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On three new species of Gamasid mites found on rats

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

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page 119 note * P. Mégnin's “Parasites et Maladies Parasitaires” (1880) and Prof. L. G. Neumann's “ Treatise on the Parasites and Parasitic Diseases of Domesticated Animals ” (English Edition, 1892). Neumann has also published an account of a case in which Laelaps stabularis, Koch, was found in great numbers in a house and seriously affected the health of one of the inmates (C. R. Soc. Biol. (9) v, 1893, p. 161). See also my little paper “ On two new Parasitic Acari of the genus Leiognathus, Cn.” (Bull. Ent. Res. iii, 1912, p. 369). A number of instances of the Gamasid parasites of rats and birds making attacks on human beings in Australia are given by Dr. J. Burton Cleland in an interesting paper entitled “Injuries and Diseases of Man in Australia attributable to animals (except insects) ” (J. Trop. Med. xvi, no. 3, 1913, p. 43).

page 119 note † Arch. Parasit., Paris, viii, 1904, p. 342.Google Scholar

page 119 note ‡ Washington, D. C., Treas. Dept.. Pub. Hlth. Mar. Hosp. Serv., Hyg. Lab., Bull. no. 46, 1908, p. 25.Google Scholar

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