Ticks of North-West Europe: Keys and Notes for Identification of the Species, Issue 52Linnean Society of London and the Estuarine and Coastal Sciences Association, 1996 - Ticks - 178 pages |
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Contents
Preface | 1 |
Diseases carried by ticks in NW Europe | 22 |
Methods of collection and control | 34 |
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Adult female Adult male aegyptium animals Argas reflexus argasids arrowed auriculae Babesia babesiosis Biology and Ecology birds mentioned body boutonneuse fever capitulum chelicerae Cornua coxa deer Dermacentor marginatus Dermacentor reticulatus Diagnosis Disease Relationships Dorsal view eggs external spur female capitulum genital aperture Haemaphysalis concinna Haemaphysalis punctata host Hyalomma hypostome infected Ixodes acuminatus Ixodes arboricola Ixodes canisuga Ixodes frontalis Ixodes hexagonus Ixodes ricinus Ixodes trianguliceps Ixodes uriae Ixodes ventalloi ixodids larvae length of male length of unfed longer than wide Lyme disease mammals mammals and birds Material figured mouthparts names of mammals NW Europe nymph occurs Overall length palp article Palps Palps short parasitic parasitised pheromones porose areas posterior margin Rhipicephalus sanguineus Rickettsia rothschildi sand martin scientific names sclerotised scutum sheep small mammals species spirochaete Tarsus text are tabled tick Fig tick-borne tularemia unfed female unfed nymph unicavatus vector ventral view vespertilionis view of female virus width of basis