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Trombicula
Known as:
Trombiculas
A genus of MITES in the family TROMBICULIDAE, whose larvae cause and carry disease. The larvae attack humans and other vertebrates, causing…
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2011
2011
Causes of otitis externa in the dog
J. Coatesworth
2011
Corpus ID: 72554580
Otitis externa can involve a number of interlinked factors. These factors may directly induce inflammation, may increase the…
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2004
2004
Trombiculidae (Acari) aus der Türkei. II
O. Kepka
Zeitschrift für Parasitenkunde
2004
Corpus ID: 39911614
1. Im Sommer 1960 wurden in der Turkei Kleinsauger und Reptilien gesammelt um die auf ihnen parasitierenden Larven der…
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2004
2004
Parasitische Milben an Kleinsäugern
C. Willmann
Zeitschrift für Parasitenkunde
2004
Corpus ID: 22305460
ZusammenfassungEs wurden die in Deutschland an Kleinsäugetieren, besonders an Nagetieren und Insektenfressern lebenden…
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1994
1994
Headshaking associated with Trombicula autumnalis larval infestation in two horses.
T. Mair
Equine Veterinary Journal
1994
Corpus ID: 45087853
1965
1965
Trombicula minor Berlese (Acarina, Trombiculidae): designation of neotype with larval and post-larval stages from Malayan bats, and new name, Myotrombicula dilarami, for T. minor, Cooreman 1960 nec…
J. Audy
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M. Nadchatram
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R. B. Loomis
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R. Traub
Acarologia
1965
Corpus ID: 29053692
1. The original type material of Trombicula minor Berlese rgos, generic type of Trombicula and representative of the family…
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1953
1953
BIOLOGICAL AND SYSTEMATIC STUDIES ON THE SUBGENUS NEOTROMBICULA (GENUS TROMBICULA) IN THE UNITED STATES (ACARINA, TROMBICULIDAE)
E. Kardos
1953
Corpus ID: 83673504
Abstract : Taxonomic, ecological, and biological studies were made on the chiggers of the subgenus Neotrombicula Hirst from Utah…
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1951
1951
The growth of the harvest mite, Trombicula autumnalis Shaw
B. M. Jones
Parasitology
1951
Corpus ID: 700915
1. Rearing. Larvae of Trombicula autumnalis were fed on young mice (about 8 days old); after 48 hr. at 25° C. they began dropping…
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1950
1950
The sensory physiology of the harvest mite Trombicula autumnalis Shaw.
B. M. Jones
Journal of Experimental Biology
1950
Corpus ID: 31925469
Responses to stimuli Light. In a strong beam of light the harvest mite will move directly towards the source, whereas in a weak…
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1947
1947
Rearing of Trombicula acuscutellaris Walch
S. H. Jayewickreme
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W. J. Niles
Nature
1947
Corpus ID: 1503424
IN a previous communication1 some successful feeding experiments with the adults of Trombicula acuscutellaris Walch on the eggs…
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1946
1946
Two new species of Trombicula: T. montanensis and T. aplodontiae (Acarina, Trombiculidae) from northwestern United States.
J. Brennan
Journal of Parasitology
1946
Corpus ID: 12209924
The two species described herein are placed tentatively within the genus Trombicula, sens. lat. Both species are distinctive, not…
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