Literature

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N. Wilson, Telford, Jr, S. R., Forrester, D. J.1991Ectoparasites of a population of urban gray squirrels in northern Florida
J. O. Whitaker, Jr.1975Ectoparasites of the squirrels of the genus Sciurus from Indiana
P. Volf, erný V. Č.1989A second finding of Linognathoides laeviusculus (Grube) (Anoplura) in Rumania
S. Viljoen1977Ectoparasites of the bush squirrel, Paraxerus cepapi, in the Transvaal
E. F. Sosnina, Davydov G. S.1975The infestation of Marmota caudata with lice within the period of its activity
M. L. Roonwal, Nataraj S.1946On two species of sucking lice (Anoplura, Haematopinidae) from the common North Indian five-striped squirrel (Funambulus p. pennanti WR.)
O. J. Pung, Durden, L. A., Patrick, M. J., Conyers, T., Mitchell, L. R.2000Ectoparasites and gastrointestinal helminths of southern flying squirrels in southeast Georgia
N. G. Olsufjew1938Beschreibung der neuen Läuseart Neohaematopinus palaearctis sp.nov. vom langschwänzigen Murmeltier (Marmota caudata Jaquem.)
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
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K. Chung Kim1986A new species of Linognathoides (Polyplacidae, Anoplura) from Black tailed prairie dog, Cynomys ludovicianus (Ord) (Sciuridae, Rodentia)
G. E. Kietzmann, Jr1987Ectoparasites of black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) from South Dakota
M. Khosravani2018The fauna and perspective of rodentia ectoparasites in Iran relying on their roles within public health and veterinary characteristics
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P. True Johnson1959The rodent-infesting Anoplura (sucking lice) of Thailand, with remarks on some related species
P. True Johnson1972Neohaematopinus appressus, a new species of sucking louse from an Asian tree squirrel (Anoplura)
N. Güralp, Mayilmayil A.1971An outbreak of caecal trichostongylosis and Mallophaga infections in pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) around the Samsun area of Turkey
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G. Floyd Ferris1923Contributions towards a monograph of the sucking lice. Part IV
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L. A. Durden1980Seasonal abundance of fleas (Siphonaptera) and sucking lice (Anoplura) on gray squirrels, Sciurus carolinensis, in central Tennessee, USA
L. A. Durden1991A new species and an annotated world list of the sucking louse genus Neohaematopinus (Anoplura, Polyplacidae)
D. B. Conn, Fleming M. M.1976Parasites of Sciurus carolinensis in Bradley County, Tennessee
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D. I. Blagoveshtchensky1972Mallophaga and Siphunculata from some mammals of China and Vietnam
P. L. G. Benoit1969Anoplura recueillis par le Dr. A. Elbl au Rwanda et au Kivu (Congo)
J. - C. Beaucournu1966Hyperinfestation d`Ecureulis (Sciurus vulgaris) par un Anoploure, Neohaematopinus sciuri Jancke
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