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Page 94
Attacks on our laboratory personnel have caused mild itching persisting for
several weeks in warm weather. BATS. We have been unable to find spirochetes
in Egyptian material. Collections of local specimens injected into laboratory
animals ...
Attacks on our laboratory personnel have caused mild itching persisting for
several weeks in warm weather. BATS. We have been unable to find spirochetes
in Egyptian material. Collections of local specimens injected into laboratory
animals ...
Page 127
Different "strains" may have different laboratory feeding habits, "burrow-haunting"
populations being more difficult to induce to feed in the laboratory than those
from domestic habitations (Heisch 1954C). Human Hosts The major portion of the
...
Different "strains" may have different laboratory feeding habits, "burrow-haunting"
populations being more difficult to induce to feed in the laboratory than those
from domestic habitations (Heisch 1954C). Human Hosts The major portion of the
...
Page 521
The conception of a separate species with unique "half-endoparasitic" habits is
not supported by field and laboratory observations. In several Hyalomma species
observed in Egypt, long-feeding immature stages become overgrown by the host
...
The conception of a separate species with unique "half-endoparasitic" habits is
not supported by field and laboratory observations. In several Hyalomma species
observed in Egypt, long-feeding immature stages become overgrown by the host
...
Page 704
These are but a few of the innumerable inquiries that suggest themselves as a
result of our lack of specific information concerning this common tick. Life Cycle
The life cycle of R. s. sanguineus has been studied, under laboratory conditions,
...
These are but a few of the innumerable inquiries that suggest themselves as a
result of our lack of specific information concerning this common tick. Life Cycle
The life cycle of R. s. sanguineus has been studied, under laboratory conditions,
...
Page 1014
Rep. Wet. Dept. Uganda, l934, pp. 21-30. (1940) Annual report of the veterinary
pathologist. ep. Wet. Dept. Nigeria, 1938, pp. 20-31. (1943) Laboratory. Ibid,
1941, pp. 7-10. (1947) Annual report of the veterinary laboratory. , 1945, pp. 12-
20.
Rep. Wet. Dept. Uganda, l934, pp. 21-30. (1940) Annual report of the veterinary
pathologist. ep. Wet. Dept. Nigeria, 1938, pp. 20-31. (1943) Laboratory. Ibid,
1941, pp. 7-10. (1947) Annual report of the veterinary laboratory. , 1945, pp. 12-
20.
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