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The effect of self-licking by cattle on infestations of cattle-tick, Boophilus microplus (Canestrini).
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41330
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RP3961
Author:
Snowball, G. J.
Citation:
AUST. J. AGRIC. RES. 1956 v.7, no.3 : 227-232.;
Year:
1956
Subject:
Ixodidae
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Ticks - Australia
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Cattle - Parasites
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