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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Serial |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Loyola, E.G.; Rodriguez, M.H.; Gonzalez, L.; Arredondo, J.I.; Bown, D.N.; Vaca, M.A. |
Effect of indoor residual spraying of DDT and bendiocarb on the feeding patterns of Anopheles pseudopunctipennis in Mexico |
1990 |
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association |
2671 |
6 |
635-640 |
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Hoogstraal, H.; Mitchell, R.M. |
Haemaphysalis (Alloceraea) aponommoides Warburton (Ixodoidea: Ixodidae), description of immature stages, hosts, distribution, and ecology in India, Nepal, Sikkim, and China |
1971 |
The Journal of Parasitology |
2730 |
57 |
635-645 |
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Manning, G.S.; Ratanarat, C. |
Fasciolopsis buski (Lankester, 1857) in Thailand |
1970 |
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene |
2734 |
19 |
613-619 |
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Hoogstraal, H.; Dhanda, V.; Bhat, H.R. |
Haemaphysalis (Kaiseriana) davisi sp. n. (Ixodoidea: Ixodidae), a parasite of domestic and wild mammals in Northeastern India, Sikkim, and Burma |
1970 |
The Journal of Parasitology |
2736 |
56 |
588-595 |
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Christensen, H.A.; Herrer, A. |
Attractiveness of sentinel animals to vectors of leishmaniasis in Panama |
1973 |
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene |
2712 |
22 |
578-584 |
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Enileeva, N.K. |
[Ecological characteristics of horse stomach botflies in Uzbekistan] |
1987 |
Parazitologiia |
2680 |
21 |
577-579 |
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Tempelis, C.H.; Nelson, R.L. |
Blood-feeding patterns of midges of the Culicoides variipennis complex in Kern County, California |
1971 |
Journal of Medical Entomology |
2723 |
8 |
532-534 |
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Mirzaeva, A.G. |
[Age makeup of female Culicoides sinanoensis Tok. in the coniferous-broad-leaved forest zone of the southern Maritime Territory] |
1974 |
Parazitologiia |
2707 |
8 |
524-530 |
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Kampmann, S.; Hampson, B.A.; Pollitt, C.C. |
Population dynamics of feral horses (Equus caballus) following above-average rainfall in a semi-arid environment of Australia |
2013 |
Australian Veterinary Journal |
5747 |
91 |
482-487 |
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Barker, S.C. |
The Australian paralysis tick may be the missing link in the transmission of Hendra virus from bats to horses to humans |
2003 |
Medical Hypotheses |
2641 |
60 |
481-483 |
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