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L A Durden

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Journal of Vector Ecology : Journal of the Society for Vector Ecology|August 5, 2000
A state-by-state survey of ticks recorded from humans in the United StatesH A Merten, L A Durden
The Journal of Parasitology|June 23, 2000
The flea genus Sigmactenus (Siphonaptera: Leptopsyllidae): a new species from timor and new material from New Guinea and the PhilippinesL A Durden, J C Beaucournu
Parasite (Paris, France)|July 23, 1999
[Neopsylla musseri n. sp. (Siphonaptera-Ctenophthalmidiae), a new flea from central Sulawesi (Indonesia)]J C Beaucournu, L A Durden
Journal of Medical Entomology|January 5, 2002
Invasion: exotic ticks (Acari: Argasidae, Ixodidae) imported into the United States. A review and new recordsJ E Keirans, L A Durden
Experimental & Applied Acarology|February 24, 2001
Attachment sites and frequency distribution of erythraeid mites, Leptus indianensis (Acari: Prostigmata), ectoparasitic on harvestmen, Leiobunum formosum (Opiliones)F M McAloon, L A Durden
The Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research|June 10, 2004
Linognathus weisseri n. sp. (Phthiraptera: Linognathidae) of impalas, Aepyceros melampus: description and biologyL A Durden, I G Horak
Parasite (Paris, France)|September 30, 2006
Three new fleas from Sulawesi, Indonesia (Siphonaptera: Pygiopsyllidae & Ceratophyllidae)L A Durden, J C Beaucournu
Medical and Veterinary Entomology|January 1, 1991
Ectoparasites of commensal rodents in Sulawesi Utara, Indonesia, with notes on species of medical importanceL A Durden, B F Page
Journal of Medical Entomology|May 25, 1999
Attachment sites of four tick species (Acari: Ixodidae) parasitizing humans in Georgia and South CarolinaM W Felz, L A Durden
Laboratory Animal Science|April 1, 1984
Louse infestations of tree shrews (Tupaia glis)L A Durden, E J DeBruyn
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Journal of Vector Ecology : Journal of the Society for Vector Ecology|August 5, 2000
A state-by-state survey of ticks recorded from humans in the United StatesH A Merten, L A Durden
The Journal of Parasitology|June 23, 2000
The flea genus Sigmactenus (Siphonaptera: Leptopsyllidae): a new species from timor and new material from New Guinea and the PhilippinesL A Durden, J C Beaucournu
Parasite (Paris, France)|July 23, 1999
[Neopsylla musseri n. sp. (Siphonaptera-Ctenophthalmidiae), a new flea from central Sulawesi (Indonesia)]J C Beaucournu, L A Durden
Journal of Medical Entomology|January 5, 2002
Invasion: exotic ticks (Acari: Argasidae, Ixodidae) imported into the United States. A review and new recordsJ E Keirans, L A Durden
Experimental & Applied Acarology|February 24, 2001
Attachment sites and frequency distribution of erythraeid mites, Leptus indianensis (Acari: Prostigmata), ectoparasitic on harvestmen, Leiobunum formosum (Opiliones)F M McAloon, L A Durden
The Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research|June 10, 2004
Linognathus weisseri n. sp. (Phthiraptera: Linognathidae) of impalas, Aepyceros melampus: description and biologyL A Durden, I G Horak
Parasite (Paris, France)|September 30, 2006
Three new fleas from Sulawesi, Indonesia (Siphonaptera: Pygiopsyllidae & Ceratophyllidae)L A Durden, J C Beaucournu
Medical and Veterinary Entomology|January 1, 1991
Ectoparasites of commensal rodents in Sulawesi Utara, Indonesia, with notes on species of medical importanceL A Durden, B F Page
Journal of Medical Entomology|May 25, 1999
Attachment sites of four tick species (Acari: Ixodidae) parasitizing humans in Georgia and South CarolinaM W Felz, L A Durden
Laboratory Animal Science|April 1, 1984
Louse infestations of tree shrews (Tupaia glis)L A Durden, E J DeBruyn
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