Research Bulletin, Issue 386 |
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Page 104
... molting mites a surface easily held to , while other authors feel that it serves as a support for the eggs . In my studies it was seen to serve in both these capacities . The species is recorded from a number of localities in Europe ...
... molting mites a surface easily held to , while other authors feel that it serves as a support for the eggs . In my studies it was seen to serve in both these capacities . The species is recorded from a number of localities in Europe ...
Page 116
... molting nymph , after which they may reattach to the same or another host . However , if the larva is in any stage of ... molt successfully . The majority of the larvae under observation reached com- plete engorgement and dropped from ...
... molting nymph , after which they may reattach to the same or another host . However , if the larva is in any stage of ... molt successfully . The majority of the larvae under observation reached com- plete engorgement and dropped from ...
Page 119
... molting the snake casts its parasites as well as its skin . When once attached and feeding , the mites are unable to loose their hold and die . Engorgement requires several weeks and the mites retain their hold long after they seem to ...
... molting the snake casts its parasites as well as its skin . When once attached and feeding , the mites are unable to loose their hold and die . Engorgement requires several weeks and the mites retain their hold long after they seem to ...
Page 126
... molt . The Texas fever tick and some others molt upon the host . A few species pass the first molt on the host and the others on the ground . In any case the larval skin splits in time and the eight legged nymph appears . Where off the ...
... molt . The Texas fever tick and some others molt upon the host . A few species pass the first molt on the host and the others on the ground . In any case the larval skin splits in time and the eight legged nymph appears . Where off the ...
Page 127
... molts are passed off the host . Ixodes scapularis Say Jour . Phila . Acad . , II , 1821 , p . 78 This is commonly called the " black legged tick . ” Females are dark brown in color and males nearly black . The scutum and legs are black ...
... molts are passed off the host . Ixodes scapularis Say Jour . Phila . Acad . , II , 1821 , p . 78 This is commonly called the " black legged tick . ” Females are dark brown in color and males nearly black . The scutum and legs are black ...
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abdomen Acad Acarina adult appears altho Amer anal plate attack Banks Trans beneath Berlese body bright red bristles broad brown in color Buckeye Lake Cedar Point cephalothorax chelicerae chigger Chillicothe chitinized claws common species cosmopolitan debris deposited distributed thruout dorsal shield dorsum eggs engorged Eriophyes Eriophyid Erythraeidae Europe and North fauna feeding female forms genera genital genus habits hairs hatch hexapod host infested insects integument known from Ohio large number larvae lime-sulphur male mandibles margin mature mites molt mouthparts nearly North America number of species nymphal nymphs occur Oribata oviposition pairs of legs pale brown palpi parasitic plants posterior predaceous pteromorphae recorded from Ohio red spiders resemble the adults Sarcoptidae scale insects scutum segment southern Canada southern Ohio species species measuring specimens spray stage suborder taken tarsi Tarsonemidae terminate thru tick tracheae trees trichomes type material usually various ventral Wien