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RHYTHM OF DROPPING OF ENGORGED FEMALES OF Ixodes persulcatus
DURING NORMAL NIGHT PASTURING OF ... ready Number of number of to
consume engorged females | last portion females of blood Number of dropped
females ...
RHYTHM OF DROPPING OF ENGORGED FEMALES OF Ixodes persulcatus
DURING NORMAL NIGHT PASTURING OF ... ready Number of number of to
consume engorged females | last portion females of blood Number of dropped
females ...
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These nymphs in turn feed on this host also , before dropping to the ground ,
where they moult to adults . The emergent ... These attach themselves to host
number two , feed and drop to the ground , where they in turn moult to produce
adults .
These nymphs in turn feed on this host also , before dropping to the ground ,
where they moult to adults . The emergent ... These attach themselves to host
number two , feed and drop to the ground , where they in turn moult to produce
adults .
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The details of the site of dropping off of ticks in cattle sheds and on grazings (
June to September 1958 ) for four villages ... 7 Ulvi The sudden drop off of gorged
ticks has been ascribed to physiological stimulation due to changing conditions
of ...
The details of the site of dropping off of ticks in cattle sheds and on grazings (
June to September 1958 ) for four villages ... 7 Ulvi The sudden drop off of gorged
ticks has been ascribed to physiological stimulation due to changing conditions
of ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CUTICLETHE KEY TO Tick ADAPTABILITY | 10 |
EXTERNAL FEATURES OF SOME ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT SPECIES | 27 |
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activity adults Africa Amblyomma andersoni animals appear areas associated attached Babesia base basis become bite blood body broad capitulum cattle cells cheliceral closely colour complete coxa cuticle cytoplasm Dermacentor disease distribution dogs dorsal drop effects eggs engorged evidence external feeding female fever fluid frequently further glands grooves hairs hard host humidity hypostome increase infection inner Ixodes known larvae lateral layer Lees legs length less male margin moubata moulting muscles narrow natural nymphs observed occur organ outer pair parasites pass period plate posterior present produced range records region relative remain reported ricinus rickettsiae rounded salivary scutum seasonal secretion segment sheep short shown side similar skin slightly species spur stages suggested surface takes temperature ticks tissues transmission transmitted unfed vector ventral virus wall weight