Bibliography for Haemaphysalis novaeguineae Hirst, 1914
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- Barker, S.C., Walker, A.R. & Campelo, D. 2014. A list of the 70 species of Australian ticks; diagnostic guides to and species accounts of Ixodes holocyclus (paralysis tick), Ixodes cornuatus (southern paralysis tick) and Rhipicephalus australis (Australian cattle tick); and consideration of the place of Australia in the evolution of ticks with comments on four controversial ideas. International Journal for Parasitology 44: 941-953.
- Camicas, J.-L., Hervy, J.-P., Adam, F. & Morel, P.C. 1998. Les Tiques du Monde (Acarida, Ixodida). Paris : Orstom 233 pp.
- Derrick, E.H., Smith, D.J.W., Brown, H.E. & Freeman, M. 1939. The role of the bandicoot in the epidemiology of 'Q' fever : a preliminary study. Medical Journal of Australia 1: 150-155
- Estrada-Peña, A. 1989. Index-Catalog of the Ticks (Acarina : Ixodoidea) in the World. Volume 1 : Genus Haemaphysalis. Spain : Universidad de Zaragoza Vol. 1 932 pp.
- Ferguson, E.W. 1925. Australian ticks. The Australian Zoologist 4: 24-35
- Fielding, J.W. 1926. Australasian ticks. Commonwealth of Australia Department of Health, Service Publication (Tropical Division) 9: 1-114
- Hirst, S. 1914. Report on the Arachnida and Myriopoda collected by the British Ornithologists' Union Expedition and the Wollaston Expedition in Dutch New Guinea. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 20: 325-334
- Nuttall, G.H.F. & Warburton, C. 1915. Ticks. A Monograph of the Ixodoidea. Part III. Genus Haemaphysalis. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press 550 pp.
- Roberts, F.H.S. 1963. A systematic study of the Australian species of the genus Haemaphysalis Koch (Acarina : Ixodidae). Australian Journal of Zoology 11: 35-80
- Roberts, F.H.S. 1969. The larvae of Australian Ixodidae (Acarina : Ixodoidea). Journal of the Australian Entomological Society 8: 37-78
- Roberts, F.H.S. 1970. Australian Ticks. Melbourne : CSIRO 267 pp.
- Taylor, F.H. 1946. Spiders, ticks and mites, including the species harmful to man in Australia and New Guinea. Section 1. Descriptive. Commonwealth of Australia Department of Health, Service Publications (School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, University of Sydney) 6: 1-234
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