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REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS BY LANCE A. DURDEN
PAPERS
1)
Durden, L. A. 1974.
Ochropleura fennica (Tauscher)(Lep., Noctuidae): a second British record.
Entomologists Gazette 25: 51.
2)
Durden, L. A. 1980a. Collecting sucking lice (Anoplura). Bulletin
of the Amateur Entomologists Society 39: 60-65.
3)
Durden, L. A. 1980b. Seasonal abundance of fleas (Siphonaptera)
and sucking lice (Anoplura) on Gray squirrels, Sciurus carolinensis, in
central Tennessee, USA. Journal of Medical Entomology 17: 483-484.
4) Durden, L. A. 1982a. An interesting case of mimicry.
Bulletin of the Amateur Entomologists Society 41: 26-27.
5)
Durden, L. A. 1982b. Pegomya finitima (Diptera,
Anthomyiidae) as an epizoite of the eastern chipmunk in central Tennessee.
American Midland Naturalist 108: 404-406.
6)
Durden, L. A. 1983a. Phenology and host associations of eastern
chipmunk (Tamias striatus) epifauna in central Tennessee. Journal of the
Tennessee Academy of Science 58: 16-20.
7)
Durden, L. A. 1983b. Sucking louse (Hoplopleura erratica:
Insecta, Anoplura) exchange between individuals of a wild population of eastern
chipmunks, Tamias striatus, in central Tennessee, USA. Journal of
Zoology, London 201: 117-123.
8)
Durden, L. A. and DeBruyn, E. J. 1984a. Louse infestations of tree
shrews (Tupaia glis). Laboratory Animal Science 34: 188-190.
9)
Durden, L. A. 1984b. Seasonal activity of the eastern chipmunk,
Tamias striatus, in central Tennessee. Journal of the Tennessee Academy of
Science 59: 28-30.
10)
Durden, L. A. 1984c. Possible function of cephalic outgrowths of
sucking lice (Anoplura) parasitic on tree shrews (Tupaiidae). Journal of
Medical Entomology 21: 470-471.
11)
Durden, L. A. 1984d. A bilateral gynandromorph of Antepione
thisoaria (Geometridae). Journal of the Lepidopterists Society 38: 323.
12)
Durden, L. A. and DeBruyn, E. J. 1984e. Louse infestations of
tree shrews (Tupaia glis). Laboratory Primate Newsletter 23(3): 28.
13)
Durden, L. A., and Wilson, N. 1985a. Ectoparasites from the
grey-headed flying fox, Pteropus poliocephalus and red flying fox, P.
scapulatus (Chiroptera, Pteropodidae) from southeastern Queensland,
Australia. Macroderma 1: 51-53.
14)
Durden, L. A., Sly, D. L., and Buck, A. T. 1985b. Parasitic
arthropods of bushbabies (Galago senegalensis and G.
crassicaudatus) recently imported to the USA. Laboratory Primate Newsletter
24(4): 5-6.
15)
Durden, L. A. 1986a. An annotated list of the butterflies of
Davidson County, Tennessee. Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science 61: 4-6.
16)
Durden, L. A. 1986b. Rats and ectoparasites on Project Wallace.
Antenna, Bulletin of the Royal Entomological Society of London 10: 29-30.
(Invited paper).
17)
Goff, M. L., Durden, L. A. and Whitaker, J. 0., Jr. 1986c. A new
species of Schoengastia (Acari: Trombiculidae) from mammals collected in
Sulawesi, Indonesia. International Journal of Acarology 12: 91-93.
18)
Durden, L. A. 1986d. Ectoparasites and other arthropod
associates of tropical rain forest mammals in Sulawesi Utara, Indonesia.
National Geographic Research 2: 320-331.
19)
Durden, L. A. 1986e. The reinfestation of forest rats (Maxomys
musschenbroekii) by epifaunistic arthropods in Sulawesi, Indonesia. Journal
of Tropical Ecology 2: 283-286.
20)
Whitaker, J. 0., Jr., and Durden, L. A. 1987a. Some
ectoparasitic mites from mammals from Sulawesi Utara, Indonesia. Entomological
News 98: 26-30.
21)
Durden, L. A. 1987b. Interspecific associations between
arthropods epifaunistic on the eastern chipmunk, Tamias striatus,
and an overview of arthropod coexistence on mammals in general. Journal of the
Tennessee Academy of Science 62: 44-51.
22)
Durden, L. A. 1987c. Influence of host size on louse infestation
densities of eastern chipmunks (Tamias striatus). Journal of
Parasitology 73: 426-427.
23)
Durden, L. A. 1987d. The genus Polyplax (Anoplura:
Polyplacidae) in Sulawesi, Indonesia, with the description of a new species.
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 89: 811-817.
24)
Durden, L. A. 1987e. Predator-prey interactions between
ectoparasites. Parasitology Today 3: 306-308. (Invited review).
25)
Goff, M. L., and Durden, L. A. 1987f. A new species and new
records of chiggers (Acari: Trombiculidae) from North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
International Journal of Acarology 13: 209-211.
26)
Durden, L. A. 1988a. Book review. The sucking lice of North
America. An illustrated manual for identification. By K. C. Kim, H. D. Pratt
& C. J. Stojanovich, 1986. Parasitology Today 4: 27 (and issue cover). (Invited
rview).
27) Durden, L. A. 1988b. Silkmoths. The
Tennessee Conservationist 54: 14-16.
28)
Durden, L. A. 1988c. Critical comment. Predation of ticks by
shrews. Journal of Parasitology 74: 740.
29)
Durden, L. A. 1988d. The spiny rat louse, Polyplax
spinulosa, as a parasite of the rice rat, Oryzomys palustris,
in North America. Journal of Parasitology 74: 900-901.
30)
Durden, L. A., Lott, D. A. and Ingram, B. 1988e. Fleas (Siphonaptera)
from a dormouse nest in Devon. Entomologists Monthly Magazine 124: 156.
31)
Durden, L. A. 1988f. Book review. The sucking lice of North
America. An illustrated manual for identification. By K. C. Kim, H. D. Pratt &
C. J. Stojanovich, 1986. Journal of Medical Entomology 25: 305-306.
32) Durden, L. A. and Watts, C. H. S. 1989. A collection of
ticks (Ixodidae) from Sulawesi Utara, Indonesia. Biotropia 2: 32-37.
33)
Luckhart, S., Durden, L. A., and Mullen, G. R. 1990a. Rocky
Mountain spotted fever in Alabama. Natural Resources Series, Agricultural and
Natural Resources Timely Information, Alabama Cooperative Extension Service. 3
p.
34)
Peterson, B. V., Durden, L. A., Keirans, J. E. and Taylor, P.
M. 1990b. Some ectoparasites of bats from Halmahera island, Indonesia.
Entomological News 101: 39-47.
35)
Durden, L. A., Peterson, B. V., Wilson, N. and Christiansen, B.
1990c. Some ectoparasites of bats from Seram island, Indonesia. Entomological
News 101: 48-56.
36)
Durden, L. A. 1990d. Epifaunistic insects of northern
short-tailed shrews (Blarina brevicauda) in central Tennessee. Journal of
the Tennessee Academy of Science 65: 1-3.
37)
Durden, L. A. 1990e. The genus Hoplopleura (Anoplura:
Hoplopleuridae) from murid rodents in Sulawesi, with descriptions of three new
species and notes on host relationships. Journal of Medical Entomology 27:
269-281.
38)
Durden, L. A., and Wilson, N. 1990f. Ectoparasitic and
phoretic arthropods from Virginia opossums (Didelphis virginiana) in
central Tennessee. Journal of Parasitology 76: 581-583.
39)
Mullen, G. R., Luckhart, S., and Durden, L. A. 1990g. Four
tick species found on Alabama deer. Highlights of Agricultural Research 37(2):
9.
40)
Durden, L. A. 1990h. Phoretic relationships between sucking
lice (Anoplura) and flies (Diptera) associated with humans and livestock. The
Entomologist 109: 191-192.
41)
Durden, L. A., Traub, R., and Emerson, K. C. 1990i. Sucking
lice (Anoplura) from Pakistan mammals with notes on zoogeography. Entomological
News 101: 225-235.
42)
Durden, L. A., and Page, B. 1991a. Ectoparasites of commensal
rodents in Sulawesi Utara, with notes on species of medical importance. Medical
and Veterinary Entomology 5: 1-7.
