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Page 17
This would indicate that the skeleton of knowledge of East African ticks is rather
complete but that the covering body of supporting data is still much in need of
develop ment . In the light of these observations , it was decided to add a
literature ...
This would indicate that the skeleton of knowledge of East African ticks is rather
complete but that the covering body of supporting data is still much in need of
develop ment . In the light of these observations , it was decided to add a
literature ...
Page 36
HYALOMMA SCUPENSE Schulze , 1919 , appears from Soviet works to have
distinct biological characteristics and minor morphological characteristics
intergrading with H. detritum ; it is therefore indicated as a form of yet unknown
taxonomic ...
HYALOMMA SCUPENSE Schulze , 1919 , appears from Soviet works to have
distinct biological characteristics and minor morphological characteristics
intergrading with H. detritum ; it is therefore indicated as a form of yet unknown
taxonomic ...
Page 45
Also noted are references by experi . mental workers who have indicated the
source of their material ; biological variations within populations presently
considered as identical species may subsequently prove to be of the utmost im
portance in ...
Also noted are references by experi . mental workers who have indicated the
source of their material ; biological variations within populations presently
considered as identical species may subsequently prove to be of the utmost im
portance in ...
Page 71
Records from a number of other localities indicate that the fowl tick does indeed
inhabit coastal areas . For instance , Theodor ( 1932 ) reports this species
especially common along the Mediterranean coast and in Jordan Sea areas of ...
Records from a number of other localities indicate that the fowl tick does indeed
inhabit coastal areas . For instance , Theodor ( 1932 ) reports this species
especially common along the Mediterranean coast and in Jordan Sea areas of ...
Page 77
It is now evident that Porter's ( 1928 ) spirited account of " A. persicus in Calama ,
Antofagasta Province , Chile , must be referred to A. reflexus ( or to the American
variant ; see DISTRIBUTION above ) , as indicated in the following paragraph .
It is now evident that Porter's ( 1928 ) spirited account of " A. persicus in Calama ,
Antofagasta Province , Chile , must be referred to A. reflexus ( or to the American
variant ; see DISTRIBUTION above ) , as indicated in the following paragraph .
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