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... unjointed pedicle . When there are no suckers the tarsi terminate in hairs ; the anus is terminal save in one genus , and the tocostome is transverse . Obligatory parasites of mammals and birds , causing scabies . Most important genera ...
... unjointed pedicle . When there are no suckers the tarsi terminate in hairs ; the anus is terminal save in one genus , and the tocostome is transverse . Obligatory parasites of mammals and birds , causing scabies . Most important genera ...
Page 17
... unjointed pedicle on the first and second pairs of legs in the female , and the first , second , and fourth in the male ; anus terminal . Important characters in specific differences are size , host , the disposition and size of the ...
... unjointed pedicle on the first and second pairs of legs in the female , and the first , second , and fourth in the male ; anus terminal . Important characters in specific differences are size , host , the disposition and size of the ...
Page 18
... unjointed pedicle , whilst the third has a hair ( Fig . 5 ) . The next stage- viz . , the nymph or octopod - has an additional pair of legs also furnished with a hair ; the first , second and third pairs are as in the larva ( Fig . 6 ) ...
... unjointed pedicle , whilst the third has a hair ( Fig . 5 ) . The next stage- viz . , the nymph or octopod - has an additional pair of legs also furnished with a hair ; the first , second and third pairs are as in the larva ( Fig . 6 ) ...
Page 21
... pedicle and sucker characteristic of this genus are shown in Fig . 9 . X 550 . Leg II . right side , ventral aspect . Note the sucker on the unjointed pedicle . It is stated that the human sarcopt does not produce disease upon other ...
... pedicle and sucker characteristic of this genus are shown in Fig . 9 . X 550 . Leg II . right side , ventral aspect . Note the sucker on the unjointed pedicle . It is stated that the human sarcopt does not produce disease upon other ...
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... unjointed pedicle on all legs . The epimera of the first pair of legs have a dorsal 34 MANGE AND ALLIED MITES Genus Cnemidocoptes.
... unjointed pedicle on all legs . The epimera of the first pair of legs have a dorsal 34 MANGE AND ALLIED MITES Genus Cnemidocoptes.
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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