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... animal in the morning and absent in the evening had dropped off in the forest . Conversely those ticks which were on the animals in the evening and absent in the morning had dropped off in the cattle sheds . The times and sites of ...
... animal in the morning and absent in the evening had dropped off in the forest . Conversely those ticks which were on the animals in the evening and absent in the morning had dropped off in the cattle sheds . The times and sites of ...
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... animals for many years after its apparent disappearance , as tested by microscopical examination . That inoculation of the blood of such animals will bring about infection in animals which have not previously suffered from the disease ...
... animals for many years after its apparent disappearance , as tested by microscopical examination . That inoculation of the blood of such animals will bring about infection in animals which have not previously suffered from the disease ...
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... animals . This is important in the epidemiology of the disease , because these immature stages can be widely disseminated by various animals , particularly birds , which serve as their hosts . The recognized bird hosts often have a wide ...
... animals . This is important in the epidemiology of the disease , because these immature stages can be widely disseminated by various animals , particularly birds , which serve as their hosts . The recognized bird hosts often have a wide ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CUTICLEThe Key to TICK ADAPTABILITY | 10 |
EXTERNAL FEATURES OF SOME ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT | 27 |
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activity Africa Amblyomma andersoni animals appear areas argasid Argasidae attached Babesia basis capituli bite body Boophilus broad capitulum cattle cells Cervical grooves cheliceral colour coxa coxal cuticle cytoplasm Dermacentor disease dogs dorsal view eggs endocuticle engorged epicuticle evertsi external spur feeding fluid fully fed genus granules Haemaphysalis hairs hard ticks hexagonus Hoogstraal host humidity Hyalomma hypostome infection inner Ixodes ricinus Ixodidae large number larvae larvae and nymphs lateral layer Lees legs length louping ill lumen male membrane microplus moult muscles Nuttall nymphal nymphs nymphs and adults occur palp palpi parasites pathogens period persicus pharynx posterior margin punctations rabbits relapsing fever reported Rhipicephalus rickettsiae rounded salivary glands sanguineus scutum sheep skin soft ticks spermatophore spiracle Spiracular plate spirochaetes spotted fever spur on coxa surface tarsus tarsus IV temperature Theileria tick species tissues transmission transmitted transverse unfed females variabilis vector ventral virus whilst