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1“.... In Asiatic Russia—two species of hamsters: Cricetulus barabensis (Pallas, 1773), and Phodopus sungorus...”
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2“.... In Asiatic Russia—two species of hamsters: Cricetulus barabensis (Pallas, 1773), and Phodopus sungorus...”
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3“... voles. The mite was reported from Central Europe to south of Asiatic Russia as well as from various...”
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4“... voles. The mite was reported from Central Europe to south of Asiatic Russia as well as from various...”
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5“... Russia, Northern Kazakhstan, and the Tien Shan Mts in Central Asia (Lange, 1958). In Asiatic Russia...”
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6“... Russia, Northern Kazakhstan, and the Tien Shan Mts in Central Asia (Lange, 1958). In Asiatic Russia...”
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7“... ) [Goncharova et al . 1991]. In different areas of Asiatic Russia, the mite was occasionally sampled from other...”
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8“... ) [Goncharova et al . 1991]. In different areas of Asiatic Russia, the mite was occasionally sampled from other...”
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9“... of European and Asiatic Russia; Central Asia (Nepal), Far East (Mitchell, 1977; Goncharova et al ., 1991...”
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10“... of European and Asiatic Russia; Central Asia (Nepal), Far East (Mitchell, 1977; Goncharova et al ., 1991...”
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11“... and Central Asia (Tenorio 1984); the northwestern part of its range lies in the south of European Russia...”
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12“... and Central Asia (Tenorio 1984); the northwestern part of its range lies in the south of European Russia...”
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13“... part of North Asia (Senotrusova & Kapitonov 1970; Tenorio 1985; Mašán & Fend’a 2010). In Asiatic Russia...”
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14“... part of North Asia (Senotrusova & Kapitonov 1970; Tenorio 1985; Mašán & Fend’a 2010). In Asiatic Russia...”
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15“... hosts of this species. Distribution. Northern and Central Asia, Pakistan (Allred, 1969; Nikulina, 2004...”
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16“... hosts of this species. Distribution. Northern and Central Asia, Pakistan (Allred, 1969; Nikulina, 2004...”
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17“.... Northern and Central Palaearctic. This species is known from Eastern Europe (as Haemogamasus bregetovae...”
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18“.... Northern and Central Palaearctic. This species is known from Eastern Europe (as Haemogamasus bregetovae...”
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19“... Linnaeus, 1758 (Zemskaya, 1973). Distribution. North and Central Africa (Hirst, 1925; Tipton, 1960), Europe...”
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20“... Linnaeus, 1758 (Zemskaya, 1973). Distribution. North and Central Africa (Hirst, 1925; Tipton, 1960), Europe...”
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