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Without eyes . With eyes ( except Dermacentor dissimilis , where the eyes may be
distinct , absent or obsolescent ) . ( 3 ) Short conical palpi , article 2 projects
laterally beyond the basis capituli , about twice as broad as long ( mammals or
birds ) ...
Without eyes . With eyes ( except Dermacentor dissimilis , where the eyes may be
distinct , absent or obsolescent ) . ( 3 ) Short conical palpi , article 2 projects
laterally beyond the basis capituli , about twice as broad as long ( mammals or
birds ) ...
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1 mm , breadth in front of eyes , 0 . 85 – 0 . 90 - 1 . 03 mm . Scutal margin curves
slightly outwards , more commonly in front of eyes , margins behind eyes almost
rectilinear , terminating in a narrowly rounded posterior margin . Cervical grooves
...
1 mm , breadth in front of eyes , 0 . 85 – 0 . 90 - 1 . 03 mm . Scutal margin curves
slightly outwards , more commonly in front of eyes , margins behind eyes almost
rectilinear , terminating in a narrowly rounded posterior margin . Cervical grooves
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MALES ( 1 ) Eyes convex , in a depression ( “ orbited ” ) or within an encircling
furrow . Coxa I with distinct dorsal projection . Eyes Alat ( or slightly rounded ) ,
not “ orbited " or surrounded by a furrow . Coxa I with or without dorsal projection .
MALES ( 1 ) Eyes convex , in a depression ( “ orbited ” ) or within an encircling
furrow . Coxa I with distinct dorsal projection . Eyes Alat ( or slightly rounded ) ,
not “ orbited " or surrounded by a furrow . Coxa I with or without dorsal projection .
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CUTICLETHE KEY TO Tick ADAPTABILITY | 10 |
EXTERNAL FEATURES OF SOME ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT | 27 |
CAPITULUM AND FEEDING MECHANISM | 92 |
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