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A. R. Grant2023From Micro to Macro: Investigating mechanisms involved in the convergent evolution of feather lice ecomorphs
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N. G. Gratz1973The current status of louse infestations throughout the world
N. G. Gratz1973Louse powders: Problems in field programs
N. G. Gratz1977Treatment resistance in louse control
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A. O. Gross1952The ivory gull in Maine
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L. Gross1996How Charles Nicolle of the Pasteur institute discovered that epidemic typhus is transmitted by lice: reminiscences from my years at the Pasteur institute in Paris
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M. A. Grubbs, Lloyd, J. E., Kumar, R.2007Life Cycle Details of Solenopotes capillatus (Anoplura: Linognathidae)
A. Eduard Grube1851Parasitae. Fam. Mallophaga
A. Wilhelm Grube1851Parasitae. Fam. Mallophaga
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