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Anonymous1966Notifiable diseases in the Americas
Dunn,Frederick,L.1964Patterns of parasitism in Primates: Phylogenetic and ecological Interpretations, with particular reference to the Hominoidea
Goureau,1866Les insectes nuisibles a l`homme, aux animaux et a l`economic domestiques
Joblot,1754Observations d`histoire naturelle, faites aves le microscope
Retzius,1783Pediculus
E. C. Albrecht1965Observations on arctic and subarctic health
H. Christian Alt1824Pediculus tabescentium
N. M. Balayeva, Nikolskaya V. N.1972Enhanced virulence of the vaccine strain E of Rickettsia porwazeki on passaging in white mice and guinea pigs
E. Becla1969The effect of temperature on the viability of R. prowazeki in the N-7 buffer
J. Charles Bequaert1933Contribution to the entomology of Yucatan
E. L. Berman, Carter, H. W., Brodkin, R.1980Scanning electron microscopy and light microscopy of the crab louse (Pthirus pubis) egg
J. J. Boero, de Boehringer I. K.1963Reflexiones sobre un nuevo caso de Pediculus mjobergi en el mono aullador Alouata caraya
G. J. Brauner1983Cutaneous disease in black children
J. Bresciani, Haarløv, N., Nansen, P., Moller, G.1983Head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) from mummified corpses of Greenlanders, about A.D. 1460
P. Brinck1950Anoplura.
P. Brinck1948Anoplura: chapter IX.
P. Brinck1948Notes on Anoplura. Especially with regard to the Swedish species
A. W. A. Brown, Pal R.1972Insecticide Resistance in Arthropods
V. M. Bryant, Jr.1974The role of coprolite analysis in Archeology
V. M. Bryant, Jr., Williams-Dean G.1975The coprolites of man
J. Brühl1871Zur feineren Anatomie der auf dem Menschen schmarotzenden Läuse
P. Buchner1920Zur Kenntnis der Symbiose niederer pflanzlicher Organismen mit Pediculiden
H. Carl Conra Burmeister1847Über die Mundbildung von Pediculus.
J. R. Busvine1972Introductory Remarks.
J. R. Busvine1948The "head" and "body" races of Pediculus humanus L.
J. R. Busvine1946On the pigmentation of the body louse Pediculus humanus L.
J. R. Busvine1977Pediculosis: Biology of the Parasites.
P. Alfred Buxton1941Studies on populations of head-lice (Pediculus humanus capitis: Anoplura). IV. The composition of populations
P. Alfred Buxton1941On the occurance of the crab-louse (Phthirus pubis; Anoplura) in the hair of the head
P. Alfred Buxton1940Studies on populations of head-lice (Pediculus humanus capitis; Anoplura). III
P. Alfred Buxton1940Temperatures lethal to louse
P. Alfred Buxton1940The louse: Present knowledge and future work
P. Alfred Buxton1940The biology of the body louse (Pediculus humanus corporis: Anoplura) under experimental conditions
P. Alfred Buxton1938Studies on the growth of Pediculus (Anoplura)
P. Alfred Buxton1937The numbers of males and females in natural populations of head-lice.(Pediculus humanus capitis De G.: Anoplura)
P. Alfred Buxton1936Studies on populations of head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis: Anoplura). I
P. Alfred Buxton1928Anoplura
P. Alfred Buxton1920Body-lice under summer condition in Mesopotamia
W. W. G. Büttiker, Mahnert V.1978Preliminary list of Anoplura (Insecta) from Switzerland
V. Cabasso1947Reaction of the human body louse:(Pediculus humanus humanus corporis) to the ingestion of Guinea Pig Blood.
V. Cabasso1947Mass infection of body lice with Rickettsia prowazeki
J. H. Calaby1970Phthiraptera (Lice)
J. A. Camacho, Irwin-Williams C.1967Earliest new world men
O. Castellani1953Principali insetti dannosi, utili ed innocui alle piante, agli animali domestici ed all'uomo. 8th. Ed.
J. Certeaud1969New aspects in electron microscopy by scanning in dermatology. Cutaneous parasitology: Pediculus humanus capitis and Pthirus ingiunalis
S. Chaika1981Functional morphology of the midgut of the satiated human louse Pediculus humanus corporis (Anoplura)
S. Chaika1981Ultrastructure of the chemoreceptive antennal sensillae of the body louse Pediculus humanus corporis (Pediculidae, Anoplura)
Y. S. Chaika1983Comparative characteristics of digestive enzymes of blood-sucking insects: 2. Invertase and lipse
Y. S. Chaika1982The comparative characteristics of digestive enzymes in blood-sucking insects: 1. Proteases and Alpha-amylases
Y. S. Chaika1981Evolution of the olfactory system of bloodsucking insects depending on their biocenotic relations with hosts

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