43)
Durden, L. A., Wilson, N., and Lott, D. A. 1991b. Fleas (Siphonaptera)
and mites (Acari) collected from mole (Talpa europaea) nests in England.
The Entomologist 110: 43-48.
44)
Durden, L. A., and Wilson, N. 1991c. Parasitic and phoretic
arthropods of sylvatic and commensal white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus)
in central Tennessee, with notes on Lyme disease. Journal of Parasitology 77:
219-223.
45)
Durden, L. A. 1991d. A new flea (Siphonaptera) record for
Mississippi with notes on other flea records from the state. Journal of
Entomological Science 26: 310-311.
46)
Durden, L. A., and Musser, G. G. 1991e. A new species of
sucking louse (Insecta, Anoplura) from a montane forest rat in Central Sulawesi
and a preliminary interpretation of the sucking louse fauna of Sulawesi.
American Museum Novitates 3008: 1-10.
47) Durden, L. A. 1991f. Pseudoscorpions associated with
mammals in Papua New Guinea. Biotropica 23: 204-206.
48)
Durden, L. A., Luckhart, S., Mullen, G. R., and Smith, S.
1991g. Tick infestations of white-tailed deer in Alabama. Journal of Wildlife
Diseases 27: 606-614.
49)
Durden, L. A. 1991h. New records of sucking lice (Anoplura)
from African mammals. Journal of African Zoology/ Revue de
Zoologie africaine 105: 331-342.
50) Durden, L. A. 1991i. A new species
and an annotated world list of the sucking louse genus Neohaematopinus (Anoplura:
Polyplacidae). Journal of Medical Entomology 28: 694-700.
51)
Durden, L. A., Linthicum, K. J., and Turell, M. J. 1992a.
Mechanical transmission of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis virus by
hematophagous mites (Acari). Journal of Medical Entomology 29: 118-121.
52)
Durden, L. A., Best, T. L., Wilson, N., and Hilton, C. D.
1992b. Ectoparasitic mites (Acari) of sympatric Brazilian free-tailed bats and
big brown bats in Alabama. Journal of Medical Entomology 29: 507-511.
53)
Durden, L. A., and Linthicum, K. J. 1992c. Efficient
laboratory maintenance of blood-feeding mesostigmatid mites (Acari). Journal of
Medical Entomology 29: 564-566.
54)
Luckhart, S., Mullen, G. R., Durden, L. A., and Wright, J. C.
1992d. Borrelia sp. in ticks recovered from white-tailed deer in
Alabama. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 28: 449-452.
55)
Durden, L. A. 1992e. Ectoparasites of sympatric meadow voles
and white-footed mice at Fort Detrick, Maryland. Journal of Medical Entomology
29: 761-766.
56)
Durden, L. A., and Musser, G. G. 1992f. Sucking lice (Insecta,
Anoplura) from indigenous Sulawesi rodents: a new species of Polyplax
from a montane shrew rat, and new information about Polyplax wallacei and
P. eropepli. American Museum Novitates 3052: 1-19.
57)
Durden, L. A., and Oliver, J. H., Jr. 1992g. Book review.
Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome, tick- and mosquito-borne viruses. C. H.
Calisher (ed.), 1991. Journal of Medical Entomology 29: 1067-1068.
58)
Durden, L. A., and Kollars, T. M., Jr. 1992h. An annotated
list of the ticks (Acari: Ixodoidea) of Tennessee, with records of four exotic
species for the United States. Bulletin of the Society for Vector Ecology 17:
125-131.
59)
Durden, L. A., Linthicum, K. J., and Monath, T. P. 1993a.
Laboratory transmission of eastern equine encephalomyelitis virus to chickens by
chicken mites. Journal of Medical Entomology 30: 281-285.
60)
Davis, A. J., and Durden. L. A. 1993b. Are fig-wasps
hitch-hikers? Borneo Research Bulletin 25: 133-136.
61) Durden, L. A., Logan, T. M., Wilson, M. L., and Linthicum,
K. J. 1993c. Experimental vector incompetence of a soft tick, Ornithodoros
sonrai (Acari: Argasidae), for Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus.
Journal of Medical Entomology 30: 493-496.
62) Durden, L. A., Klompen, J. S. H., and
Keirans, J. E. 1993d. Parasitic arthropods of sympatric opossums, cotton
rats, and cotton mice from Merritt Island, Florida. Journal of Parasitology 79:
283-286.
63)
Durden, L. A., and M. J. Turell. 1993e. Inefficient mechanical
transmission of Langat (tick-borne encephalitis virus complex) virus by
blood-feeding mites (Acari) to laboratory mice. Journal of Medical Entomology
30: 639-641.
64)
Keirans, J. E., Durden, L. A., and Hopla, C. E. 1993f.
Description of the immature stages of Ixodes baergi (Acari: Ixodidae), a
parasite of cliff swallows in the United States. Journal of Medical Entomology
30: 735-739.
65)
Durden, L. A., Musser, G. G., and Carney, P. W. 1993g. In
Memorium. Tuti Hadi (1943-1993). Bulletin of the Society for Vector Ecology
18(2): xii-xiii.
66)
Turell, M. J., and Durden, L. A. 1994a. Experimental
transmission of Langat (tick-borne encephalitis complex) virus by the soft tick
Ornithodoros sonrai (Acari: Argasidae). Journal of Medical Entomology 31:
148-151.
67)
Richardson, D. J., Durden, L. A., and Snyder, D. E. 1994b.
Ectoparasites of the raccoon (Procyon lotor) from north-central
Arkansas. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 67: 208-212.
68)
Durden, L. A., and Keirans, J. E. 1994c. Description of the
larva, diagnosis of the nymph and female based on scanning electron microscopy,
hosts, and distribution, of Ixodes (Ixodes) venezuelensis. Medical
and Veterinary Entomology 8: 310-316.
69)
Durden, L. A., and Musser, G. G. 1994d. The mammalian hosts of
the sucking lice (Insecta, Anoplura) of the world: a host-parasite checklist.
Bulletin of the Society for Vector Ecology 19: 130-168.
70)
Pung, O. J., Durden, L. A., Banks, C. W., and Jones, D. N.
1994e. Ectoparasites of opossums and raccoons in southeastern Georgia. Journal
of Medical Entomology 31: 915-919.
71)
Davis, A. J., and Durden, L. A. 1994f. Are fig-wasps
hitch-hikers? Entomologists' Monthly Magazine 130: 137-139.
72)
Durden, L. A. 1995a. Lyme disease in the Southeast. Vector
Control Bulletin of the North Central States 3(2):32-33.
73)
Klompen, J. S. H., Keirans, J. E., and Durden, L. A. 1995b.
Three new species of ticks (Ixodida: Argasidae: Carios) from fruit bats (Chiroptera:
Pteropodidae) in the Australasian region, with notes on host associations.
Acarologia, Paris 36: 25-40.
74)
Durden, L. A. 1995c. Fleas (Siphonaptera) of cotton mice on a
Georgia barrier island: a depauperate fauna. Journal of Parasitology 81:
526-529.
75)
Durden, L. A., Dotson, E. M., and Vogel, G. N. 1995d. Two
efficient techniques for catching skinks. Herpetological Review 25(3): 137.
76)
Kollars, T. M., Jr., Durden, L. A., Keirans, J. E., and Oliver,
J. H., Jr. 1995e. First records of Haemaphysalis (Aboimisalis)
chordeilis, Ixodes (Pholeoixodes) banksi, and Ixodes (Ixodes) brunneus
(Acari: Ixodidae) from Missouri. Journal of Entomological Science 30: 511-512.
77)
Durden, L. A. 1995f. Bot fly parasitism of cotton mice (Peromyscus
gossypinus) on St. Catherines Island, Georgia. Journal of Parasitology 81:
787-790.
78)
Durden, L. A., Vogel, G. N., and Oliver, J. H., Jr. 1996a.
Nocturnal questing by the blacklegged tick, Ixodes scapularis. Journal
of Parasitology 82: 174-175.
79)
Keirans, J. E., Hutcheson, H. J., Durden, L. A., and Klompen, J.
S. H. 1996b. Ixodes (Ixodes) scapularis Say (Acari: Ixodidae):
redescription of all active stages, distribution, hosts, geographical variation,
and medical and veterinary importance. Journal of Medical Entomology 32:
297-318.
