George Henry Falkiner Nuttall
George Henry Falkiner Nuttall (1862-07-05 – 1937-12-16), American-British bacteriologist who also contributed to the knowledge of parasites.
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1908
edit- Nuttall, G.H.F. 1908. Ticks. A Monograph of the Ixodoidea. Part I. the Argasidae. Cambridge University Press : 1–104.
- Nuttall, G.H.F. & Warburton, C. 1908. On a new genus of Ixodoidea together with a description of eleven new species of ticks. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 14: 392–416. BHL Reference page.
1909
edit- Warburton, C. & Nuttall, G. H. F. 1909. On new species of Ixodidae, with a note on abnormalities observed in Ticks. Parasitology, 11: 57–76. Reference page.
1910
edit- Nuttall, G.H.F. 1910. On Haematozoa occurring in wild animals in Africa. Parasitology 3(1): 108-116. BHL Reference page.
1911
edit- Nuttall, G.H.F. 1911. Ticks. A Monograph of the Ixodoidea. Part II. Ixodidae. Cambridge University Press : 105–293.
1912
edit- Nuttall, G.H.F. 1912. Notes on Ticks. II.: (1) New Species (Amblyomma, Haemaphysalis). (2) Ixodes putus: Description of the hitherto unknown Larval Stage. Parasitology 5(1): 50-60. Reference page.
- Nuttall, G.H.F. & Strickland, C. 1912. On the Occurrence of two Species of Parasites in Equine “Piroplasmosis” or “Biliary Fever.” Parasitology 5(1): 65-96. Reference page.
- Nuttall, G.H.F. 1912. Note on Rossiella rossi (Nuttall, 1910) occurring in the Jackal in British East Africa Parasitology 5(1): 61-64. BHL Reference page.
1915
edit- Nuttall, G.H.F. 1915. Ticks. A Monograph of the Ixodoidea. Part III. The Genus Haemaphysalis. Cambridge University Press. 550 pp.
1916
edit- Nuttall, G.H.F. 1916. "Ticks of the Belgian Congo and diseases they convey". Bull. entom. Res., 6 (4) : 313–352. (1930 reprint)
- Nuttall, G. H. F. 1916: Notes on ticks. IV. Relating to the genus Ixodes and including a description of three new species and two new varieties. Parasitology 8 : 294–337.