Literature

Authorssort descendingYearTitle
M. A. Carriker, Jr.1903Mallophaga from birds of Costa Rica, Central America
S. P. Gaponov2023CHECKLIST OF BIRD CHEWING LICE (MALLOPHAGA) OF THE VORONEZH REGION. SUBORDER ISCHNOCERA
D. R. Gustafsson, Najer, T., Zou, F., Bush, S. E.2022New species of Philopterus Nitzsch, 1818 (Ischnocera: Philopteridae), with notes on Cypseloecus Conci, 1941
V. Lyman Kellogg1896New Mallophaga, II, from land birds; together with an account of the Mallophagous mouth-parts
V. Lyman Kellogg, Kuwana S. Inokichi1902Papers from the Hopkins Stanford Galapagos expedition, 1898-1899. X. Entomological results (8). Mallophaga from birds
J. P. Pistone, Light, J. E., Campbell, T. A., Catanach, T. A., Voelker, G.2021Restricted Geographic Sampling Yields Low Parasitism Rates but Surprisingly Diverse Host Associations in Avian Lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) from South Texas
J. Potti, Merino S.1995Louse loads of pied flycatchers - effects of hosts sex, age, condition and relatedness
C. Talabante-Ramírez, Bernal_Sosa I.2023Contribution to the fauna of chewing lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) in wild birds of Spain, with new records and new host-louse associations
B. Kishore Tandan1955Mallophagan parasites from Indian birds. Part IV. Species belonging to the genera Philopterus, Capraiella and Pectinopygus (Superfamily Ischnocera)
S. Tebbich, Schwemhofer, T., Fischer, B., Pike, C.2021Darwin’s finches habitually anoint their feathers with leaves of the endemic tree Psidium galapageium during the non‐breeding season
J. Złotorzycka, Modrzejewska, M., Kopij, G.1999A preliminary study on Mallophaga in South African birds
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith