The Terrestrial Acari of the British Isles: Introduction and biology |
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... Argasidae . The opening is often covered by a stigmal plate which is surrounded by a porose peritrematal plate . The larvae lack a respiratory system except in certain Argasidae where a secondary system restricted to this developmental ...
... Argasidae . The opening is often covered by a stigmal plate which is surrounded by a porose peritrematal plate . The larvae lack a respiratory system except in certain Argasidae where a secondary system restricted to this developmental ...
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... Argasidae from Israel . Observations on the rudimentary scutum and the respiratory system of the Argasidae . Parasitology , 50 : 365–385 . TURK , F. A. 1953. A synonymic catalogue of British Acari . Ann . Mag . nat . Hist . ( 12 ) 6 : 1 ...
... Argasidae from Israel . Observations on the rudimentary scutum and the respiratory system of the Argasidae . Parasitology , 50 : 365–385 . TURK , F. A. 1953. A synonymic catalogue of British Acari . Ann . Mag . nat . Hist . ( 12 ) 6 : 1 ...
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... Argasidae or soft ticks , which lack the dorsal scutum , have a leathery cuticle and in this family the surface of the body is often raised into numerous small tubercles or mamillae . The mouthparts of ticks ( fig . 10 ) are very highly ...
... Argasidae or soft ticks , which lack the dorsal scutum , have a leathery cuticle and in this family the surface of the body is often raised into numerous small tubercles or mamillae . The mouthparts of ticks ( fig . 10 ) are very highly ...
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Acari Acarina Actinochaeta active adult ambulacrum amongst animals apotele appendages Arachnida Argasidae arthropods associated Berl biology birds body Britain British Bull cavity cells cent chelicerae Chelicerata claws coverslip coxae Cryptostigmata culture cuticle deutonymph disease dorsal Dorsum eggs engorged Eriophyidae Erythraeidae Evans fauna feathers female forms free-living galls genital orifice genus gnathosoma Grandjean habitat Halbt hatch Hist host hypostome hysterosoma idiosoma infested insects instars Ixodes ricinus Ixodidae large numbers larvae layer life-cycle Macrocheles male mammals Massee Mégnin Mesostigmata metapeltidium metasoma method moult to become mouthparts nests nymphal instars nymphs observed occur opisthosoma Oppia organ Oudms pair of legs parasites pedipalps phytophagous plants population propodosoma prosoma Prostigmata protonymphs region rutella sclerotized segments sensory setae sheep shield skin species specimens spermatophore spider mite stages stigmata Suctobelba surface Tarsonemina tarsus terrestrial Tetranychidae Tetranychus ticks tracheae tritonymphs Trombiculidae tube ulmi usually venter ventral Wharton Zool