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Amblyseius andersoni
Known as:
Neoseiulus andersoni
National Institutes of Health
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2012
2012
Phylogeny and biogeography of the Anderson's crocodile newt, Echinotriton andersoni (Amphibia: Caudata), as revealed by mitochondrial DNA sequences.
M. Honda
,
M. Matsui
,
A. Tominaga
,
H. Ota
,
Satoshi Tanaka
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
2012
Corpus ID: 23472017
2010
2010
Bat flies from the deciduous Atlantic Forest in southern Brazil: Host-parasite relationships and parasitism rates
V. L. Camilotti
,
G. Graciolli
,
M. M. Weber
,
J. D. Arruda
,
N. Cáceres
Acta Parasitologica
2010
Corpus ID: 31607936
This study describes the assemblage of ectoparasitic bat flies, their hosts, and parasitism rates in an Atlantic Forest area in…
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2006
2006
A new African soft scale genus, Pseudocribrolecanium gen. nov. (Hemiptera: Coccoidea: Coccidae), erected for two species, including the citrus pest P. andersoni (Newstead) comb. nov
T. Kondo
Journal of Insect Science
2006
Corpus ID: 17015100
Abstract A new African genus of soft scale insects, Pseudocribrolecanium gen. nov. is erected to accommodate Akermes colae Green…
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2005
2005
FIRST REPORT OF PARASITES FROM PINNIPEDS IN THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS, ECUADOR, WITH A DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES OF PHILOPHTHALMUS (DIGENEA: PHILOPHTHALMIDAE)
M. Dailey
,
R. Ellin
,
A. Parãs
Journal of Parasitology
2005
Corpus ID: 13342869
A new species of digenetic trematode and 2 species of ectoparasites from Zalophus wollebaeki Silvertsen, 1953 (Carnivora…
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2004
2004
Amblyseius andersoni Chant (Acari: Phytoseiidae), a successful predatory mite on Rosa spp.
A. van der Linden
Communications in agricultural and applied…
2004
Corpus ID: 27970850
Roses on commercial nurseries commonly suffer from attacks by the two-spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae, which have a…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Phylogenetic Analysis of the Francisella-like Endosymbionts of Dermacentor Ticks
G. Scoles
Journal of medical entomology
2004
Corpus ID: 44044906
Abstract Bacterial endosymbionts with significant homology to Francisella tularensis (γ-proteobacteria) have been described from…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
The effects of plant dispersion and prey density on parasitism rates in a naturally patchy habitat
P. Doak
Oecologia
2000
Corpus ID: 21111970
Abstract Despite extensive research on parasitoid-prey interactions and especially the effects of heterogeneity in parasitism on…
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1999
1999
Co-occurrence of Pectinospirura argentata Wehr, 1933, Skrjabinoclava andersoni n. sp. and larvae (Nematoda: Acuariidae) in the proventriculus of Larus dominicanus Lichtenstein (Aves: Laridae), with…
F. Cremonte
,
G. Navone
Systematic Parasitology
1999
Corpus ID: 37697137
Pectinospirura argentata Wehr, 1933, Skrjabinoclava andersoni n. sp. and acuariid larvae, collected from the proventriculus of…
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1974
1974
Biochemical and physiological studies of certain ticks (Ixodoidea): Isolation and partial identification of a new fatty acid in eggs ofDermacentor andersoni Stiles (Ixodidae)
I. R. Shimi
,
N. A. Maroun
,
M. Y. Kamel
,
Hemmat H. Ragheb
,
M. Badran
Lipids
1974
Corpus ID: 4002375
Gas liquid chromatographic analysis of the fatty acid methyl esters from eggs ofDermacentor andersoni Stiles (Ixodidae) revealed…
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1968
1968
Phenology, behavior, and host-relations of Dermacentor andersoni Stiles in outdoor "rodentaria" and in nature.
P. Wilkinson
Canadian Journal of Zoology
1968
Corpus ID: 41244597
Artificial tick foci or "rodentaria", infested with ovipositing females or larvae, have furnished new information on D. andersoni…
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