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- Domrow, R. 1981. The genus Tytodectes Fain (Acari : Hypoderatidae) in Australian birds. Journal of the Australian Entomological Society 20: 97-100
- Domrow, R. 1992. Acari Astigmata (excluding feather mites) parasitic on Australian vertebrates: an annotated checklist, keys and bibliography. Invertebrate Taxonomy 6: 1459-1606
- Fain, A. 1966. Note sur les acariens nidicoles à deutonymphe parasite tissulaire des Oiseaux (Hypodectidae : Sarcoptiformes) (Note préliminaire). Revue de Zoologie et de Botanique Africaines 74: 324-330
- Fain, A. 1967. Les hypopes parasites des tissus cellulaires des oiseaux (Hypodectidae : Sarcoptiformes). Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique 43: 1-139
- Fain, A. 1969. Nouveaux hypopes parasites des tissus cellulaires d'oiseaux. Bulletin et Annales de la Société Royale Belgique d'Entomologie 105: 91-102
- Fain, A. & Domrow, R. 1979. The family Hypoderidae (Acari) in Australia. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 103: 43-46
- Fain, A. & Lukoschus, F.S. 1986. Observations on the life cycle of Neottialges (Pelecanectes) evansi Fain, 1966 and Phalacrodectes whartoni Fain, 1967 with descriptions of new taxa (Acari, Hypoderatidae). Systematic Parasitology 8: 291-316
- Green, R.H. 1989. The ectoparasitic mites of Tasmanian vertebrate animals. Records of the Queen Victoria Museum, Launceston 98: 1-25
- Janssen Duijghuijsen, G.H.S., Lukoschus, F.S. & Fain, A. 1979. Parasites of Western Australia. I. Hypopi of the family Hypoderidae Murray, 1877. Records of the Western Australian Museum 7: 1-8
- Koch, L.E. 1986. The holotypes of the Acari (Arthropoda : Arachnida) in the Western Australian Museum. Records of the Western Australian Museum 13: 53-65
- Montagu, G. 1811. Observations on some peculiarities observable in the structure of the gannet, Pelecanus bassanus, and an account of a new and curious insect, discovered to inhabit the cellular membrane of that bird. Memoirs of the Wernerian Natural History Society, Edinburgh 1: 176-193
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