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Ticks and mites constitute the arachnid order Acari ( or Acarina ) and , as in other
adult members of the group , they have six pairs of appendages , including a pair
of chelicerae , a pair of sensory palps representing the pedipalps , and four ...
Ticks and mites constitute the arachnid order Acari ( or Acarina ) and , as in other
adult members of the group , they have six pairs of appendages , including a pair
of chelicerae , a pair of sensory palps representing the pedipalps , and four ...
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Male possesses a pair of adanal shields and usually a pair of accessory adanal
shields . Spiracles bluntly or elongately comma - shaped . RHIPICEPHALUS * +
Anal grooves obsolete in female , weakly indicated in male ; eyes present ...
Male possesses a pair of adanal shields and usually a pair of accessory adanal
shields . Spiracles bluntly or elongately comma - shaped . RHIPICEPHALUS * +
Anal grooves obsolete in female , weakly indicated in male ; eyes present ...
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Wagner ( 1893 ) refers to the presence of a developing fourth pair of legs in
Boophilus , and , if this is so , presumably this last pair of legs is resorbed before
the growth of the pedipalps occurs . These latter structures develop later than do
...
Wagner ( 1893 ) refers to the presence of a developing fourth pair of legs in
Boophilus , and , if this is so , presumably this last pair of legs is resorbed before
the growth of the pedipalps occurs . These latter structures develop later than do
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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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