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Page 487
Colonies of A. marginale were found in midgut epithelial cells of adult D.
andersoni experimentally infected as nymphs ... No colonies were observed in
associated control ticks, and the identity of the colonial organisms was confirmed
as A.
Colonies of A. marginale were found in midgut epithelial cells of adult D.
andersoni experimentally infected as nymphs ... No colonies were observed in
associated control ticks, and the identity of the colonial organisms was confirmed
as A.
Page 494
Colonies of A. marginale in Rhipicephalus simus Similar colonies of A. marginale
were described in Rhipicephalus simus, a common tick from the Republic of
South Africa, confirming a pattern of development of the parasite in a second ...
Colonies of A. marginale in Rhipicephalus simus Similar colonies of A. marginale
were described in Rhipicephalus simus, a common tick from the Republic of
South Africa, confirming a pattern of development of the parasite in a second ...
Page 498
The formation of three types of colonies (Ny1, TsN, and Ny2) was observed in
nymphs. ... Organisms from two colony types (Ny1 and TsN) seen at 5, 10, and 15
days postrepletion were not infective for cattle, but the later-appearing colonies ...
The formation of three types of colonies (Ny1, TsN, and Ny2) was observed in
nymphs. ... Organisms from two colony types (Ny1 and TsN) seen at 5, 10, and 15
days postrepletion were not infective for cattle, but the later-appearing colonies ...
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Foreword | 13 |
Directory of contributors | 17 |
Salivary gland degeneration in the female tick Amblyomma hebraeum | 46 |
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