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5 Palpi longer than wide ( Common , usually large ticks ) .... .8 5. Large ticks with
colored ornamentation , Basis capituli rectangular dorsally . ( Rare in Sudan ,
parasites of elephant and rhinoceros ) .DERMACENTOR Figures 120 to 127
Small ...
5 Palpi longer than wide ( Common , usually large ticks ) .... .8 5. Large ticks with
colored ornamentation , Basis capituli rectangular dorsally . ( Rare in Sudan ,
parasites of elephant and rhinoceros ) .DERMACENTOR Figures 120 to 127
Small ...
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The common name of non_Sudanese hosts may be found in Allen's ( 1939 )
checklist of African mammals . After serious consideration of several suggestions
that the scientific name of each kind of host be provided , it has been decided to
do ...
The common name of non_Sudanese hosts may be found in Allen's ( 1939 )
checklist of African mammals . After serious consideration of several suggestions
that the scientific name of each kind of host be provided , it has been decided to
do ...
Page 60
Once introduced , the fowl tick often spreads quickly and widely , as it has done in
Argentina where it became a common pest within sixteen years after first reported
( lahille and Joan 1931 , Roveda 1940 , Lucas 1940 ) . In the United States ...
Once introduced , the fowl tick often spreads quickly and widely , as it has done in
Argentina where it became a common pest within sixteen years after first reported
( lahille and Joan 1931 , Roveda 1940 , Lucas 1940 ) . In the United States ...
Page 71
Lounsbury ( 1903B ) stated that A. persicus is everywhere common in South
Africa , including coastal towns and areas . Howard ( 1908 ) reported that in
South Africa this tick is common except near the coast and that the same
distributional ...
Lounsbury ( 1903B ) stated that A. persicus is everywhere common in South
Africa , including coastal towns and areas . Howard ( 1908 ) reported that in
South Africa this tick is common except near the coast and that the same
distributional ...
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Rhinopoma h . cystops , one of the most common cave - inhabiting bats near
Cairo , is frequently heavily infested and probably represents the most important
host in this area owing to its great abundance . All stages appear to feed on the ...
Rhinopoma h . cystops , one of the most common cave - inhabiting bats near
Cairo , is frequently heavily infested and probably represents the most important
host in this area owing to its great abundance . All stages appear to feed on the ...
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