80)
Felz, M. W., Durden, L. A., and Oliver, J. H., Jr. 1996c.
Ticks parasitizing humans in Georgia and South Carolina. Journal of Parasitology
82: 505-508.
81)
Durden, L. A., and Keirans, J. E. 1996d. Host-parasite
coextinction and the plight of tick conservation. American Entomologist 42:
87-91.
82)
McCay, T. S., and Durden, L. A. 1996e. Ticks and fleas of
shrews in Appalachian Georgia and North Carolina. Journal of Parasitology 82:
666-667.
83)
Lefcort, H., and Durden, L. A. 1996f. The effect of infection
with Lyme disease spirochetes (Borrelia burgdorferi) on the phototaxis,
activity, and questing height of the tick vector Ixodes scapularis.
Parasitology 113: 97-103.
84)
Durden, L. A., Keirans, J. E., and Oliver, J. H., Jr. 1996g.
The U.S. National Tick Collection: a vital resource for systematics and human
and animal welfare. American Entomologist 42: 239-243.
85)
Azad, A. F., and Durden, L. A. 1997a. Obituary. Robert Traub,
Ph.D. (1916-1996). American Society for Rickettsiology Newsletter 1(2): 6-7.
86)
Kollars, T. M., Jr., Durden, L. A., Masters, E. J., and Oliver,
J. H., Jr. 1997b. Some factors affecting infestation of white-tailed deer by
blacklegged ticks and winter ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) in southeastern Missouri.
Journal of Medical Entomology 34: 372-375.
87)
Durden, L. A., and Kollars, T. M., Jr. 1997c. The fleas (Siphonaptera)
of Tennessee. Journal of Vector Ecology 22: 13-22.
88)
Durden, L. A., Kollars, T. M., Jr., Patton, S., and Gerhardt, R.
R. 1997d. Sucking lice (Anoplura) of mammals of Tennessee. Journal of Vector
Ecology 22: 71-76.
89)
Durden, L. A., Banks, C. W., Clark, K. L., Belbey, B. V., and
Oliver, J.H., Jr. 1997e. Ectoparasite fauna of the eastern woodrat, Neotoma
floridana: composition, origin, and comparison with ectoparasite faunas of
western woodrats. Journal of Parasitology 83: 374-381.
90)
Durden, L. A., and Wisseman, C. L., Jr. 1997f. Obituary.
Robert Traub, Ph.D. (1916-1996). Tropical Medicine and Hygiene News 46: 38.
91)
Durden, L. A., McLean, R. G., Oliver, J. H., Jr., Ubico, S. R.
and James, A. M. 1997g. Ticks, Lyme disease spirochetes, trypanosomes, and
antibody to encephalitis viruses in wild birds from coastal Georgia and South
Carolina. Journal of Parasitology 83: 1178-1182.
92)
Kollars, T. M., Jr., Durden, L. A., and Oliver, J. H., Jr.
1997h. Fleas and lice parasitizing mammals in Missouri. Journal of Vector
Ecology 22: 125-132.
93)
Durden, L. A., and Oliver, J. H., Jr. 1998a. Feature article:
Georgia Southern University's Institute of Arthropodology and Parasitology: a
center for excellence in research, service and teaching. Georgia Journal of
Science 56: 83-93.
94)
Hopla, C. E., and Durden, L. A. 1998b. In memorium. Robert
Traub, 26 October 1916 - 21 December 1996. Journal of Medical Entomology 35:
345.
95)
Durden, L. A., Robbins, R. G., Azad, A. F., Hopla, C. E.,
Johnson, P. T., and Rothschild, M. 1998c. Obituary. Robert Traub (1916-1996).
Journal of Medical Entomology 35: 346-353.
96)
Durden, L. A., and Robbins, R. G. 1998d. Robert Traub
(1916-1996): a bibliography. Journal of Medical Entomology 35: 354-361.
97)
Keirans, J. E., and Durden, L. A. 1998e. An illustrated key to
nymphs of the tick genus Amblyomma (Acari: Ixodidae) of the United
States. Journal of Medical Entomology 35: 489-495.
98)
Felz, M. W., and Durden, L. A. 1998f. Identifying ticks: a
pictorial guide. Patient Care 32(13): 172-187.
99)
Felz, M., and Durden. L. A. 1999a. Attachment sites of four
ixodid tick species parasitizing humans in Georgia and South Carolina. Journal
of Medical Entomology 36: 361-364.
100)
Beaucournu, J.-C., and Durden, L. A. 1999b.
Neopsylla musseri n. sp. (Siphonaptera -
Ctenophthalmidae), puce nouvelle du Sulawesi Central (Indonésie).
Parasite 6: 163-167.
101) Spears, R. E., Durden, L. A., and Hagan, D.
V. 1999c. Ectoparasites of Brazilian free-tailed bats with emphasis on
anatomical site preferences for Chiroptonyssus robustipes (Acari:
Macronyssidae). Journal of Medical Entomology 36: 481-485.
102)
Poucher, K. L., Hutcheson, H. J., Keirans, J. E., Durden, L. A.,
and Black IV, W. C. 1999d. Molecular genetic key for the identification of 17
Ixodes species of the United States (Acari: Ixodidae): a methods model.
Journal of Parasitology 85: 623-629.
103)
Kollars, T. M., Jr., Oliver, J. H., Jr., Kollars, P. G., and Durden,
L. A. 1999e. Seasonal activity and host associations of Ixodes
scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae) in southeastern Missouri. Journal of Medical
Entomology 36: 720-726.
104)
Durden, L. A., Wills, W., and K. L. Clark. 1999f. The fleas (Siphonaptera)
of South Carolina with an assessment of their vectorial importance. Journal of
Vector Ecology 24: 171-181.
105)
Williams, D. C., Wills, W., Durden L. A., and Gray, E. W. 1999g.
Ticks of South Carolina (Acari: Ixodoidea). Journal of Vector Ecology 24:
224-232.
106)
Durden, L. A., and Webb, J. P., Jr. 1999h. Abrocomaphthirus
hoplai, a new genus and species of sucking louse from Chile and its
relevance to zoogeography. Medical and Veterinary Entomology 13: 447-452.
107)
Durden, L. A., and Oliver, J. H., Jr. 1999i. Ecology of
Ixodes scapularis and Lyme disease in coastal Georgia, USA, pp.
379-383 In: G. R. Needham, R. Mitchell, D. J. Horn and W. C. Welbourn
(eds.) Acarology IX, Volume 2, Symposia. Ohio Biological Survey, Columbus,
Ohio.
108)
Oliver, J. H., Jr., Clark, K. L., Chandler, F. W., Jr., Tao, L., James,
A. M., Banks, C. W., Huey, L. O., Banks, A. R., Williams, D. C. and Durden,
L. A. 2000a. Isolation, cultivation, and characterization of Borrelia
burgdorferi from rodents and ticks in the Charleston area of South
Carolina. Journal of Clinical Microbiology 38: 120-124.
109)
Whitlock, J. E., Fang, Q.-Q., Durden, L. A., and Oliver, J. H.,
Jr. 2000b. Prevalence of Ehrlichia chaffeensis (Rickettsiales:
Rickettsiaceae) in lone star ticks, Amblyomma americanum (Acari: Ixodidae),
of the Georgia coast and barrier islands. Journal of Medical Entomology 37:
276-280.
110)
Kinsey, A. A., Durden, L. A., and Oliver, J. H., Jr. 2000c. Tick
infestations of birds in coastal Georgia and Alabama. Journal of Parasitology
86: 251-254.
111)
Kollars, T. M., Jr., Oliver, J. H., Jr., Kollars, P. G., James, A. M.,
Richardson, A., Durden, L. A., Miles, D. O., and Masters, E. J. 2000d.
Phenotypic variation in Borrelia burgdorferi senso lato in ticks (Acari:
Ixodidae) and isolates from Missouri. International Journal of Acarology 26:
167-172.
112)
Hu, R., Durden, L. A., and Oliver, J. H., Jr. 2000e. Winter
ectoparasites of mammals in the northeastern Piedmont area of Georgia. Journal
of Vector Ecology 25: 23-27.
113)
Merten, H. A., and Durden, L. A. 2000f. A state-by-state survey
of records of ticks parasitizing humans in the United States. Journal of Vector
Ecology 25: 102-113.
