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8 Palpus Hypostome Basis capituli Camerostome genital aperture Leg 1 Leg II
Leg II Соха Leg IVZ Preanal groove Anus Median postanal groove 9 Figures 8
and 9 , 4 , slightly engorged , dorsal and ventral views Ornithodoros savignyi ...
8 Palpus Hypostome Basis capituli Camerostome genital aperture Leg 1 Leg II
Leg II Соха Leg IVZ Preanal groove Anus Median postanal groove 9 Figures 8
and 9 , 4 , slightly engorged , dorsal and ventral views Ornithodoros savignyi ...
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10 Dorsoventral groove Spiracle Suprocoxal fold Eye Trochanter Femur Tibia
Metatarsus Torsus Dorsal humps Subapical dorsal protuberance ir ed 11 AJ 12
Figure 10 , o , genital area Figure 11 , d , greatly engorged , lateral view ( sketch )
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10 Dorsoventral groove Spiracle Suprocoxal fold Eye Trochanter Femur Tibia
Metatarsus Torsus Dorsal humps Subapical dorsal protuberance ir ed 11 AJ 12
Figure 10 , o , genital area Figure 11 , d , greatly engorged , lateral view ( sketch )
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Ticks of the genus Argas , unless recently engorged , are usual . ly flatter in
profile than Ornithodoros , and can in most instances be easily distinguished from
them by the presence of some morphological differentiation of the peripheral ...
Ticks of the genus Argas , unless recently engorged , are usual . ly flatter in
profile than Ornithodoros , and can in most instances be easily distinguished from
them by the presence of some morphological differentiation of the peripheral ...
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Coxal fluid is emitted within a few minutes after engorgement is complete and
often while the tick is stationary or moving about the host , but only infrequently
while the mouthparts are still in serted in the host's skin . Digestion is extremely
slow ...
Coxal fluid is emitted within a few minutes after engorgement is complete and
often while the tick is stationary or moving about the host , but only infrequently
while the mouthparts are still in serted in the host's skin . Digestion is extremely
slow ...
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The average number of eggs laid after each engorgement was : first , 131 ;
second , 159 ; third , 133 ; fourth , 110 ; fifth , 97 ; sixth , 95 ; seventh , 47 . Eggs
are laid in the adult tick's retreat . Oviposition generally commences four to ten
days after ...
The average number of eggs laid after each engorgement was : first , 131 ;
second , 159 ; third , 133 ; fourth , 110 ; fifth , 97 ; sixth , 95 ; seventh , 47 . Eggs
are laid in the adult tick's retreat . Oviposition generally commences four to ten
days after ...
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