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Page 74
... margin by a distance about equalling their own length . Legs moderate ; tarsal humps lacking " . A. reflexus was designated as the type species of the genus Argas by Latreille ( 1802 ) and is so considered by Cooley and Kohls ( 1944 ) ...
... margin by a distance about equalling their own length . Legs moderate ; tarsal humps lacking " . A. reflexus was designated as the type species of the genus Argas by Latreille ( 1802 ) and is so considered by Cooley and Kohls ( 1944 ) ...
Page 89
... margins , a bluntly rounded posterior margin , and a pointed pro- jection of the anterior margin over the mouthparts . Tarsus I has two dorsal humps and the other tarsi each have a prominent sub apical dorsal protuberance . Males have a ...
... margins , a bluntly rounded posterior margin , and a pointed pro- jection of the anterior margin over the mouthparts . Tarsus I has two dorsal humps and the other tarsi each have a prominent sub apical dorsal protuberance . Males have a ...
Page 95
... margin . Legs of variable length , arising from anterior half of body ; tarsal humps lacking . " IDENTIFICATION The remarks above include the outstanding characters for iden tifying this species and A. confusus . The male of A. boueti ...
... margin . Legs of variable length , arising from anterior half of body ; tarsal humps lacking . " IDENTIFICATION The remarks above include the outstanding characters for iden tifying this species and A. confusus . The male of A. boueti ...
Page 101
... margin are more closely spaced and more regular . The posterior discs are arranged radially ; the legs are shorter than the body length ; and the hypostome has only a single pair of denticle files . The tarsi have no dorsal protu ...
... margin are more closely spaced and more regular . The posterior discs are arranged radially ; the legs are shorter than the body length ; and the hypostome has only a single pair of denticle files . The tarsi have no dorsal protu ...
Page 110
... . Legs arise from the anterior half of the body and are short- er than the body ; coxae are contiguous ; and tarsi are tapered and lack dorsal humps . Mouthparts are situated close to the anterior margin of the - 110 -
... . Legs arise from the anterior half of the body and are short- er than the body ; coxae are contiguous ; and tarsi are tapered and lack dorsal humps . Mouthparts are situated close to the anterior margin of the - 110 -
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