114)
Durden, L. A., and Beaucournu, J.-C. 2000g. The flea genus
Sigmactenus (Siphonaptera: Leptopsyllidae): a new species from Timor and new
material from new Guinea and the Philippines. Journal of Parasitology 86:
432-437.
115)
Pung, O. J., Carlisle, L. D., Whitlock, J. E., Vives, S. P., Durden,
L. A. and Spadgenske, E. 2000h. Survey and host fitness effects of
red-cockaded woodpecker blood parasites and nest cavity arthropods. Journal of
Parasitology 86: 506-510.
116)
Durden, L. A., and Beaucournu, J.-C. 2000i. The flea genus
Sigmactenus: three new taxa from Sulawesi, identification key, and
distribution map for all known species and subspecies. Parasite 7: 151-165.
117)
Pung, O. J., Durden, L. A., Patrick, M. J., Conyers, T., and
Mitchell, L. R. 2000j. Ectoparasites and gastrointestinal helminths of
southern flying squirrels in southeast Georgia. Journal of Parasitology 86:
1051-1055.
118)
Kollars, T. M., Jr., Kollars, P. G., Durden, L. A., and Oliver, J.
H., Jr. 2000k. Host associations and seasonal activity of Amblyomma
americanum (Acari: Ixodidae) in Missouri. Journal of Parasitology 86:
1156-1159.
119)
McAloon, F. M., and Durden, L. A. 2000l. Attachment sites and
frequency distribution of erythraeid mites, Leptus indianensis (Acari:
Prostigmata), ectoparasitic on harvestmen, Leiobunum formosum (Opiliones).
Experimental and Applied Acarology 24: 561-567.
120)
Kollars, T. M., Jr., Oliver, J. H., Jr., Masters, E. J., Kollars, P. G.,
and Durden, L. A. 2000m. Host utilization and seasonal occurrence of
Dermacentor species (Acari: Ixodidae) in Missouri, USA. Experimental and
Applied Acarology 24: 631-643.
121)
Durden, L. A., Hu, R., Oliver, J. H., Jr., and Cilek, J. E.
2000n. Rodent ectoparasites from two locations in northwestern Florida. Journal
of Vector Ecology 25: 222-228.
122)
Durden, L. A., and Gomez, M. S. 2000o. Abrocomaphthirus
chilensis (Gomez), new combination (Phthiraptera - Anoplura), an
ectoparasite of the Chilean rodent, Abrocoma bennetti (Abrocomidae).
Parasite 7: 331-332.
123)
Durden, L. A., and Eckerlin, R. P. 2001a. Polyplax
guatemalensis sp. n. (Phthiraptera: Anoplura), a new sucking louse from
Peromyscus grandis, a montane cloud forest rodent from Guatemala. Folia
Parasitologica 48: 69-72.
124)
Durden, L. A., Oliver, J. H., Jr., and Kinsey, A. A. 2001b.
Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) and spirochetes (Spirochaetaceae: Spirochaetales)
recovered from birds on a Georgia barrier island. Journal of Medical Entomology
38: 231-236.
125)
Durden, L. A. 2001c. Book review: Les poux (Insecta,
Anoplura) de la région Afrotropicale. By F.-X. Pajot, 2000. Medical and
Veterinary Entomology 15: 224.
126) Carreno, R. A., Durden, L. A., D. R. Brooks, A. Abrams, and
E. Hoberg. 2001d. Parelaphostrongylus tenuis (Nematoda:
Protostrongylidae) and other parasites of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus
virginianus) in Costa Rica. Comparative Parasitology 68: 177-184.
127)
Scott, J. D., Fernando, K., Banerjee, S. N., Durden, L. A., Byrne,
S. K., Banerjee, M., Mann, R. B., and Morshed, M. G. 2001e. Birds distribute
ixodid and Borrelia burgdorferi-infected ticks in Canada. Journal of
Medical Entomology 38: 493-500.
128)
Bonilla Steinlein, D., Durden, L. A., and W. L. Gannon. 2001f.
Tick (Acari) infestations of bats in New Mexico. Journal of Medical Entomology
38: 609-611.
129)
Beaucournu, J.-C., and Durden, L. A. 2001g. Deux
Stivalius (Siphonaptera - Pygiopsyllidae - Pygiopsyllinae) nouveaux
d’Indonésie. Parasite 8: 147-153.
130)
Durden, L. A. 2001h. Ectoparasite Biodiversity. All Taxa
Biodiversity Inventory Quarterly 2(3): 4-5.
131)
Keirans, J. E., and Durden, L. A. 2001i. Invasion: Exotic ticks
(Acari: Argasidae, Ixodidae) imported into the United States: a review and new
records. Journal of Medical Entomology 38: 850-861.
132)
Clark, K. L., Oliver, J. H., Jr., Grego, J. M., James, A. M., Durden,
L. A., and Banks, C. W. 2001j. Host associations of ticks parasitizing
rodents at Borrelia burgdorferi-enzootic sites in South Carolina. Journal
of Parasitology 87: 1379-1386.
133)
Durden, L. A., and Timm, R. M. 2001k. Hoplopleura janzeni
n. sp. (Phthiraptera: Anoplura), a new sucking louse from a Central American
swimming mouse. Journal of Parasitology 87: 1409-1413.
134)
Goldberg, M., Rechav, Y., and Durden, L. A. 2002a. Ticks
parasitizing dogs in northwestern Georgia. Journal of Medical Entomology 39:
112-114.
135)
Clark, K. L., Oliver, J. H., Jr., James, A. M., Durden, L. A., and
Banks, C. W. 2002b Prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato
infection among rodents and host-seeking ticks in South Carolina. Journal of
Medical Entomology 39: 198-206.
136) Durden, L. A., Keirans, J. E., and Smith, L. L.
2002c. Amblyomma geochelone, a new species of tick (Acari: Ixodidae)
from the Madagascan ploughshare tortoise. Journal of Medical Entomology 39:
398-403 (and journal issue cover).
137)
Musser, G. G., and Durden, L. A. 2002d. Sulawesi rodents:
description of a new genus and species of Murinae (Muridae, Rodentia) and its
parasitic new species of sucking louse (Insecta, Anoplura). American Museum
Novitates 3368: 1-50.
138)
Durden, L. A., and Beaucournu, J.-C. 2002e. Gymnomeropsylla
n. gen. (Siphonaptera: Pygiopsyllidae) from Sulawesi, Indonesia with the
description of two new species. Parasite 9: 225-232.
139) Clark, K. L., and Durden, L. A. 2002f.
Parasitic arthropods of small mammals in Mississippi. Journal of Mammalogy 83:
1039-1048.
140)
Durden, L. A., Oliver, J. H., Jr., Banks, C. W., and Vogel, G. N.
2002g. Parasitism of lizards by immature stages of the blacklegged tick,
Ixodes scapularis (Acari, Ixodidae). Experimental and Applied Acarology 26:
257-266.
141)
Bown, K. J., Ellis, B. A., Birtles, R. J., Durden, L. A., Lello,
J., and Bennett, M. 2002h. New world origin for haemoparasites infecting
United Kingdom grey squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis), as revealed by
phylogenetic analysis of Bartonella infecting squirrel populations in
England and the United States. Epidemiology and Infection 129: 647-653.
142)
Reeves, W. K.,III, Durden, L. A., and Wills, W. 2002i. New
records of ticks (Acari: Argasidae, Ixodidae) from South Carolina. Journal of
Urban and Agricultural Entomology 19: 197-204
143)
Morshed, M. G., Scott, J. D., Fernando, K., Mann, R. B., and Durden,
L. A. 2003a. Lyme disease spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi,
endemic at epicenter in Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario. Journal of Medical
Entomology 40: 91-94.
144)
Durden, L. A., and D. J. Richardson. 2003b. Ectoparasites of the
striped skunk, Mephitis mephitis, in Connecticut, U.S.A. Comparative
Parasitology 70: 42-45.
145)
Mardon, D. K., and Durden, L. A. 2003c. New species of the fleas
Farhangia and Nestivalius, (Siphonaptera: Pygiopsyllidae) from
endemic rodents in Sulawesi, Indonesia. Medical and Veterinary Entomology 17:
75-86.
146) Gorham, C. H., Fang, Q. Q., and Durden,
L. A. 2003d. Wolbachia endosymbionts in fleas. Journal of
Parasitology 89: 283-289.
