Bibliography for Ceratophyllinae
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- Bosc, L.A.G. 1800. Description d'une nouvelle espèce de puce (Pulex fasciatus). Bulletin des Sciences, par la Société Philomathique de Paris 2: 156
- Curtis, J. 1832. Ceratophyllus elongatus — yellow bat's flea. Folio 417. In, British Entomology; being illustrations and descriptions of the genera of insects found in Great Britain and Ireland. London : J. Curtis Vol. IX folios 386–433.
- Curtis, J. 1838. Errata and Addenda. In, British Entomology; being illustrations and descriptions of the genera of insects found in Great Britain and Ireland. Vol. XV folios 674–721 London : J. Curtis.
- Jordan, K. 1933. A survey of the classification of the American species of Ceratophyllus s. lat. Novitates Zoologicae 39: 70-79
- Murray, M.D., Orton, M.N. & Cameron, A.S. 1967. The Antarctic flea Glaciopsyllus antarcticus Smit and Dunnet. Antarctic Research Series 10: 393-395 4 figs
- Roberts, F.H.S. 1952. Insects Affecting Livestock, with special reference to important species occurring in Australia. Sydney : Angus & Robertson vi 267 pp.
- Rothschild, N.C. 1903. A new British flea: Ceratophyllus londiniensis. Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation 15: 64-65
- Schrank, F. von P. 1803. Beyträge zur Beobachtungskunst in der Naturgeschichte. In, Fauna Boica. Durchgedachte Geschichte der in Baiern einheimischen und Zahmen Thiere. Philipp Krüll. Vol. 3. viii 272 pp.
- Smit, F.G.A.M. & Dunnet, G.M. 1962. A new genus and species of flea from Antarctica (Siphonaptera: Ceratophyllidae). Pacific Insects 4: 895-903
- Smit, F.G.A.M. & Wright, A.M. 1978. A Catalogue of the Primary Type Specimens of Siphonaptera in the British Museum (Natural History). London : British Museum (Natural History) 71 pp.
- Traub, R., Rothschild, M. & Haddow, J.F. 1983. The Rothschild Collection of Fleas. The Ceratophyllidae: key to the genera and host relationships. Cambridge : M. Rothschild & R. Traub xv 288 pp. 90 pls.
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