Dowling
Publications


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  Contribution to the knowledge of Parichoronyssus bakeri Morales-Malacara and Guerrero, 2007 (Mesostigmata: Macronyssidae): new locality and host-association records with additional molecular data

Mello-Oliveira, Victor de Souza; Jacinavicius, Fernando de Castro; Guerro-de-Souza, Mariane ; Dornelas Júnior, Leormando Fortunato; Castro-Santiago, Ana Carolina; Calchi, Ana Cláudia; Lourenço, Elizabete Captivo; Dowling, Ashley P. G.; Famadas, Katia Maria; André, Marcos Rogério; Camargo, Luis Marcelo Aranha; Barros-Battesti, Darci Moraes and Bassini-Silva, Ricardo
2024 - Volume: 64, issue: 1
pages: 56-62


  Nasal mites from specimens of the brown-headed cowbird (Icteridae: Molothrus ater) from Texas and Arkansas, U.S.A.

Hilario-Pérez, Alexis D. and Dowling, Ashley P.G.
2018 - Volume: 58, issue: 2
pages: 296-301


  Torrenticola trimaculata n. sp. (Parasitengona: Torrenticolidae), a three-spotted water mite from eastern North America: taxonomic history, species delimitation, and survey of external morphology

Fisher, J.R.; Fisher, D.M.; Nelson, W.A.; O'Neill, J.C.; Skvarla, M.J.; Ochoa, R.; Bauchan, G.R.; Radwell, A.J. and Dowling, A.P.G.
2015 - Volume: 55, issue: 1
pages: 71-116


  A new species of Neoscirula (Acari: Cunaxidae: Coleoscirinae) from the Ozark Highlands (USA), with a note on biogeography

Skvarla, M.J.; Fisher, J.R. and Dowling, A.P.G.
2011 - Volume: 51, issue: 3
pages: 283-293

  Scanning electron microscopy vouchers and genomic data from an individual specimen: maximizing the utility of delicate and rare specimens

Dowling, A.P.G.; Bauchan, G.R.; Ochoa, R. and Beard, J.J.
2010 - Volume: 50, issue: 4
pages: 479-485

  Modern methods and technology for doing classical taxonomy

Fisher, J.R. and Dowling, A.P.G.
2010 - Volume: 50, issue: 3
pages: 395-409

  Phylogeny of Dermanyssoidea (Acari: Parasitiformes) suggests multiple origins of parasitism

Dowling, A. and Oconnor, B.M.
2010 - Volume: 50, issue: 1
pages: 113-129

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