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Page 90
Hairs few and fine , more apparent anteriorly . Legs short , heavy . Moderate
subapical dorsal protuberance on tarsi II - IV , negligible on I . Length of tarsus I ,
0 . 48 mm , tarsus IV , 0 . 72 mm . Hairs few , short . Each coxa with elongated
smooth ...
Hairs few and fine , more apparent anteriorly . Legs short , heavy . Moderate
subapical dorsal protuberance on tarsi II - IV , negligible on I . Length of tarsus I ,
0 . 48 mm , tarsus IV , 0 . 72 mm . Hairs few , short . Each coxa with elongated
smooth ...
Page 217
In other tick genera the relationship of the sensory hairs to the ducts within the
trough differ from those seen in the genus Ixodes . In Haemaphysalis , six closely
bunched hairs are present ; of these the longest has its own duct , while the ...
In other tick genera the relationship of the sensory hairs to the ducts within the
trough differ from those seen in the genus Ixodes . In Haemaphysalis , six closely
bunched hairs are present ; of these the longest has its own duct , while the ...
Page 259
The hypostome and chelicerae meanwhile are being pushed between the hairs
on to the surface of the skin . As early as 1916 , Roubaud postulated that
successful external parasitism of the warthog and of man by 0 . moubata was due
to the ...
The hypostome and chelicerae meanwhile are being pushed between the hairs
on to the surface of the skin . As early as 1916 , Roubaud postulated that
successful external parasitism of the warthog and of man by 0 . moubata was due
to the ...
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Contents
CUTICLETHE KEY TO Tick ADAPTABILITY | 10 |
EXTERNAL FEATURES OF SOME ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT | 27 |
CAPITULUM AND FEEDING MECHANISM | 92 |
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