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Investigation of the ectoparasitic fauna (Siphonaptera: Ischnopsyllidae; Diptera: Nycteribiidae; Heteroptera: Cimicidae) on bats in Brandenburg, Germany (part 2). The current investigation of bats in summer and winter quarters took place in addition to the study of Scheffler and Ressler (2005) and supplied new data for spreading and host spectrum of ...
Ingo Scheffler, Ressler, Rene
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Le Genre Lagaropsylla Jordan & Rothschild, 1921 (Siphonaptera: Ischnopsyllidae)
Jean-Claude Beaucournu, Dieter Kock
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A NEW SPECIES OF COORILLA DUNNET AND MARDON (SIPHONAPTERA: ISCHNOPSYLLIDAE) FROM AUSTRALIA
Australian Journal of Entomology, 1986b Coorilla allisoni sp. n. is described from Mormopterus beccarii (Peters) (Chiroptera: Molossidae) in southern Queensland. The diagnostic characters of the male genitalia are illustrated and compared with those of C. longictena Dunnet and Mardon and C. similis Mardon and Allison.
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Ectoparasites of bats in Mongolia : Part 2 (Ischnopsyllidae, Nycteribiidae, Cimicidae and Acari)
2012This study analyses ectoparasites found on Mongolian bats between 2008 and 2011. We examined 12 different bat species, with a total of 23 ectoparasite species present. Apart from reporting distributions, we also discuss specific host-parasite relationships.
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The Journal of Parasitology, 1978
A new species of Myodopsylla Jordan and Rothschild 1911 is described from material col- lected in Montana and Minnesota from Eptesicus fuscus. The composition of the genus is briefly dis- cussed, and a revised key is presented including those taxa described since the publication of Hopkins and Rothschild 1956.
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A new species of Myodopsylla Jordan and Rothschild 1911 is described from material col- lected in Montana and Minnesota from Eptesicus fuscus. The composition of the genus is briefly dis- cussed, and a revised key is presented including those taxa described since the publication of Hopkins and Rothschild 1956.
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