Literature

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D. L. Reed, Hafner, M. S., Allen, S. K.2000Mammalian hair diameter as a possible mechanism for host specialization in chewing lice
A. Petryszak, Rosciszewska, M., Bonczar, Z., Szwalec, R.1996Observations on the vitality of lice from dead pigeons
M. E. Ohl, Spach D. H.2000Bartonella quintana and urban trench fever
J. O. Ochanda, Mumcuoglu, K. Y., Ben-Yakir, D., Okuru, J. K., Oduol, V. O., Galun, R.1996Characterization of body louse midgut proteins recognized by resistant hosts
K. Y. Mumcuoglu, Miller J.1991The efficacy of pediculicides in Israel
K. Y. Mumcuoglu, Hemingway, J., Miller, J., Ioffe-Uspensky, I., Klaus, S., Ben-Ishai, F., Galun, R.1995Permethrin resistance in the head louse Pediculus capitis from Israel
S. Morand, Hafner, M. S., Page, R. D. M., Reed, D. L.2000Comparative body size relationships in pocket gophers and their chewing lice
G. W. Levot1994Pyrethroid synergism by piperonyl butoxide in Bovicola ovis (Schrank) (Phthiraptera, Trichodectidae)
K. V. Lakshminarayana1973Mallophaga indica. 8. Harrison's law versus Struthiolipeurus with remarks on host relationships
W. D. J. Kirk1991The size relationship between insects and their hosts
P. W. Johnson, Darwish, A., Dixon, R., Steel, J. W.1995Kinetic disposition of an emulsifiable concentrate formulation of deltamethrin applied to sheep in a plunge-dip and its effect on lice
P. W. Johnson, Darwish, A., Dixon, R., Steel, J. W.1997Kinetic disposition of an aqueous formulation of alphacypermethrin applied to the dorsal mid-line of sheep with long wool and its effect on lice
P. H. Harvey, Keymer A. E.1991Comparing life histories using phylogenies
J. S. Eagleson, Thompson, D. R., Scott, P. G., Cramer, L. G.1993Efficacy of ivermectin jetting fluid for control of the sheep biting louse (Damalinia ovis)
A. Darwish, Hennessy, D. R., Maxwell, C. A.1999Production and oxidation of wool grease after shearing
D. H. Clayton, Walther B. A.2001Influence of host ecology and morphology on the diversity of Neotropical bird lice
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