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Ectoparasites of the critically endangered insular cavy, Cavia intermedia (Rodentia: Caviidae), southern Brazil [PDF]
Cavia intermedia is a rodent species critically endangered and is found only on a 10 hectare island off the southern Brazilian coast. To identify the ectoparasites of C.
André Luis Regolin +4 more
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The type specimens of 142 nominal species of chewing and sucking lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera: Amblycera, Ischnocera and Anoplura) held in the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil (MZUSP) are listed.
Michel P. Valim
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Os tricodectideos dos roedores (Mallophaga)
On sait que la plupart des mallophages vivant sur les rongeurs appartiennent à la famille Gyropidae; quelques uns, cependant, qui se trouvent sur les porcs-épics et les "pocket-gophers" d'Amerique, sont des trichodectidés.
Fabio Leoni Werneck
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The Mallophaga of the World: Systematic Summary
Psyche: A Journal of Entomology, Volume 15, Issue 1, Page 11-13, 1908.
Vernon L. Kellogg
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Psyche: A Journal of Entomology, Volume 7, Issue 241, Page 375-379, 1896.
Vernon L. Kellogg
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Nuevos parásitos de primates para la Argentina
Los autores reportan el hallazgo en los primates CAPRIM (Centro Argentino de Primates), de algunos parásitos aún no reportados, en Argentina. Trypanoxyuris interlabiata (Sandosham, 1950) (Nematoda, Oxyuridae), hospedador: Aotus trivirgatus. Oochoristica
R. A. Moriena +2 more
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Este trabajo tiene por finalidad otorgar status específico pleno a la subespecie Gyropus parvus elongatus Castro, Cicchino & Torres-Mura, 1987, describir la nueva especie Gyropus distinctus a partir de materiales recolectados sobre Octodon degus (Molina,
DOLORES DEL CARMEN CASTRO +1 more
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Mitochondrial Genome Fragmentation Occurred Multiple Times Independently in Bird Lice of the Families Menoponidae and Laemobothriidae. [PDF]
Dong Y +6 more
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Comparative analyses of the fragmented mitochondrial genomes of wild pig louse Haematopinus apri from China and Japan. [PDF]
Nie Y +5 more
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Fragmented mitochondrial genomes of seal lice (family Echinophthiriidae) and gorilla louse (family Pthiridae): frequent minichromosomal splits and a host switch of lice between seals. [PDF]
Dong Y, Zhao M, Shao R.
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