Literature

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M. S. Springer, Dejong W. W.2001Phylogenetics - Which mammalian supertree to bark up?
W. S. Seegar, Schiller, E. L., Sladen, W. J. L., Trpis, M.1976A mallophaga, Trinoton anserium, as a cylodevelopmental vector for a heartworm parasite of waterfowl
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V. Lyman Kellogg1913Ecto-parasites of the monkeys, apes and man.
V. Lyman Kellogg1913Docophori of the owls
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H. Ellsworth Ewing1924Lice from human mummies
C. P. Eliot1936The insect vector for the natural transmission of Eperythrozoon coccoides in mice
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