Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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... posterior polar ring ; PR polar ring ; PT protrusion = of ray bodies ; Rh rhoptry ; Rh . C. = rhoptry complex ; Rb rhoptry complex ; Rb = ribosomes ; UM = unit membrane ; V vacuole ; VS fortifying structure . Modified from Norval et al ...
... posterior polar ring ; PR polar ring ; PT protrusion = of ray bodies ; Rh rhoptry ; Rh . C. = rhoptry complex ; Rb rhoptry complex ; Rb = ribosomes ; UM = unit membrane ; V vacuole ; VS fortifying structure . Modified from Norval et al ...
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... posteriorly on the basis capituli and the elongated , anteriorly tapering hypostome with approximately seven denticles in the innermost file . 29.17 . I. persulcatus . Note the relatively small , laterally directed auriculae on the ...
... posteriorly on the basis capituli and the elongated , anteriorly tapering hypostome with approximately seven denticles in the innermost file . 29.17 . I. persulcatus . Note the relatively small , laterally directed auriculae on the ...
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... posteriorly . The hypostome is shorter than in the preceding species , with many more denticles in the inner files . 29.21 . I. pacificus . Auriculae are absent and there are relatively few teeth in the innermost files . Photograph ...
... posteriorly . The hypostome is shorter than in the preceding species , with many more denticles in the inner files . 29.21 . I. pacificus . Auriculae are absent and there are relatively few teeth in the innermost files . Photograph ...
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ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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