Additional file 1 of Rapid host expansion of an introduced parasite, the spiny rat louse Polyplax spinulosa (Psocodea: Phthiraptera: Polyplacidae), among endemic rodents in Australia ...
Additional file 1: Figure S1. Male Polyplax spinulosa collected from: (1) Rattus fuscipes; (2) Rattus lutreolus; (3) Rattus sordidus; (4) Rattus tunneyi; (5) Rattus villosissimus; (6) Rattus rattus; (7) Pseudomys occidentalis; and (8) Leggadina forresti (note: the shape of the abdomen can vary depen...
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11870511 https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/figure/Additional_file_1_of_Rapid_host_expansion_of_an_introduced_parasite_the_spiny_rat_louse_Polyplax_spinulosa_Psocodea_Phthiraptera_Polyplacidae_among_endemic_rodents_in_Australia/11870511 |
Summary: | Additional file 1: Figure S1. Male Polyplax spinulosa collected from: (1) Rattus fuscipes; (2) Rattus lutreolus; (3) Rattus sordidus; (4) Rattus tunneyi; (5) Rattus villosissimus; (6) Rattus rattus; (7) Pseudomys occidentalis; and (8) Leggadina forresti (note: the shape of the abdomen can vary depending on the amount of distention from previous blood meals and the action of clearing chemicals prior to slide-mounting). ... |
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