Notes on Mange and Allied Mites, for Veterinarians |
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Page 70
... Mark XIII . contained it . Fig . 35 represents a damaged specimen from a horse's skin . 1 Veterinary Record , 1919 , vol . xxxii . , p . 22 . 2 Veterinary Journal , 1920 , vol . lxxvi . , p . 332 . The egg is not likely to be mistaken ...
... Mark XIII . contained it . Fig . 35 represents a damaged specimen from a horse's skin . 1 Veterinary Record , 1919 , vol . xxxii . , p . 22 . 2 Veterinary Journal , 1920 , vol . lxxvi . , p . 332 . The egg is not likely to be mistaken ...
Page 76
... Mark I. , figured by Kirk , 1 is a hypopus . Most species , if not all , of the family Tyro- glyphidæ pass through this stage under special condi- tions . It appears to be for purposes of distribution . Reference to Figs . 40 , 41 , and ...
... Mark I. , figured by Kirk , 1 is a hypopus . Most species , if not all , of the family Tyro- glyphidæ pass through this stage under special condi- tions . It appears to be for purposes of distribution . Reference to Figs . 40 , 41 , and ...
Page 82
... Mark VI . containing mites from the horse's skin which belonged to this species . ხ . a FIG . 51. — GLYCIPHAGUS ORNATUs ( after NewstEAD AND MORRIS ) . ( a ) Male , ventral aspect . × 87 . ( b ) Tibia and tarsus of leg II . X 260 ...
... Mark VI . containing mites from the horse's skin which belonged to this species . ხ . a FIG . 51. — GLYCIPHAGUS ORNATUs ( after NewstEAD AND MORRIS ) . ( a ) Male , ventral aspect . × 87 . ( b ) Tibia and tarsus of leg II . X 260 ...
Page 91
... Mark VIII . , and taken from the horse's skin , which belonged to this species . It has been obtained from. Reproduced by permission from Report No. 8 of the Grain Pest ( War ) Committee of the Royal Society . FIG . 60. - TETRANYCHUS FIG ...
... Mark VIII . , and taken from the horse's skin , which belonged to this species . It has been obtained from. Reproduced by permission from Report No. 8 of the Grain Pest ( War ) Committee of the Royal Society . FIG . 60. - TETRANYCHUS FIG ...
Page 100
... Mark I. , and so on up to Mark XIII . It was stated that the idea of so naming them arose from the fact that upon the ventral surface of one of them there was a structure which closely resembled the broad arrow , then in common use upon ...
... Mark I. , and so on up to Mark XIII . It was stated that the idea of so naming them arose from the fact that upon the ventral surface of one of them there was a structure which closely resembled the broad arrow , then in common use upon ...
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abdomen acari Acarus affected Aleurobius animals appears applied attacks become birds body bovis Broad cause Chorioptes closely common containing cuniculi cured Demodex disease distinct dressing ears equi examined FAMILY finding fourth pair gallons genera Genus Gerlach Gervais Glyciphagus domesticus Habitat hair Hering horse host hypopial nymph important irritation labial reflex Larva later lesion less live longior Male mandibles mange Mark material Measurements Megnin Michael mites natural Newstead and Morris nymph occurs Ovigerous female ovis pair of legs parasites pedicle period placed possible posterior present produce Psoroptes Pubescent female rabbit Railliet Record regard Sarcoptes scabiei scabies seen sheep side similar siro skin slides species stage suckers Symbiotes taken third treatment Tyroglyphus usually ventral aspect Veterinary Journal warm