Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
Waterston, J.1910On some habits and hosts of bird Ceratophylli taken in Scotland in 1909; with description of a new species (C. rothschildi), and records of various Siphonaptera.
Bloomfield, E.N.1910Annual notes on the local fauna, flora, etc.
Minchin, E.A., Thomson J.D.1910The transmission of Trypanosoma lewisi by the rat-flea (Ceratophyllus fasciatus).
Rothschild, N.C.1910A synopsis of the fleas found on Mus norwegicus decumanus, Mus rattus alexandrinus and Mus musculus.
Jordan, K., Rothschild N.C.1911Katalog der Siphonapteren des königlichen Zoologischen Museums in Berlin.
Morley, C.1911Insects, Diptera.
Martin, C.J., Rowland S.1911Observations on rat plague in East Suffolk, November and December, 1910.
Rothschild, N.C.1911Xenopsylla cheopis Rothsch. in London.
Rothschild, N.C.1911A further note on Xenopsylla cheopis Rothsch.
Charbonnier, H.J.1912The Diptera of the Bristol district.
Boycott, A.E.1912The reaction to flea-bites.
Rothschild, N.C.1912A new British flea.
Nuttall, G.H.F., Strickland C.1913Report on rat-fleas in Cambridgeshire.
Waterston, J.1913Variation in the genal comb of Typhloceas poppei, Wagn.
Bagnall, R.S.1913Review of Field Work in 1911.
Rothschild, N.C.1913Description of the male of Ceratophyllus borealis Roths. (1906).
Rothschild, N.C.1913The host of Ornithopsylla laetitiae Rothsch.
Strickland, C., Merriman G.1913Report on rat-fleas in Suffolk and N. Essex.
Strickland, C., Merriman G.1913Report on rat-fleas in Suffolk and North Essex.
Russell, H.1913The Flea.
Waterston, J.1914Some records of Scottish Siphonaptera.
Bacot, A.W.1914A study of the bionomics of the common rat fleas and other species associated with human habitations, with special reference to the influence of temperature and humidity at various periods of the life history of the insect.
Kirkpatrick, T.W.1915Diptera.
Pearce, E.K.1915Typical flies. A photographic atlas of Diptera, including Aphaniptera.
Minchin, E.A., Thomson J.D.1915The rat-trypanosome, Trypanosoma lewisi, in its relation to the rat-flea Ceratophyllus fasciatus.
Morley, C., Atmore E.A.1915The Diptera of Norfolk and Suffolk.
Rothschild, N.C.1915A synopsis of the British Siphonaptera.
Scott, H.1915Lepidoptera, Hymenoptera, Neuroptera and Siphonaptera collected in the Outer Hebrides in 1914.
Tattersall, W.M.1915Aphaniptera (fleas).
Tattersall, W.M.1915Aphaniptera (fleas).
Carr, J.W.1916The invertebrate fauna of Nottinghamshire.
Charbonnier, H.J.1916Notes on the Diptera of Somerset. Part 1.
Britten, H.1916Cimex pipistrelli Jenyns, in Oxfordshire.
Rothschild, N.C.1916The occurrence of Xenopsylla cheopis Roths. in Bristol.
Davies, D.S.1917Notes on plague in Bristol in 1916.
Bagnall, R.S.1919Records of some Siphonaptera (Fleas) from Lancashire.
Bagnall, R.S.1919The Siphonaptera (Fleas) of Northumberland and Durham.
Britten, H.1920Siphonaptera. Records in the Counties of Cumberland, Westmorland, Lancashire and Cheshire.
Newstead, R., Evans A.M.1921Report on rat-flea investigation.
Boyd, J.E.M.1922The botany and natural history of the dyke-land near Sandwich, Kent, as far as they concern medical entomology.
Pearce, E.J.1923Siphonaptera in Islay, Hebrides.
Jeffrey, H.G.1923Diptera. Pulcidae (fleas).
Waterston, J.1923On the occurrence, near London, of the flea Ceratophyllus vagabundus Boh. under unusual circumstances.
Britten, H.1923Siphonaptera. A new Cheshire record for 1922.
Walsh, G.B.1924The passage of apterous insect parasites, etc., from host to host.
Edwards, F.W.1925Insects inhabiting birds’ nests.
Donisthorpe, H.1925Insects in the nest of the grey squirrel.
Michelmore, A.P.G.1925Lists of the Diptera, Hymenoptera Sessiliventres, Hymenoptera Aculeata, Paraneuroptera, Orthoptera, Siphonaptera, Thysanura and Campodeioidea of the Marlborough District.
Slater, H.H.1925Siphonaptera (Aphaniptera) – Fleas.
Pearman, J.V.1926Report of Entomological section.

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