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... nymph ; details ... ..896 CII 359-362 Margaropus winthemi , c and o ... ..897 CIII 363-372 Margaropus winthemi , & and Q ... Larvae . N : Nymphs . det . Identification determined by . legit collected by . ms .: unpublished manuscript ...
... nymph ; details ... ..896 CII 359-362 Margaropus winthemi , c and o ... ..897 CIII 363-372 Margaropus winthemi , & and Q ... Larvae . N : Nymphs . det . Identification determined by . legit collected by . ms .: unpublished manuscript ...
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... Nymphs .Adults Family Ixodidae Larvae .2 2. Genital aperture undeveloped . Scutum of type but basis capituli lacking porose areas .. Nymphs Genital aperture developed . Scutum of dor o type and basis capituli of g with two porose areas ...
... Nymphs .Adults Family Ixodidae Larvae .2 2. Genital aperture undeveloped . Scutum of type but basis capituli lacking porose areas .. Nymphs Genital aperture developed . Scutum of dor o type and basis capituli of g with two porose areas ...
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... eggs , deposited at intervals in small batches and total ling only a few hundred , are laid in niches where females seek shel- ter . Chances that hatching larvae ... Nymphs and adults of both genera feed for only a few minutes to a few hours ...
... eggs , deposited at intervals in small batches and total ling only a few hundred , are laid in niches where females seek shel- ter . Chances that hatching larvae ... Nymphs and adults of both genera feed for only a few minutes to a few hours ...
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... larvae kills chickens used in his experiments , apparently not doing so by trans mission of pathogenic organisms or by exsanguination . Nymphs and adults resulting from these larvae have no observable deleterious effect on their hosts ...
... larvae kills chickens used in his experiments , apparently not doing so by trans mission of pathogenic organisms or by exsanguination . Nymphs and adults resulting from these larvae have no observable deleterious effect on their hosts ...
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... Larvae molt to nymphs in warm summer weather about four days following completion of feeding . Nymphs usually feed twice , in a matter of half an hour ( some times two hours ) and molt a week or two ( sometimes longer ) after- wards ...
... Larvae molt to nymphs in warm summer weather about four days following completion of feeding . Nymphs usually feed twice , in a matter of half an hour ( some times two hours ) and molt a week or two ( sometimes longer ) after- wards ...
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adanal shields adults aegyptium areas Argas Bahr El Ghazal basis capituli Bedford BELGIAN CONGO Bequaert BIOLOGY BMNH camels collections common coxa cycle Delpy detritum DISTRIBUTION domestic cattle domestic dogs domestic goats dorsal and ventral dromedarii East eggs Egypt engorged Equatoria Province excavatum feeding Feldman Muhsam females Forest FRENCH WEST AFRICA Genital apron goats hares Hoogstraal 1954B host houyi Hyalomma immature stages impeltatum impressum infested Ixodes Kapoeta Kassala Kenya Khartoum Kratz larvae larvae and nymphs lateral grooves leachii Lewis male marginatum Matthysse 1954 Mettam molt moubata Neumann Nile northern Nuttall and Warburton nymphal nymphs oviposition parasite persicus Pomerantzev 1950 Rageau reported RHIPICEPHALUS RHODESIA rodents Rousselot rufipes sanguineus Santos Dias savignyi Schlottke 1930 Schulze and Schlottke scupense scutal punctations scutum sheep simus SOMALILAND South Africa SOUTHERN RHODESIA species subspecies Sudan Sudan records Tanganyika Theiler and Robinson tick truncatum Uganda variegatum ventral views Figures WEST AFRICA Zumpt