The Genus Ixodes in North America |
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... distribution of species Classified list of hosts References Index Page 3 6 7 7 BARBEREITER 35 41 . 105 119 125 131 139 145 149 153 157 159 161 163 167 171 173 175 181 187 195 201 205 213 215 217 219 223 229 231 234 241 244 THE GENUS ...
... distribution of species Classified list of hosts References Index Page 3 6 7 7 BARBEREITER 35 41 . 105 119 125 131 139 145 149 153 157 159 161 163 167 171 173 175 181 187 195 201 205 213 215 217 219 223 229 231 234 241 244 THE GENUS ...
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... host relationships and geographic distribution . No subspecies are recognized . We wish to express our appreciation of the assistance given by the many Institutions and individuals which has greatly aided in the completion of this ...
... host relationships and geographic distribution . No subspecies are recognized . We wish to express our appreciation of the assistance given by the many Institutions and individuals which has greatly aided in the completion of this ...
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... host , or geographical distribution categories . The worker in the genus will find that in a surprising number of instances dependable distinctive morphological characters are to be found in the degree rather than in the presence or ...
... host , or geographical distribution categories . The worker in the genus will find that in a surprising number of instances dependable distinctive morphological characters are to be found in the degree rather than in the presence or ...
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... HOSTS AND DISTRIBUTION Nuttall , et al . , ( 1911 , p . 347 ) report the type materials as " lost . " Say , following the description states , " Rather common in forests , and frequently found attached to different animals . " The ...
... HOSTS AND DISTRIBUTION Nuttall , et al . , ( 1911 , p . 347 ) report the type materials as " lost . " Say , following the description states , " Rather common in forests , and frequently found attached to different animals . " The ...
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... hosts of the nymphs and larvae . Previous records of the early stage ticks have not been sufficient to indicate the ... Distribution of I. scapularis Say , and I. ozarkus Cooley . FIGURE 13. Distribution of I. neotomae Cooley . 18.
... hosts of the nymphs and larvae . Previous records of the early stage ticks have not been sufficient to indicate the ... Distribution of I. scapularis Say , and I. ozarkus Cooley . FIGURE 13. Distribution of I. neotomae Cooley . 18.
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__do_ _do_ _do_ _do_ absent anal angustus Auriculae Banks base basis Body broad broadly rounded brunneus California capitulum and scutum Cervical grooves Citellus Collection Combined length convergent convex cookei Cornua County coxae curved denticles depressed distinct DISTRIBUTION divergent dorsal dorsum edges elevated equal External faint female FIGURE Genital aperture Goblets hairs HOSTS Hypostome impunctate inner faces Internal spur irregular Ixodes July June larger Lateral carinae lateral margins Length of tarsus longer axis Male marmotae median Metatarsus and tarsus middle mildly moderate narrow nearly straight Neotoma Neumann numerous Nuttall Nymph Nymph capitulum oval Palpi pointed posterior margin present punctations reaching rounded salient Scapulae scapularis sculptus shining short sides slightly smaller species specimens Spiracular plate squirrel Surface smooth transverse usually venter ventral plates ventral view visible wide wider widest width width of basis