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Hoplopleura Cutchicus, N. Sp. and Polyplax Cutchicus, N. Sp. (Anoplura: Hoplopleuridae), Parasitizing Rattus (Cremnomys) Cutchicus (Wroughton) in India

Journal of Medical Entomology, 1973
Two new species of hoplopleurid lice, Hoplopleura cutchicus , n. sp. and Polyplax cutchicus , n. sp., parasitizing Rattus (Cremnomys) cutchicus (Wroughton) are described and illustrated from Rajasthan State, India.
A C, Mishra, H N, Kaul
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Polyplax Serrata (Phthiraptera: Hoplopleuridae): Effects of Cortisone and Cyclophosphamide on the Acquired Resistance Response of Mice to Lice

Journal of Medical Entomology, 1983
One 4-mg injection of long-acting cortisone per mouse, after acquired resistance to lice had developed, suppressed most of the inflammatory cells in the skin over a period of 10–12 days and louse numbers increased over a 2-wk period. The mode of action of the cortisone was considered to be anti-inflammatory rather than immunosuppressant, and no clue as
W A, Nelson   +3 more
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Two New Species of the Genus Ancistroplax (Anoplura: Hoplopleuridae) Parasitic on Soriculus (Insectivora: Soricidae) in Nepal and Taiwan

Journal of Medical Entomology, 1988
Two new species of sucking lice belonging to the genus Ancistroplax are described and illustrated. Ancistroplax nepalensis was obtained from Soriculus nigrescens in Nepal, A. taiwanensis was found on S. fumidus in Taiwan. A key to the five species now in the genus is given.
Kiyotoshi Kaneko, Kimito Uchikawa
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[Morphological anomalies in lice (Anoplura, Hoplopleuridae)].

Wiadomosci parazytologiczne, 1992
Remarkable morphological anomalies were observed in a female of Hoplopleura capitosa found on Mus musculus caught in Niemirówek, the Tomaszów district (Poland). The anomalies concerned the shape and chaetotaxis of some parapleural plates on the abdomen, constitute one of the basic taxonomical features of Anoplura.
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Hoplopleura Vandeleuria, sp. nov. andHoplopleura alticola, sp. nov. (Anoplura: Hoplopleuridae) from Indian Rodents

open access: closedOriental Insects, 1972
Abstract Two new species of hoplopleurid lice, Hoplopleura vandeleuria, sp. nov., parasitizing Vandeleuria oleracea (Bennett) and Hoplopleura alticola, sp. nov., parasitizing Alticola roylei (Gray), are described from India. Their relationships with other members of the genus are also discussed.
Anurag Mishra, H. R. Bhat
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Hoplopleura Himalayana, sp. nov. (anoplura : hoplopleuridae), parasitizing apodemusflavicollisin the Himalayan Region of India

Oriental Insects, 1973
Abstract Hoplopleura himalayana, sp. nov., parasitizing Apodemus flavicollis (Melchior) is described and illustrated from high altitude regions of Himalaya, in the states of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, India.
A.C. Mishra, S.M. Kulkarni, H.R. Bhat
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Adults And Preimaginal Stages Of Two Phthiraptera Species (Gyropidae, Hoplopleuridae) Parasitic On Microcavia Australis (Rodentia, Caviidae)

1999
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Castro, Dolores del Carmen   +1 more
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[Presence in Barcelona of Holopleura pacifica (Anoplura, Hoplopleuridae) a parasite of Rattus norvegicus].

Annales de parasitologie humaine et comparee, 1990
The occurrence of the louse Hoplopleura pacifica on Rattus norvegicus from Barcelona is reported. The rats infested were caught in two different biotopes: the sewer system and the port.
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[Hopopleura edentula (Anoplura, Hoplopleuridae), a parasite of voles of the genus Clethrionomys].

Parazitologiia, 1980
The louse Hoplopleura edentula Fahrennolz occurs not only on the vole Clethrionomys glareolus Schreb. but also on the other members of the genus widely distributed in the USSR, C. rutilus Pall. and C. rufocanus Sund. The characters distinguishing H. edentula from the close species H. acanthopus (Burm.) described from Microtus arvalis Pall.
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