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On Phthiriasis, and on the structure of the mouth in Pediculus
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Zeitschrift für Angewandte Entomologie, 1971
AbstractDuring 1968–1969, insecticide susceptibility tests were carried out on Pediculus humanus capitis and Pediculus humanus corporis from localities with different histories of insecticidal treatment in Fezzan and Tripolitania provinces, in Libya. The head lice from Sebha (Fezzan province) and Suk El‐gomma and Tripoli (Tripolitania province) were ...
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AbstractDuring 1968–1969, insecticide susceptibility tests were carried out on Pediculus humanus capitis and Pediculus humanus corporis from localities with different histories of insecticidal treatment in Fezzan and Tripolitania provinces, in Libya. The head lice from Sebha (Fezzan province) and Suk El‐gomma and Tripoli (Tripolitania province) were ...
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The identity of Pediculus spiculifer Gervais (Anoplura)
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Pediculus humanus capitis: an update.
Acta dermatovenerologica Alpina, Pannonica, et Adriatica, 2009Head lice infestation, or pediculosis capitis, caused by Pediculus humanus capitis, is a common health concern. In the US, where pediculosis capitis is the most prevalent parasitic infestation of children, 6 to 12 million people are affected every year. Pediculosis capitis remains confined to the scalp.
I, Nutanson+3 more
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Pediculus humanus: Ectoparasite?
Acta Cytologica, 2007Vinod Kumar Arora+2 more
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International Journal of Tropical Insect Science
Hassan Nasirian+1 more
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