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The bionomy of Chelopistes meleagridis off the host was observed with the aim of better understanding the aspects of this species' life cycle. For this purpose, C.
R Maturano, E Daemon
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The reduced genome of a heritable symbiont from an ectoparasitic feather feeding louse. [PDF]
Alickovic L, Johnson KP, Boyd BM.
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Morphological and molecular evidence reveals a new species of chewing louse Pancola ailurus n. sp. (Phthiraptera: Trichodectidae) from the endangered Chinese red panda Ailurus styani. [PDF]
Deng YP+5 more
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Prevalence and diversity of parasitic bird lice (Insecta: Psocodea) in northeast Arkansas. [PDF]
Brewer PJ, Sweet AD.
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Falcolipeurus josephi, a New American Mallophagan from Caracaras of the Genus Polyborus, and a Key to Allied Species (Ischnocera: Philopteridae) [PDF]
B. K. Tandan, V. Dhanda
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Codistributed Lineages of Feather Lice Show Different Phylogenetic Patterns [PDF]
Recent molecular phylogenies have suggested that hawks (Accipitridae) and falcons (Falconidae) form 2 distantly related groups within birds. Avian feather lice have often been used as a model for comparing host and parasite phylogenies, and in some cases
Catanach, Therese Anne
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