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If two or more collections have been made from a single kind of host in the same
locality during one month , the data have been col lated on one line and the
number of collections noted in parentheses immediately following the month .
If two or more collections have been made from a single kind of host in the same
locality during one month , the data have been col lated on one line and the
number of collections noted in parentheses immediately following the month .
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Also noted are references by experi . mental workers who have indicated the
source of their material ; biological variations within populations presently
considered as identical species may subsequently prove to be of the utmost im
portance in ...
Also noted are references by experi . mental workers who have indicated the
source of their material ; biological variations within populations presently
considered as identical species may subsequently prove to be of the utmost im
portance in ...
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Neumann ( 1896 ) noted material from Ethiopia and Hoogstraal ( 1952A ) from
bird nests in Egypt . We are still studying material referable to this species in view
of its possibly unsatisfactory taxonomic criteria and species status . striatus ...
Neumann ( 1896 ) noted material from Ethiopia and Hoogstraal ( 1952A ) from
bird nests in Egypt . We are still studying material referable to this species in view
of its possibly unsatisfactory taxonomic criteria and species status . striatus ...
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From the United Provinces of India , Sen ( 1938 ) noted A. persicus " on bed (
presumably can infest man ) " . " This species was reported from Quetta ( India )
where it was stated to infest houses and to bite human beings ( Warburton 1907 )
.
From the United Provinces of India , Sen ( 1938 ) noted A. persicus " on bed (
presumably can infest man ) " . " This species was reported from Quetta ( India )
where it was stated to infest houses and to bite human beings ( Warburton 1907 )
.
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... also noted and illustrated the haller's organ of each stage of the pigeon argas .
K. W. Neumann ( 1942 ) , a student of Schulze , discussed the morphology and
function of the dorsal plate of the larva , also under the name A. columbarum .
... also noted and illustrated the haller's organ of each stage of the pigeon argas .
K. W. Neumann ( 1942 ) , a student of Schulze , discussed the morphology and
function of the dorsal plate of the larva , also under the name A. columbarum .
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