I am doing an ectoparasitic diversity survey of bats in Texas, United States. Any taxonomic keys that might help me morphologically identify specimens is helpful.
Is there anything here of help? We are licensed to work with bats in the UK, but although we see ectoparasites, they tend to reduce in number over time as we rehabilitate the bat and be not too problematic. Maybe you might find it helpful to contact the authors of the below publications?
Ritzi, C. M., Ammerman, L. K., Dixon, M. T., & Richerson, J. V. (2001). Bat ectoparasites from the Trans-Pecos region of Texas, including notes from Big Bend National Park. Journal of Medical entomology, 38(3), 400-404.
Article Bat Ectoparasites from the Trans-Pecos Region of Texas, Incl...
Reeves, W. K., Beck, J., Orlova, M. V., Daly, J. L., Pippin, K., Revan, F., & Loftis, A. D. (2016). Ecology of bats, their ectoparasites, and associated pathogens on Saint Kitts Island. Journal of Medical Entomology, 53(5), 1218-1225.
Article Ecology of Bats, Their Ectoparasites, and Associated Pathoge...