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... hosts , the records precede those from animals . Different collections from one kind of host are listed geographically from east to west . If two or more collections have been made from a single kind of host in the same locality during ...
... hosts , the records precede those from animals . Different collections from one kind of host are listed geographically from east to west . If two or more collections have been made from a single kind of host in the same locality during ...
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... HOSTS The object of the HOSTS section has been to indicate the chief references to kinds of animals on which each species feed in each life stage and to give a brief statement concerning the preferred host or hosts . The references ...
... HOSTS The object of the HOSTS section has been to indicate the chief references to kinds of animals on which each species feed in each life stage and to give a brief statement concerning the preferred host or hosts . The references ...
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Harry Hoogstraal. pertinent host surveys may be included in the section entitled BIOLOGY , of which the host list should , of course , be considered an integral part . The common name of non- Sudanese hosts may be found in Allen's ( 1939 ) ...
Harry Hoogstraal. pertinent host surveys may be included in the section entitled BIOLOGY , of which the host list should , of course , be considered an integral part . The common name of non- Sudanese hosts may be found in Allen's ( 1939 ) ...
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... hosts . Argas nymphs and adults , like those of Ornithodoros , are usually found only by careful searching in niches and concealed resting places in the immediate habitat of their favorite host . Ticks of the genus Argas , unless ...
... hosts . Argas nymphs and adults , like those of Ornithodoros , are usually found only by careful searching in niches and concealed resting places in the immediate habitat of their favorite host . Ticks of the genus Argas , unless ...
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... host and seeking shelter . Nymphs and adults become satiated in from five minutes to two hours and then seek a ... host , but only infrequently while the mouthparts are still in serted in the host's skin . Digestion is extremely slow and ...
... host and seeking shelter . Nymphs and adults become satiated in from five minutes to two hours and then seek a ... host , but only infrequently while the mouthparts are still in serted in the host's skin . Digestion is extremely slow and ...
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aegyptium AMBLYOMMA areas Argas argasid Bahr El Ghazal basal basis capituli Bedford Belgian Congo Bequaert BIOLOGY birds brumpti burrows camels collections coxa coxal cycle decoloratus Delpy detritum DISEASE RELATIONS DISTRIBUTION domestic cattle Dönitz dorsal and ventral dromedarii East eggs Egypt engorged Equatoria Province EQUATORIA PROVINCE RECORDS excavatum feeding female fowl FRENCH EQUATORIAL AFRICA FRENCH WEST AFRICA genus Hoogstraal 1954C host humidity Hyalomma hypostome IDENTIFICATION immature stages impressum infested Ixodes Kapoeta Kassala Kenya Khartoum laboratory larvae lateral grooves leachii Lewis male margin marginatum Mettam molt moubata muhsami Neumann Nile Nuttall and Warburton nymphal nymphs occurs Ornithodoros oviposition Palpal parasite persicus pomposum posterior punctations Rageau reported RHODESIA Rousselot rufipes Santos Dias savignyi scupense scutal scutum segment SOMALILAND South Africa SOUTHERN RHODESIA species spur subspecies Sudan Sudan records tampan Tanganyika Tendeiro Theiler and Robinson tick Torit truncatum Uganda variegatum vespertilionis Warburton 1915 WEST AFRICA wide