Ticks of Veterinary ImportanceU.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, 1976 - Livestock - 122 pages |
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3-host tick Africa albipictus Amblyomma cajennense Anaplasma marginale anaplasmosis animals areas Argasidae attach Babesia basis capituli birds Bishopp bont tick Boophilus annulatus Boophilus microplus bovine anaplasmosis cajennense capitulum CATTLE TICK Central Cooley and Kohls Coxa CYCLE SUMMARY deer Dermacentor andersoni Dermacentor nitens ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE engorged female evertsi external spur feed female lays Females engorge Festoons Genus goats hard ticks Hoogstraal Hyalomma hypostome information is adapted Ixodes IXODIDAE IXODOIDEA Jour Koch larvae and nymphs Larvae engorge LOCATION ON HOST mammals Mexico Mountain spotted fever nymphal stages Nymphs engorge Nymphs molt Ornithodoros Oviposition Palps parasitic Parasitol piroplasmosis Preoviposition period Q fever rabbits Rhipicephalus sanguineus Rickettsia Rocky Mountain spotted scutum SEASONAL ACTIVITY sheep small mammals soft ticks South America southern species of ticks spinose ear tick Spiracular Plate SUMMARY The following tick DISTRIBUTION tick paralysis TICK-BORNE DISEASES transmission transmitted tularemia Unfed adults survive Unfed larvae survive United usually variegatum vector
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Page 15 - Jan. 5, 1966] § 122.2 Permits required. No organisms or vectors shall be imported into the United States or transported from one State or Territory or the District of Columbia to another State or Territory or the District of Columbia without a permit issued by the Secretary and in compliance with the terms thereof: Provided, That no permit shall be required under this section for importation of organisms for which an import permit has been issued pursuant to Part 102 of this subchapter or for transportation...
Page 63 - THE SUBGENUS PERSICARGAS (IXODOIDEA, ARGASIDAE, ARGAS). 9. REDESCRIPTION AND NEW WORLD RECORDS OF ARGAS (P.) PERSICUS (OKEN), AND RESURRECTION, REDESCRIPTION, AND RECORDS OF A. (P.) RADIATUS RAILLIET, A. (P.) SANCHEZI DUGES, AND A.
Page 63 - Parasitol. 49 (1): 130-139. 1964. THE HYALOMMA TICKS (IXODOIDEA, IXODIDAE) OF PAKISTAN, INDIA, AND CEYLON, WITH KEYS TO SUBGENERA AND SPECIES. Acarologia 6 (2) : 257-286.
Page 15 - ... required under this section for importation of organisms for which an import permit has been issued pursuant to Part 102 of this subchapter or for transportation of organisms produced at establishments licensed under Part 102 of this subchapter. As a condition of issuance of permits under this section, the permittee shall agree in writing to observe the safeguards prescribed by the Director for public protection with respect to the particular importation or transportation.
Page 64 - A consolidation of our knowledge of the transmission of tickborne diseases. Onderstepoort J.
Page 63 - Micronesia. 3 (3) : 85-104. 1958. AMBLYOMMA IMITATOR, A NEW SPECIES OF TICK FROM TEXAS AND MEXICO, AND REMARKS ON THE SYNONYMY OF A. CAJENNENSE (FABRICIUS) (ACARINAIXODIDAE).
Page 61 - Genera Aponomma Neumann, 1899, Boophilus Curtice 1891, Dermacentor Koch, 1844, Haemaphysalis Koch, 1844, Hyalomma Koch, 1844 and Rhipicentor Nuttall and Warburton, 1908. Lists and bibliography.
Page 51 - State from Humboldt County in the north to San Diego County in the south.
Page 61 - Observations on the preoviposition, oviposition and incubation periods of Dermacentor nitens in Panama.
Page 61 - DRUMMOND, RO 1967. Seasonal activity of ticks (Acarina: Metastigmata) on cattle in southwestern Texas.