147)
Xu, G., Fang, Q.-Q., Keirans, J. E., and Durden, L. A. 2003e.
Molecular phylogenetic analyses indicate that the Ixodes ricinus complex
is a paraphyletic group. Journal of Parasitology 89: 452-457.
148)
Wilson, N., and Durden, L. A. 2003f. Ectoparasites of
terrestrial vertebrates inhabiting the Georgia Barrier Islands, USA: an
inventory and preliminary biogeographical analysis. Journal of Biogeography 30:
1207-1220.
149)
Murrell, B. P., Durden, L. A., and J. A. Cook. 2003g. Host
associations of the tick Ixodes angustus (Acari: Ixodidae) on Alaskan
mammals. Journal of Medical Entomology 40: 682-685.
150)
Oliver, J.H., Jr., Lin, T., Gao. L., Clark, K. L., Banks, C. W.,
Durden, L. A., James, A. M., and Chandler, F. W., Jr. 2003i. An enzootic
transmission cycle of Lyme borreliosis spirochetes in the southeastern United
States. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, USA 100: 11642-11645.
151)
Xu, G., Fang, Q.-Q., Keirans, J. E., and Durden, L. A. 2003h.
Application of Bayesian methodology for inferring phylogenetic relationships of
ticks within the genus Ixodes. Acta Zoologica Sinica 49: 380-388.
(In Chinese).
152)
Xu, G., Fang, Q.-Q., Keirans, J. E., and Durden, L. A. 2003i.
Cloning and sequencing of putative acetylcholinesterase cDNAs from the American
dog tick, Dermacentor variabilis, and the brown dog tick,
Rhipicephalus sanguineus (Acari: Ixodidae). Journal of Medical Entomology
40: 890-896.
153)
Durden, L. A., and Horak, I. G. 2004a. Linognathus weisseri
sp. nov. (Phthiraptera: Linognathidae) of impalas, Aepyceros melampus:
description and biology. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research 71:
59-66.
154) Xu, G., Fang, Q.-Q., Keirans, J. E. and Durden, L. A. 2004b.
Cloning and sequencing of putative calreticulin complementary DNAs form four
hard tick species. Journal of Parasitology 90: 73-78.
155)
Scott, J. D., Fernando, K., Durden, L. A., and Morshed, M. G.
2004c. Lyme disease spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi, endemic in
epicenter at Turkey Point, Ontario. Journal of Medical Entomology 41: 226-230.
156) Xu, G., Fang, Q.-Q., Keirans, J. E. and Durden, L. A.
2004d. Ferritin gene coding sequences are conserved among eight hard tick
species (Ixodida: Ixodidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 97:
567-573.
157) Durden, L. A., Ellis, B. A., Banks, C. W., Crowe, J. D., and
Oliver, J. H., Jr. 2004e. Ectoparasites of gray squirrels in two different
habitats and screening of selected ectoparasites for bartonellae. Journal of
Parasitology 90: 485-489.
158)
Wells, A. B., Durden, L. A., and Smoyer III, J. H. 2004f. Ticks (Acari:
Ixodidae) parasitizing domestic dogs in southeastern Georgia. Journal of
Entomological Science 39: 426-432.
159) Nims, T., Durden, L. A., and Nims, R. 2004g. New state and
host records for the phoretic fur mite, Glycyphagus hypudaei (Acari:
Glycyphagidae). Journal of Entomological Science 39: 470-471.
160) Reeves, W. K., Durden, L. A., and Wrenn, W. J. 2004h.
Ectoparasitic chiggers (Acari: Trombiculidae, Leeuwenhoekiidae), lice (Phthiraptera),
and Hemiptera (Cimicidae and Reduviidae) from South Carolina, U.S.A. Zootaxa
647: 1-20.
161) Durden, L. A. 2004i. Book review, “Ticks (Acari:
Ixodida) of the neotropical zoogeographical region,” by A. A. Guglielmone, A.
Estrada-Peña, J. E. Keirans & R. G. Robbins, 2003. Medical and Veterinary
Entomology 18: 311-312.
162) Durden, L. A. 2004j. Acceptance of the 2004 Henry Baldwin
Ward medal. Journal of Parasitology 90: 1210-1214.
163) Durden, L.A., Polur, R., Nims, T., Banks, C. W., and Oliver,
J. H., Jr. 2004k. Ectoparasites and other epifaunistic arthropods of sympatric
cotton mice and golden mice: comparisons and implications for vector-borne
zoonotic diseases. Journal of Parasitology 90: 1293-1297.
164) Nelder, M. P., Reeves, W. K., Korecki, J. A., and Durden, L. A.
2005a. New distribution records for Ceratophyllus celsus
Jordan, Ceratophyllus gallinae (Schrank), and Ceratophyllus vison
Baker (Siphonaptera: Ceratophyllidae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society
of Washington 107: 471-473.
165) Durden, L. A., Judy, T. N., Martin, J. E., and Spedding, L.
S. 2005b. Fleas parasitizing dogs in Georgia, USA: species composition and
seasonal abundance. Veterinary Parasitology 130: 157-162.
166) Morshed, M. G., Scott, J. D., Fernando, K., Beati, L., Mazerolle, D.
F., Geddes, G. and Durden, L. A. 2005c. Migratory songbirds disperse
ticks across Canada, and first isolation of the Lyme disease spirochete from the
avian tick, Ixodes auritulus. Journal of Parasitology 91: 780-790.
167) Durden, L. A., and Adams, N. E. 2005d. Primary types of
sucking lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera: Anoplura) in the U.S. National Museum of
Natural History, Smithsonian Institution. Zootaxa 1047: 21-60.
168) Durden, L. A., and C. R. Knapp. 2005e. Ticks parasitizing
reptiles in the Bahamas. Medical and Veterinary Entomology 19: 326-328.
169) Xu, G., Fang, Q. Q., Sun, Y., Keirans, J. E., and Durden, L. A.
2005f. Hard tick calreticulin (CRT) gene coding regions have only
one intron with conserved positions and variable sizes. Journal of Parasitology
91: 1326-1331.
170) James, A. M., Freier, J. E., Keirans, J. E., Durden, L. A.,
Mertins, J., W., and Schlater, J. L. 2006a. Distribution, seasonality and
hosts of the Rocky Mountain wood tick in the United States. Journal of Medical
Entomology 43: 17-24.
171) Durden,
L. A., Cunningham, M. W., McBride, R., and Ferree, B. 2006b. Ectoparasites
of free-ranging pumas and jaguars in the Paraguayan Chaco. Veterinary
Parasitology 137: 189-193.
172)
Morshed, M. G., Scott, J. D., Fernando, K., Geddes, C., McNabb, A., Mak, S., and
Durden, L. A. 2006c. Distribution and characterization of
Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto isolates from Ixodes scapularis (Acari:
Ixodidae) and presence in mammalian hosts in Ontario, Canada. Journal of Medical
Entomology 43: 762-773.
173) Reeves, W.
K., Durden, L. A., and Dasch, G. A. 2006d. A spotted fever
group Rickettsia from an exotic tick species, Amblyomma exornatum
Koch (Acari: Ixodidae), in a reptile breeding facility in the USA. Journal of
Medical Entomology 43: 1099-1101.
174) Durden,
L. A., and Beaucournu, J.-C. 2006e. Three new fleas from Sulawesi,
Indonesia (Siphonaptera: Pygiopsyllidae and Ceratophyllidae). Parasite 13:
215-226.
175) Reeves, W.
K., Durden, L. A., Ritzi, C. M., Beckham, K. R., Super, P. E., and
OConnor, B. M. 2007a. Ectoparasites and other ectosymbiotic arthropods of
vertebrates in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA. Zootaxa 1392:
31-68.
176) Nava, S., Lareschi, M., Benítez Usher, Beati, L., Robbins, R. G.,
Durden, L. A., Mangold, A. J., and Guglielmone, A. A. 2007b.
Ticks (Acari: Ixodoidea: Argasidae, Ixodidae) of Paraguay. Annals of Tropical
Medicine and Parasitology 101: 255-270.
177) Mathee, S.,
Horak, I. G., Beaucournu, J.-C., Durden, L. A., Ueckermann, E., and
McGeoch, M. A. 2007c. Epifaunistic arthropod parasites of the four-striped
mouse, Rhabdomys pumilio, in the Western Cape Province, South Africa.
Journal of Parasitology 93: 47-59.
