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Two new Anoplura

Bulletin of Entomological Research, 1923
During the course of plague investigations carried out in Kenya Colony in 1921 by the late Dr. R. Van Someren, and in Uganda during 1922 by the same collector in conjunction with Dr. C. A. Baker, some hundreds of Mallophaga and Anoplura were collected, mainly from small rodents.
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Siphunculata (Anoplura; Sucking Lice)

1977
Apterous insects living as ectoparasites of mammals. Eyes reduced or absent. Ocelli absent. Antennae 3- to 5-segmented. Mouthparts highly modified for piercing and sucking, retracted within the head when not in use. Thoracic segments fused; tarsi i-segmented, claws single. Thoracic spiracles dorsal. Cerci absent. Metamorphosis slight.
O. W. Richards, R. G. Davies
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Anoplura from African Hosts

Bulletin of Entomological Research, 1912
The following notes and descriptions are based on material received by the Entomological Research Committee, who have kindly presented the types of the new species to the National Collection.
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List of Anoplura from Texas

1951
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Menzies, G C   +2 more
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Host specificity in anoplura and coevolution of anoplura and mammalia

1982
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The family classification of the Anoplura

Systematic Entomology, 1978
Abstract Fifteen families of Anoplura are recognized and defined, one with two sub‐families, and a key is provided for their identification. The included genera are listed for each family, together with the relevant type‐species as well as the mammalian hosts.
KE CHUNG KIM, HERBERT W. LUDWIG
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Holokinetische Chromosomen bei Haematopinus suis (Anoplura, Haematopinidae)

Chromosoma, 1955
1. Haematopinus suis L. hat in beiden Geschlechtern 2n = 10 Chromosomen. Vier Paare sind ungefahr gleichlang, das funfte ist etwas langer; ein heteromorphes Paar ist nicht vorhanden. 2. Die Spermatogenese weicht vom Normalschema stark ab. Am Ende der Vermehrungsphase der primaren, diploiden Spermatogonien erfolgt eine Chromosomenpaarung,
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Infestation with Anoplura—Lice

1984
The two genera of Anoplura or sucking lice, Pediculus and Pthirus, are obligatory parasites of man. [Pthirus is the correct zoological name for the pubic louse, because a misprint was inadvertently accepted by the International Committee of Zoological Nomenclature (Maunder 1983b).
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Cervophthirus crassicornis (N.) (Anoplura)

1916
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The Anoplura of New Jersey

1956
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