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Ischnocera
A suborder of chewing lice, in the order PHTHIRAPTERA, that are parasites of birds and mammals.
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2015
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2015
The Chewing Lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera: Ischnocera: Amblycera) of Japanese Pigeons and Doves (Columbiformes), with Descriptions of Three New Species
D. Gustafsson
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M. Tsurumi
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Sarah E. Bush
Journal of Parasitology
2015
Corpus ID: 22982062
Abstract: The chewing louse fauna of pigeons and doves in Japan is reviewed based on published records and new collections. An…
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2015
2015
Chewing lice (Phthiraptera: Amblycera, Ischnocera) on several species of wild birds around the Lake Van Basin, Van, Eastern Turkey.
Y. Göz
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B. Dik
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Ö. Kılınç
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A. Yılmaz
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L. Aslan
2015
Corpus ID: 86714023
This study was performed to detect chewing lice on the wild birds in Eastern Turkey, between April 2013-September 2014. 108…
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2012
2012
New records and a new species of chewing lice (Phthiraptera, Amblycera, Ischnocera) found on Columbidae (Columbiformes) in Pakistan
S. Naz
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O. Sychra
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S. A. Rizvi
ZooKeys
2012
Corpus ID: 38214689
Abstract The chewing lice (Phthiraptera) of Columbidae (Columbiformes) from Pakistan are studied. Six species of chewing lice…
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2009
2009
Characterization of 10 microsatellite loci in an avian louse, Degeeriella regalis (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera: Philopteridae)
Maureen B. Peters
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Cris Hagen
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Noah K. Whiteman
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P. Parker
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T. Glenn
Molecular Ecology Resources
2009
Corpus ID: 27380888
We isolated and characterized 10 polymorphic microsatellite loci in an ischnoceran louse, Degeeriella regalis, which parasitizes…
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2007
2007
DATA ON THE CHEWING LOUSE FAUNA (PHTHIRAPTERA: AMBLYCERA, ISCHNOCERA) FROM SOME ROMANIAN AUTOCHTHONOUS AND EXOTIC BIRDS
C. Adam
2007
Corpus ID: 83739173
The results on the studies on chewing lice collected along eight years (1999-2007) from 85 birds belonging to 38 species…
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2006
2006
Control of the cattle louse Bovicola bovis with the fungal pathogen Metarhizium anisopliae.
L. Briggs
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D. Colwell
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R. Wall
Veterinary parasitology
2006
Corpus ID: 1125792
2005
2005
Trichodectes canis (De Geer, 1778) (Phthiraptera, Ischnocera), a new ectoparasite of the raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) in the Czech Republic
V. Bádr
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P. Ştefan
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J. Preisler
Zeitschrift f\ ur Jagdwissenschaft
2005
Corpus ID: 44626239
The raccoon (Nyctereutes procyonoides) is described as a host of the dog biting louse, Trichodectes canis (De Geer, 1778). The…
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1999
1999
Spermatogenesis in Bovicola limbata Gervais, 1844 and B. caprae Gurlt, 1843 (Phthiraptera, Ischnocera)
M. Tombesi
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A. Papeschi
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L. M. Mola
1999
Corpus ID: 83986072
Summary Adult males of Bovicola limbata and B. caprae were cytogenetically analyzed. Both species have n=7, holokinetic…
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1990
Review
1990
Host specificity of Strigiphilus owl lice (Ischnocera: Philopteridae), with the description of new species and host associations.
D. H. Clayton
Journal of medical entomology
1990
Corpus ID: 22807694
Three new species and 11 new host associations are described for the cursitans species group of the genus Strigiphilus, the only…
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1985
Review
1985
A cladistic analysis and classification of trichodectid mammal lice lPhthirapterac Ischnocerar
C. Lyal
1985
Corpus ID: 87142061
Synopsis 187 Introduction 187 Acknowledgements 188 Method of systematic analysis 188 Relationship of systematic analysis and…
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