178) Sumner, J.
W., Durden, L. A., Goddard, J., Stromdahl, E. Y., Clark, K. C., Reeves,
W. K., and Paddock, C. D. 2007d. Gulf Coast ticks (Amblyomma maculatum)
and Rickettsia parkeri, United States. Emerging Infectious
Diseases 13: 751-753.
179) Durden,
L. A., and Rausch, R. L.
2007e. Haemodipsus
brachylagi n. sp.
(Phthiraptera: Anoplura:
Ployplacidae), a new sucking louse from the pygmy rabbit in Nevada. Journal of
Parasitology 93: 247-251.
180)
Reeves, W. K., Rogers, T. E., Durden, L. A., and Dasch, G. A. 2007f.
Association of Bartonella with the fleas (Siphonaptera) of rodents and
bats using molecular techniques. Journal of Vector Ecology 32: 118-122.
181) Abbot, P. A., Aviles, A. E., Eller, L., Brown, J., and Durden,
L. A. 2007g. Mixed infections, cryptic diversity, and vector-borne
pathogens: evidence from Polygenis fleas and Bartonella species.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 73: 6045-6052.
182) Robbins, R. G., and Durden, L. A. 2007h. Robert
Traub (1916-1996): additional publications and patronyms. Journal of Vector
Ecology 32: 159-160.
183) Kucera, J. R., Durden, L. A., and K. C. Kim.
2007i. New records of sucking lice (Phthiraptera: Anoplura) from the western
United States. Journal of Vector Ecology 32: 366-370.
184) Nims, T. N., Durden, L. A., Chandler, C. R., and Pung, O. J.
2008a. Parasitic and phoretic arthropods of the oldfield mouse (Peromyscus
polionotus) from burned habitats with additional ectoparasite records from
the eastern harvest mouse (Reithrodontomys humulis) and southern
short-tailed shrew (Blarina carolinensis). Comparative Parasitology 75:
102-106.
185) Beati, L., Keirans, J. E, Durden, L. A., and Opiang, M. D.
2008b. Bothriocroton oudemansi (Neumann, 1910), n. comb. (Acari: Ixodida:
Ixodidae), an ectoparasite of the western long-beaked echidna in Papua New
Guinea: redescription of the male and first description of the female and nymph.
Systematic Parasitology 69: 185-200.
186) Scott, J. D., Lee, M.-K., Fernando, K., Jorgensen, D. R., Durden,
L. A., and Morshed, M. 2008c. Rapid introduction of Lyme disease
spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto, in Ixodes scapularis
(Acari: Ixodidae) established at Turkey Point Provincial Park, Ontario,
Canada. Journal of Vector Ecology 33: 64-69.
187) Durden, L. A., and Anderson, J. M. 2008d. Some records of
”Florida“ Lepidoptera in Georgia: global warming? Southern Lepidopterists’ News
30: 48-50.
188) Yabsley, M. J., Murphy, S. M., Luttrell, M. P., Little, S. E.,
Massung, R. F., Stallknect, D. E., Conti, L. A., Blackmore, C. G. M., and
Durden, L. A. 2008e. Experimental and field studies on the
suitability of raccoons (Procyon lotor) as hosts for tick-borne
pathogens. Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 8: 491-504.
189) Durden, L. A., Merker, S. M., and Beati, L. 2008f. The tick
fauna of Sulawesi, Indonesia (Acari: Ixodoidea: Argasidae and Ixodidae).
Experimental and Applied Acarology 45: 85-110.
190) Smith, V. S., Light, J. E., and Durden, L. A. 2008g.
Rodent louse diversity, phylogeny, and cospeciation in the Manu Biosphere
Reserve, Peru. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 95: 598-610.
191)
Durden, L. A. 2008h. Introduction of Dale H. Clayton as the Henry Baldwin
Ward medalist for 2008. Journal of Parasitology 94: 1193-1194.
192) Scott,
J. D. and Durden, L. A. 2009a. First isolation of Lyme disease
spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi, from ticks collected from songbirds in
Ontario, Canada. North American Bird Bander 34: 97-101.
193)
Yabsley, M.
J., Nims, T. N., Savage, M. Y., and Durden, L. A. 2009b. Ticks and
tick-borne pathogens and putative symbionts of black bears (Ursus americanus
floridanus) from Georgia and Florida. Journal of Parasitology 95: 1125-1128.
194)
Oguge, N. O., Durden, L. A., Keirans, J. E., Balami, H. D., and Schwan,
T. G. 2009c. Ectoparasites (sucking lice, fleas and ticks) of small mammals in
southeastern Kenya. Medical and Veterinary Entomology 23: 387-392.
195)
Durden, L. A. 2010a. Distribution of the brown elfin, Callophrys
augustinus, in Georgia. Southern Lepidopterists’ News 32: 5-6.
196)
Scott, J. D., Lee, M.-K., Fernando, K, Durden, L. A., Jorgensen, D. R.,
Mak, S., and Morshed, M. G. 2010b. Detection of Lyme disease spirochete,
Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato including three novel genotypes in ticks
(Acari: Ixodidae) collected from songbirds (Passeriformes) across Canada.
Journal of Vector Ecology 35: 124-139.
197)
Harrison, B. A., Rayburn, W. H. Jr., Toliver, M., Powell, E. E., Engber, B. R.,
Durden, L. A., Robbins, R. G., Prendergast, B. F., and Whitt, P. B.
2010c. Recent discovery of widespread Ixodes affinis (Acari: Ixodidae)
distribution in North Carolina, with implications for tick-borne disease
studies. Journal of Vector Ecology 35:174-179.
198)
Durden, L. A., Zohdy, S. and Laakkonen, J. Lice and ticks of the eastern
rufous mouse lemur, Microcebus rufus, with descriptions of the male and
third instar nymph of Lemurpediculus verruculosus (Phthiraptera:
Anoplura). Journal of Parasitology 96(5):874-8.
199)
Light,
J. E., Smith, V. S., Allen, J. M., Durden, L. A., and Reed, D. L.
Evolutionary history of mammalian sucking lice (Phthiraptera: Anoplura). BMC Evolutionary Biology 10:292.
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1)
Durden, L. A., and Traub, R. 1990. Zoogeographical
implications from rodent ectoparasites in Sulawesi. pp. 57-62. In: W. J. Knight
& J. D. Holloway, editors. Insects and the rain forests of South East Asia
(Wallacea). Royal Entomological Society of London and Chamelean Press,
Wandsworth. 343 p.
2)
Durden, L. A., and Romoser, W. S. 1994a. Survey of the Class
Insecta I. Introduction, Apterygota and Exopterygota. pp. 313-354 (text) and
pp. 494-498 (bibliography), In: W. S. Romoser and J. G. Stoffolano, Jr. The
science of entomology. 3rd edn., Wm. C. Brown, Dubuque, Iowa. xiv + 532 p.
3)
Durden, L. A., and Romoser, W. S. 1994b. Survey of the Class
Insecta II. Endopterygota. pp. 355-386 (text) and pp. 498-501 (bibliography),
In: W. S. Romoser and J. G. Stoffolano, Jr. The science of entomology. 3rd edn.,
Wm. C. Brown, Dubuque, Iowa. xiv + 532 p.
4) Hopla, C. E., Durden, L. A., and Keirans, J. E.
1994c. Ectoparasites and classification. In: Uilenberg, G., coordinator,
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5) Durden, L. A., and Romoser, W. S.
1998a. Survey of Class Insecta I. Apterygota and Exopterygota. pp. 340-383, In:
W. S. Romoser and J. G. Stoffolano, Jr. The science of Entomology. 4th
edition. WCB/McGraw Hill, Boston. xiv + 605 p.
6)
Durden, L. A., and Romoser, W. S. 1998b. Survey of Class
Insecta II. Endopterygota. pp. 384-416, In: W. S. Romoser and J. G. Stoffolano,
Jr. The science of entomology. 4th edn., WCB/McGraw Hill, Boston. xiv + 605 p.
7)
Durden, L. A. 1998c. Keys to major insect orders and families
(for adult North American insects), pp. 521-566, In: W. S. Romoser and J. G.
Stoffolano, Jr. The science of entomology, 4th edn., WCB/McGraw Hill, Boston.
xiv + 605 p.
8) Durden, L. A. 2001. Lice (Phthiraptera), pp.
