Literature

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J. Teheux, Geubelle, F., Dresse, A.1988Pediculosis of the hairy skin
K. Sutkowski1989Tackling headlice
I. R. Stewart, Clark, F., Petrie, M.1996Distribution of chewing lice upon the polygynous peacock Pavo cristatus
R. B. Sause, Galizia V. J.1991Human lice infestations and their treatment
H. B. Routh, Mirensky, Y. M., Parish, L. Charles, Witkowski, J. A.1994Ectoparasites as sexually transmitted diseases
M. Playford, Kamiya M.1991Lice and easy
S. Nott1983Starting from scratch
M. D. Murray, Edwards J. E.1987Bacteria in the food of the biting louse of sheep, Damalinia ovis
M. D. Murray1987Arthropods--the pelage of mammals as an environment
E. C. Loomis1986Epidemiology and control of ectoparasites of small ruminants
M. M. Lavoipierre1967Feeding mechanism of Haematopinus suis, on the transilluminated mouse ear
B. Keh1985Scope and applications of forensic entomology
J. P. Huelsenbeck, Rannala, B., Larget, B.2000A Bayesian framework for the analysis of cospeciation
R. W. Howard, Lord J. C.2003Cuticular lipids of the booklouse, Liposcelis bostrychophila: hydrocarbons, aldehydes, fatty acids, and fatty acid amides
G. Hoffmann1983Optimization of Brownian search strategies
W. Frank1985Lice--a growing plague
S. Dulfer1988Lousy nitwits
S. Crawford, James, P. J., Maddocks, S.2001Survival away from sheep and alternative methods of transmission of sheep lice (Bovicola ovis)
M. H. Butler1981Infestation
J. R. Busvine1984John Hall Grundy lecture. Reflections on some human ectoparasites
B. V. Boev, Barabash, V. K., Tarasevich, I. V.1991The mathematical modelling of the processes in the natural multiplication of human lice (exemplified by the head louse population
S. A. Billstein, Mattaliano, Jr V. J.1990The "nuisance" sexually transmitted diseases: molluscum contagiosum, scabies, and crab lice
S. C. Barker1991Evolution of host-parasite associations among species of lice and rock-wallabies: coevolution? (J. F. A. Sprent Prize lecture, August 1990)
I. U. S. Balashov1984Interaction between blood-sucking arthropods and their hosts, and its influence on vector potential
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