Estimating the distribution and abundance of Rhipicephalus appendiculatus in Africa
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Brian D. Perry | R. Kruska | R. Norval | R. L. Kruska | P. Lessard | R.A.I. Norval | K. Kundert | P. Lessard | B. Perry | K. Kundert
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