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... appear to be activated by the anterior subpharyngeal muscles which possibly induce changes in the elevation of the hypostomal " furrow " of the membrane , which are transmitted along the length of the latter . According to Gregson the ...
... appear to be activated by the anterior subpharyngeal muscles which possibly induce changes in the elevation of the hypostomal " furrow " of the membrane , which are transmitted along the length of the latter . According to Gregson the ...
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... appear in the last few days of September with a maximum in early November ( Pomerantzev and Matikashvili , 1940 ) . Adults become active later in Armenia and in general the activity period is of short duration in this region . In ...
... appear in the last few days of September with a maximum in early November ( Pomerantzev and Matikashvili , 1940 ) . Adults become active later in Armenia and in general the activity period is of short duration in this region . In ...
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... appear in successive crops at 2-4 day intervals , or they may fade and reappear a few hours later . The rash appears as small rose - coloured spots which may spread so as to become confluent , between the third and fifth day , but may ...
... appear in successive crops at 2-4 day intervals , or they may fade and reappear a few hours later . The rash appears as small rose - coloured spots which may spread so as to become confluent , between the third and fifth day , but may ...
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