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List
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Pickens Co., Clemson College,
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, ex fireplace wall with chimney swift nest, coll. F. Sherman; unlisted location,
<date id="3E64105F7718EC1B6F21FA8DFC215106" box="[789,963,1284,1310]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15" value="1988-06-29">29 June 1988</date>
, ex inside house, coll. J.W. Gillespee; Oconee Co., “Clemson”,
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(Usinger 1966); Seneca,
<date id="3E64105F7718EC1B68E7FAA5FEA75176" pageId="14" pageNumber="15" value="1956-07-10">10 July 1956</date>
, ex house, coll. J. Norton.
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is an ectoparasite of chimney swifts,
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<emphasis id="78AEEA8D7718EC1B6836FAF5FB00518D" box="[1026,1250,1404,1429]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Chaetura pelagica</emphasis>
(Linnaeus) (Usinger 1966)
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, but occasionally enters homes and bites humans.
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is not known to transmit any pathogens, but other cimicid ectoparasites of birds are vectors of arboviruses (Krisnky 2002).
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