Literature

AuthorsYearTitlesort ascending
Keymer, I., Gibson, E. A., Reynolds D.J.1991Zoonoses and other findings in hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus):a survey of mortality and review of the literature.
Rothschild, N.C.1911Xenopsylla cheopis Rothsch. in London.
Smit, F.G.A.M., Allan R.M.1955Variation in the seventh sternum of females of the house-martin flea Ceratophyllus farreni Rothschild, with remarks on synonymy.
Waterston, J.1913Variation in the genal comb of Typhloceas poppei, Wagn.
Jackson, M.H., Hutchinson W.M.1993Unwanted cats – physical condition, Toxoplasma infection and ectoparasites.
Pearce, E.K.1915Typical flies. A photographic atlas of Diptera, including Aphaniptera.
Freeman, R.B.1943Typhloceras poppei (Wagner) (Siph., Hystrichopsyllidae) in Oxfordshire.
Rothschild, N.C.1903Types of Siphonaptera in the Daleian Collection.
Smit, F.G.A.M.1955Two new subspecies of fleas (Siphonaptera) from the British Isles.
Couatarmanac’h, A., Linn I.J.1988Two fleas (Siphonaptera) new to the Lundy list: Were there once woodmice Apodemus sylvaticus on the island?
Fountain, H.C.1951Two cases of heavy infestation of small mammals by fleas and acari.
Peirce, M.A., Neal C.1974Trypanosoma (Megatrypanum) pestanai in British badgers (Meles meles).
George, R.S.1991Three species of house martin fleas (Siphonaptera) added to the list for Co. Down.
Dasgupta, B., Meedeniya K.1958The vector of Hepatozoon sciuri.
Clark, F., McNeil D.A.C.1981The variation in population densities of fleas in house martin nests in Leicestershire.
Titchener, R.N.1983The use of Permethrin to control an outbreak of hen fleas (Ceratophyllus gallinae).
Minchin, E.A., Thomson J.D.1910The transmission of Trypanosoma lewisi by the rat-flea (Ceratophyllus fasciatus).
Nuttall, G.H.F.1908The transmission of Trypanosoma lewisi by fleas and lice.
Baker, K.P., Hatch C.1972The species of fleas found on Dublin dogs.
Claassens, A.J.M.1965The Siphonaptera of the Hirundinidae in Ireland.
Turk, F.A.1946The Siphonaptera of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, with the description of a new subspecies.
Bagnall, R.S.1919The Siphonaptera (Fleas) of Northumberland and Durham.
O’Gorman, F., Claassens A.J.M.1965The second record of Ischnopsyllus (Ischnopsyllus) simplex simplex Rothschild 1906 (Siphonaptera) in Ireland.
Rothschild, M.1957The sand martin flea at Oundle, Northamptonshire.
Cotton, M.J.1969The reproductive biology of Megabothris turbidus (Roths.) (Siphonaptera).
Cotton, M.J.1970The reproductive biology of Ctenophthalmus nobilis (Rothschild) (Siphonaptera).
Lloyd, H.G.1980The red fox, with reference to population dynamics, methods of control, parasites and diseases.
Boycott, A.E.1912The reaction to flea-bites.
Minchin, E.A., Thomson J.D.1915The rat-trypanosome, Trypanosoma lewisi, in its relation to the rat-flea Ceratophyllus fasciatus.
Wall, R., Shaw, S. E., Penaliggon J.1997The prevalence of flea species on cats and dogs in Ireland.
Smit, F.G.A.M.1953The presence in Scotland of Tarsopsylla octodecimdentata (Kol.), a flea hitherto unrecorded from the British Isles.
Thompson, M.J.A.1977The pipistrelle bat (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) in and around York.
Freeman, R.B.1946The pig as a host of Pulex irritans L. (Siphonaptera, Pulicidae).
Walsh, G.B.1924The passage of apterous insect parasites, etc., from host to host.
Thompson, G.B.1961The parasites of British birds and mammals. XXXVII. The ectoparasites of the badger (Meles meles meles L.).
Thompson, G.B.1961The parasites of British birds and mammals. XXXVI. New records of bat parasites.
Thompson, G.B.1958The parasites of British birds and mammals. XXXIII – The insect ectoparasites of the house sparrow (Passer d. domesticus L.).
Thompson, G.B.1954The parasites of British birds and mammals. XXVII. Some notes on Ceratophyllus borealis Rothschild (1907) (Siphonaptera).
Thompson, G.B.1953The parasites of British birds and mammals. XXVI. Further notes on sand martins’ fleas.
Thompson, G.B.1955The parasites of British birds and mammals. XXIX. Some interesting records of bird-fleas (Siphonaptera).
Thompson, G.B.1952The parasites of British birds and mammals. XXIV. Sand martins’ fleas.
Thompson, G.B.1937The parasites of British birds and mammals. XIII. Records of Siphonaptera bred from birds’ nests.
Thompson, G.B.1937The parasites of British birds and mammals. XII. On some parasites from the burrows of puffins.
Thompson, G.B.1936The parasites of British birds and mammals. VIII. Some additional records of bat parasites.
Thompson, G.B.1936The parasites of British birds and mammals. VI. Some parasites of the red deer and wild cat.
Thompson, G.B.1935The parasites of British birds and mammals. IV. Records of bat parasites.
Thompson, G.B.1935The parasites of British birds and mammals. IV. [V]. Records of mammal parasites.
Thompson, G.B.1935The parasites of British birds and mammals. III. On some parasites living in the nest of the house martin (Chelidon u. urbica Linn.).
Thompson, G.B.1934The parasites of British birds and mammals. II. Records of Ixodoidea (ticks).
Thompson, G.B.1934The parasites of British birds and mammals. I. Notes and records.

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Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith