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- 33–70. Bennett, GF; M. A. Peirce (1986). "Avian Haemoproteidae. 21. The haemoproteids of the parrot family Psittacidae". Canadian Journal of Zoology. 64 (3):...
- 2018-12-24. Bennett, Gordon F. (1978). "Avian Haemoproteidae. 8. The haemoproteids of the bee-eater family (Meropidae)". Canadian Journal of Zoology. 56...
- throughout the rest of the world.: 14, 36  Several species of both avian haemoproteids and avian Plasmodium spp. are absent here.: 14, 36  Wedgetail eagle...
- JSTOR 3274690. PMID 13539706. Peirce, M. A. & R. D. Adlard (2005). "The haemoproteids of the Cuculidae". Journal of Natural History. 39 (25): 2281–2287. Bibcode:2005JNatH...
- Peirce, Jennifer R. Caines (1985). "Avian Haemoproteidae. 19. The haemoproteids of the sunbirds (family Nectariniidae) and morphometric variation in...
- Bishop, M. A.; Bennett, G. F. (1986). "Avian Haemoproteidae. 23. The haemoproteids of the avian family Coraciidae (rollers)". Canadian Journal of Zoology...
- names: authors list (link) Bennett, G. F.; Peirce, M. A. (1990). "The haemoproteids of the Old World avian families Alaudidae (larks), Irenidae (leaf birds)...
- (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press. pp. 47–54. de Mello, I. (1935). "New hæmoproteids of some Indian birds". Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences...
- 1139/z75-211. PMID 1212636. Bennett, Gordon F. (1989). "New species of haemoproteids from the avian families Paridae and Sittidae". Canadian Journal of Zoology...
- Haemoproteus crumenium is a haemoproteid parasite first described in 1905. Birds of the family Ciconiidae serve as the host. From an early stage of development...