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... nymph ; details .... ... 896 CII 359-362 Margaropus winthemi , c and g .... .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 ms .: unpublished manuscript ...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 g .... .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 ms .: unpublished manuscript ...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 may be indicated by a small , otherwise undifferentiated depression ......... Genital aperture clearly developed as a differentiated area ... 1. Six legs .. 2 . .Larvae ........ 2 .... Nymphs ..Adults Family Ixodidae Larvae ..2 ...
... nymphs may be indicated by a small , otherwise undifferentiated depression ......... Genital aperture clearly developed as a differentiated area ... 1. Six legs .. 2 . .Larvae ........ 2 .... Nymphs ..Adults Family Ixodidae Larvae ..2 ...
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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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... life cycle in general under favorable conditions requires about four months . Larvae attach usually to the base of the host's wing . They feed there for five to ten days before dropping from the host and seeking shelter . Nymphs and ...
... life cycle in general under favorable conditions requires about four months . Larvae attach usually to the base of the host's wing . They feed there for five to ten days before dropping from the host and seeking shelter . Nymphs and ...
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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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adanal shields adults aegyptium AMBLYOMMA areas Argas Bahr El Ghazal basis capituli Bedford Belgian Congo Bequaert BIOLOGY Brumpt burrows camels collections coxa coxal cycle Delpy detritum DISTRIBUTION domestic cattle domestic dog domestic goats Dönitz dorsal and ventral dromedarii East eggs Egypt engorged Equatoria Province EQUATORIA PROVINCE RECORDS excavatum feeding female fever Forest FRENCH WEST AFRICA genital goats Hoogstraal 1954C host humidity Hyalomma immature stages impressum infested Ixodes Kapoeta Kassala Kenya larvae larvae and nymphs lateral grooves leachii lepidum Lewis male marginatum Mettam molt moubata Muhsam Neumann Nile northern Nuttall and Warburton nymphal nymphs occur Ornithodoros parasite persicus Pomerantzev pomposum Rageau reported RHIPICEPHALUS RHODESIA Rousselot rufipes sanguineus Santos Dias savignyi Schulze scutal punctations scutum sheep simus SOMALILAND South Africa SOUTHERN RHODESIA species subspecies Sudan Sudan records Sudan specimens tampan Tanganyika Theiler and Robinson tick Torit District truncatum Uganda variegatum warthog WEST AFRICA Wilson Zumpt