebender Insekten bei Rotwild aus der Gehegehaltung in Deutschland
A. P. Retana-Salazar1996Parasitological evidence on the phylogeny of hominids and cebids
B. de Thoisy, Vogel, I., Reynes, J. M., Pouliquen, J. F., Carme, B., Kazanji, M., Vie, J. C.2001Health evaluation of translocated free-ranging primates in French Guiana
S. Zohdy, Kemp, A. D., Durden, L. A., Wright, P. C., Jernvall, J.2012Mapping the social network: tracking lice in a wild primate (Microcebus rufus) population to infer social contacts and vector potential
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