A Comparative Study of the Larvae and Nymphae of Ticks Belonging to the Genus Rhipicephalus in East Africa |
From inside the book
Try this search over all volumes: Hoogstraal 1956a
Results 1-0 of 0
Contents
Definitions of measurements | 21 |
RESULTS | 24 |
Groups within the genus Rhipicephalus | 27 |
6 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
anteriorly Antero-lateral margins Article 1 short Arvicanthis Basis capituli breadth broad as long broader than long broadest about half-way Bushpig capitulum and scutum capitulum of nymph Cervical grooves deep compositus concave postero-lateral margins convex posterior margin cornua coxac deep and convergent Dorsal view elephant shrews Emargination wide evertsi Eyes at widest Figure half-way back hexagonal humeralis hurti hypostome immature specimens immature stages internal spur junctions Kenya kochi larvae and nymphae lateral angles lateral margins Leporidae Locality Date Collector maculatus margins slightly sinuous Morphology mühlensi Muridae oculatus Palps pointing sideways posteriorly to article postero-lateral margins postero-laterally to article present on coxa pulchellus quadrangular records of immature retrograde spurs present Rhipicephalus sanguineus rounded tips sanguineus scapulae scuta scutum of larva scutum of nymph simus smoothly to join species spur on coxa spurs present postero-laterally Tanganyika Theiler ticks triangular spur twice as broad Ventral surface Ventral view view of capitulum widest point