3-17, In: W. M. Samuel, M. J. Pybus and A. A. Kocan, editors, Parasitic diseases
of wild mammals, 2nd edn., Iowa State University Press, Ames. viii + 559 p.
(also in CD-ROM format).
9)
Durden, L. A. 2002a. Biting and sucking lice, pp. 37-44. In:
R. P. Meyer and M. B. Madon, editors, Arthropods of public health significance
in California. Mosquito and Vector Control Association of California,
Sacramento. viii + 201 p.
10) Durden, L. A., and Mullen, G. R. 2002b. Introduction to
medical and veterinary entomology, pp. 1-13. In: G. R. Mullen and L. A. Durden,
editors, Medical and Veterinary Entomology. Academic Press/Elsevier Science, San
Diego.
11) Durden, L. A. 2002c. Lice (Phthiraptera), pp. 45-65. In:
G. R. Mullen and L. A. Durden, editors, Medical and Veterinary Entomology.
Academic Press/Elsevier Science, San Diego.
12) Durden, L. A., and R. Traub. 2002d. Fleas (Siphonaptera),
pp. 103-125. In: G. Mullen, and L. Durden, editors, Medical and Veterinary
Entomology. Academic Press/Elsevier Science, San Diego.
13) Durden, L. A. 2002e. Zoonotic arthropod parasites, pp.
185-204. In: D. J. Richardson and P. J. Krause, editors, North American
Parasitic Zoonoses. (Vol. 6 in Series entitled “World Class Parasites”). Kluwer
Academic Publishers, Boston.
14) Durden, L. A. 2004. Lice (Phthiraptera), pp. 67-75, In: W.
C. Marquardt, W. C. Black, IV, J. Freier, H. Hagedorn, J. Hemingway, S. Higgs,
A. A. James, and B. Kondratieff, editors, The Biology of Disease Vectors, 2nd
edn. Elsevier/Academic Press, San Diego. xxiii + 785 p.
15) Keirans, J. E., and Durden, L. A. 2005. Tick
identification/Systematics, pp. 123-140, In: J. L. Goodman, D. T. Dennis, and D.
E. Sonenshine, editors, Tick-borne Diseases of Humans. ASM Press. 401 pp.
16) Durden, L. A. 2006. Taxonomy, host associations,
life cycles and vectorial importance of ticks parasitizing small mammals, pp.
91-102, In: S. Morand, B. R. Krasnov & R. Poulin, editors, Micromammals and
macroparasites: from evolutionary ecology to management. Springer, Tokyo. (and
specimen image on book cover).
17) Durden, L. A. 2007. Ectoparasites, bots and
vector-borne diseases associated with the golden mouse, pp. 167-189, In: G. W.
Barrett & G. A. Feldhamer, editors, The golden mouse: ecology and conservation.
Springer, New York.
18) Durden, L. A., and Mullen, G. R. 2009a. Introduction to
medical and veterinary entomology, pp. 1-12, In: G. R. Mullen and L. A. Durden,
editors, Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 2nd edition. Academic
Press/Elsevier Science, San Diego.
19) Durden, L. A., and Lloyd, J. E. 2009b. Lice (Phthiraptera),
pp. 59-82, In: G. R. Mullen and L. A. Durden, editors, Medical and Veterinary
Entomology, 2nd edition. Academic Press/Elsevier Science, San Diego.
20)
Durden, L. A., and Hinkle, N. C. 2009c. Fleas (Siphonaptera),
pp. 115-135, In: G. R. Mullen, and L. A. Durden, editors, Medical and Veterinary
Entomology, 2nd edition. Academic Press/Elsevier Science, San Diego.
21) Mullen, G. R., and Durden, L. A. 2009d. Glossary to
medical and veterinary entomology, pp. 565-610, In: G. R. Mullen, and L. A.
Durden, editors, Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 2nd edition.
Academic Press/Elsevier Science, San Diego.
BOOKS/MONOGRAPHS
1)
Durden, L. A., and Musser, G. G. 1994. The sucking lice (Insecta,
Anoplura) of the world: A taxonomic checklist with records of mammalian hosts
and geographical distributions. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural
History No. 218. 90pp. ISSN 0003-0090.
2)
Durden, L. A., and Keirans, J. E. 1996. Nymphs of the genus
Ixodes (Acari: Ixodidae) in the United States: taxonomy, identification
key, distribution, hosts, and medical/veterinary importance. Entomological
Society of America, Lanham, MD. iv + 95 pp. ISBN 0-938522-57-4.
3)
Barnard, S. M., and Durden, L. A. 2000. A veterinary guide to
the parasites of reptiles. Vol. 2. Arthropods (excluding mites). Krieger Press,
Melbourne, FL. x + 288 pp. ISBN 0-89464-908-6.
4)
Mullen, G. R., and Durden, L. A. (editors). 2002. Medical and
veterinary entomology. Academic Press/Elsevier Science, San Diego. xv + 597 pp.
ISBN 0-12-510451-0.
5) Mullen, G. R., and Durden, L. A. (editors). 2009. Medical
and veterinary entomology. 2nd edition. Academic Press/Elsevier
Science, San Diego. xvii + 637 pp. ISBN 978-0-12-372500-4.
6) Musser, G. G., Durden, L. A., Holden, M. E. and Light, J.
E. 2010. Systematic review of endemic Sulawesian squirrels (Rodentia,
Sciuridae), with descriptions of new species of associated sucking lice (Insecta,
Anoplura) and phylogenetic and zoogeographic assessments of sciurid lice.
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History No. 339. 260 pp.
ABSTRACTS
1) Casagrande, V. A., Condo, G. C., and Durden, L. A. 1985a.
The effect of neural activity on geniculate cell layers. Society for
Neuroscience, Abstracts, 11: 805.
2)
Durden, L. A. 1985b. Mammal ectoparasites. Project Wallace
Indonesian Entomology Symposium Abstracts. Royal Entomological Society of
London, p. 13.
3)
Durden, L. A. 1989. 'Bug zappers' in the USA. Antenna,
Bulletin of the Royal Entomological Society of London, 13: 6-7.
4)
Durden, L. A. 1991a. Investigations into the potential for
blood-sucking mites and ticks to transmit pathogenic viruses. Symposium. NRC
postdoctoral research at U S. Army Medical Research and Development Command
Laboratories, 19 Sep., 1991, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC.
Abstracts, p. 17.
5)
Durden, L. A., Linthicum, K. J., and Turell, M. J. 1991b.
Transmission of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis virus by hematophagous
mites. American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Abstracts,
5(3)(Supplement): 151.
6)
Traub, R., and Durden, L. A. 1992a. No fleas or lice to call
their own. Proceedings, XIX International Congress of Entomology, Beijing,
China. Abstracts, p. 486.
7)
Durden, L. A., and Turell, M. J. 1992b. Biological
transmisssion of Langat virus by the soft tick, Ornithodoros sonrai.
American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Abstracts, 47(4)(Supplement):
243.
8)
Oliver, J. H., Jr., and Durden, L. A. 1993a. Conspecificity,
vector ability, and ecology of Ixodes scapularis in the South.
Proceedings, International Symposium on Ectoparasites of Pets, Lexington, KY,
USA, p. 38.
9)
Durden, L. A., and Oliver, J. H., Jr. 1993b. Ecology of
Ixodes scapularis in the Southeast, In: C. S. Apperson, J. F. Levine
& E. L. Snoddy (eds.), Proceedings, 2nd workshop on Lyme disease in the
southeastern United States. Raleigh, NC, USA, pp. 13-14.
10) Durden, L. A., and Oliver, J. H., Jr.
1993c. Ecological studies of Ixodes scapularis in Georgia:
implications for Lyme disease epidemiology in the Southeast. American Journal of
Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Supplement 49(3): 193, and Journal of
Parasitology, Supplement 79(6): 193.
11)
Banks, C. W., Durden, L. A., Krissinger, M. W., and Pung, O. J.
1993d. Incidence of Trypanosoma cruzi infection among opossums and
raccoons in southeast Georgia. American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Abstracts, 49(3)(Supplement): 378, and Journal of Parasitology
79(6)(Supplement): 378.
12)
Eckerlin, R. P., Painter, H. F., Durden. L. A., and Little, M.
D. 1995. Ectoparasites of wharf rats in New Orleans, Louisiana. Virginia
Journal of Science, 46(2): 92.
