Hard Ticks (Ixodidae) from Wildlife in Liguria, Northwest Italy: Tick Species Diversity and Tick-Host Associations
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I. Schiavetti | L. Guardone | E. Razzuoli | Chiara Masotti | C. Ercolini | M. Dellepiane | V. Listorti | Annalisa Accorsi | C. Masotti
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