13)
Keirans, J. E., and Durden, L. A. 1995. Life cycle comparison
for Ixodes scapularis in the southeastern and northeastern United States.
2nd International Conference on Tick-Borne Pathogens at the Host-Vector
Interface: a Global Perspective, Kruger National Park, South Africa, Proceedings
and Abstracts (L. Coons & M. Rothschild, eds.), p. 428.
14)
Jones, M. J., McAllister, C. T., and Durden, L. A. 1996.
Coccidian parasites (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) of the cotton mouse, Peromyscus
gossypinus, from Georgia. Texas Society of Mammalogists 14th Annual Meeting,
Program and Abstracts, p. 8.
15)
Belbey, B. V., Durden, L. A., and Banks, C. W. 1996.
Ectoparasites of the eastern woodrat (Neotoma floridana) and the cotton
mouse (Peromyscus gossypinus) of south central Georgia. Bulletin of the
Association of Southeastern Biologists 43: 97.
16)
Durden, L. A., Banks, C. W., Clark, K. L., Belbey, B. V., and
Oliver, J. H., Jr. 1996. Composition and origin of the ectoparasite community
of the eastern woodrat, Neotoma floridana. Bulletin of the Association of
Southeastern Biologists 43: 114.
17) Spears, R. E., Hagan, D. V., and Durden, L. A.
1996. Ecology and behavior of ectoparasitic arthropods associated with the
Brazilian free-tailed bat in Georgia. Bulletin of the Association of
Southeastern Biologists 43: 114.
18)
Jones, M. J., McAllister, C. T., and Durden, L. A. 1996.
Coccidian parasites (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) of the cotton mouse, Peromyscus
gossypinus from Georgia. Southwestern Association of Parasitologists 29th
Annual Meeting, Program & Abstracts, p. 15.
19)
Durden, L. A., McLean, R. G., Oliver, J. H. , Jr., Ubico, S. R.,
and James, A. M. 1996. Ticks, Lyme disease spirochetes and antibody to
encephalitis viruses in wild birds from coastal Georgia and South Carolina, USA.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene,
Supplement 55(2): 299.
20) Durden, L. A., McLean, R. G.,
Oliver, J. H., Jr., Ubico, S.R., and James, A. M. 1997. Ticks, Lyme disease
spirochetes, trypanosomes, and antibody to encephalitis viruses in wild birds
from coastal Georgia and South Carolina. Program Guide & Abstracts, 72nd annual
meeting, American Society of Parasitologists, Nashville, TN, pp. 68-69.
21)
Durden, L. A. 1997. Biodiversity and conservation of
ectoparasites. Abstracts, 41st Annual Livestock Insects Workers Conference, San
Diego, CA, pp. 7-8.
22)
Pung, O. J., Whitlock, J., Durden, L. A. and Carlisle,
L. 1998. Blood parasites and nest cavity arthropods of red-cockaded
woodpeckers from Georgia. Southeastern Society of Parasitologists, Program and
Abstracts.
23)
Pung, O.J., Carlisle, L. D., Whitlock, J., Vives, S. P., Durden,
L. A. and Spadgenske, E. 1999. Survey and host fitness effects of
red-cockaded woodpecker nest cavity arthropods and blood parasites. Program
Guide & Abstracts, American Society of Parasitologists/Society of Nematologists
Joint Meeting, Monterey, CA, p. 144.
24)
Pung, O. J., Durden, L. A., Patrick, M. and Conyers, T.
2000. Ectoparasites and gastrointestinal helminths of southern flying squirrels
in Georgia. Southeastern Society of Parasitologists, Program and Abstracts,
p.23.
25)
Durden, L. A. 2000. Louse-borne pathogens. American Society for Microbiology, Joint Meeting, Southeastern and South Carolina Branches,
Program and Abstracts, p. 55.
26)
Durden, L. A., and Keirans, J. E. 2001. Exotic ticks on
reptiles imported into the United States. American Society of Parasitologists 76th
Annual Meeting, Proceedings, p.67.
27)
Durden, L. A. 2002. Ectoparasites of vertebrates on islands:
endemic, depauperate or strange? Southeastern Society of Parasitologists,
Program and Abstracts, p. 10.
28)
Durden, L. A., and Oliver, J. H., Jr. 2002. Relative
importance of reptiles, birds and mammals in the life cycle of the blacklegged
tick, Ixodes scapularis, in coastal Georgia, USA. 4th
International Conference on Ticks and Tick-Borne Pathogens, Program and
Abstracts, pp. 28-29.
29)
Fang, Q.-Q., Keirans, J. E., Durden, L. A., and Xu, G. 2002.
Development and test of nuclear protein-encoding genes for tick phylogenetic
studies: tick phylogeny resolved by nuclear protein-encoding gene POL II. 4th
International Conference on Ticks and Tick-Borne Pathogens, Program and
Abstracts, p. 29.
30)
James, A. M., Freier, J., Keirans, J. E., Durden, L. A.,
Schlater, J., and Mertens, J. 2002. Distribution and abundance of the Rocky
Mountain wood tick, Dermacentor andersoni, and the American dog tick,
Dermacentor variabilis, in the United States. 4th International
Conference on Ticks and Tick-Borne Pathogens, Program and Abstracts, p. 27.
31) Nims, T. N., Durden, L. A., and Chandler, C. R. 2005.
Effects of fire on the ectoparasites of small mammals in longleaf pine (Pinus
palustris) habitats. 80th Annual Meeting of the American Society
of Parasitologists, Program and Abstracts, pp. 33-34.
32) Durden, L. A., Banks, C. W., and Quesada, A. N. 2006.
Parasitic arthropods of sympatric woodrats and cotton mice with emphasis on
ectoparasites of medical/veterinary importance. 70th Annual Meeting
of the Georgia Entomological Society. Abstracts, p. 9.
33) Holmes, M. T., Aviles, A. E., and Durden, L. A. 2006.
Ectoparasites of road-killed mammals in southeastern Georgia. 70th
Annual Meeting of the Georgia Entomological Society. Abstracts, p. 11.
34) Nims, T. N., Durden, L. A., Chandler, C. R., and Pung, O.
J. 2006. Effects of fire on the ectoparasites of small mammals in longleaf
pine (Pinus palustris) habitats. 70th Annual Meeting of the
Georgia Entomological Society. Abstracts, p. 14.
35)
Nims, T. N., and Durden, L. A. 2006. Ticks of the black bear,
with recent data for the Florida subspecies. 70th Annual Meeting of
the Georgia Entomological Society. Abstracts, p. 15.
36) Nims, T. N., and Durden, L. A. 2007. Ticks of the Florida
black bear (Ursus americanus floridanus) in
Florida and Georgia. 71st Annual Meeting of the Georgia Entomological Society.
Abstracts, p. 11.
37) Durden, L. A., Nims, T. N., Savage, M., and Yabsley, M. J. 2008. Ticks
and tick-borne pathogens and symbionts of black bears in
Georgia and Florida. 83rd Annual Meeting of the American Society of
Parasitologists, Program and Abstracts, p. 67.
38) Fernando, K., Lee, M.-K., Wong, Q., Burgess, K., Durden, L., and Morshed,
M. 2008. First isolation of Borrelia burgdorferi from Ixodes cookei
removed from a dog in Alberta. Annual Conference, Canadian Association for
Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Final Program, p. 48.
39) Durden, L. A., and Cannon, S.M. 2010. Size correlations between sucking
lice and their hosts including a test of Harrison’s rule. 85th Annual
Meeting of the American Society of Parasitologists, Program and Abstracts, p.
63.
JOURNAL ISSUE AND BOOK COVERS
Parasitology Today 4 (1), Jan. 1988 (image of Antarctophthirius callorhini
(Osborn) – Phthiraptera: Echinophthiriidae).
Journal
of Medical Entomology 39 (2), Mar. 2002 (Drawing of Amblyomma geochelone
Durden, Keirans & Smith – Acari: Ixodidae).
Journal
of Entomological Science 39 (1), Jan. 2004 (image of Eumorpha achemon
(Drury) – Lepidoptera: Sphingidae).
Morand,
S, Krasnov, B. R. & Poulin, R. 2006. Micromammals and macroparasites: from
evolutionary ecology to management. Springer, Tokyo (scanning electron
micrograph of Haemaphysalis leporispalustris (Packard) – Acari: Ixodidae).
PATRONYMS
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