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Page 177
In O . moubata the vagina is short , but in A . persicus , D . andersoni and 1 .
ricinus it is divided into : ( i ) a posterior barrel - shaped region , the cervical
region ; and ( ii ) a shorter vestibular region leading into the genital orifice ( Fig .
63c ) .
In O . moubata the vagina is short , but in A . persicus , D . andersoni and 1 .
ricinus it is divided into : ( i ) a posterior barrel - shaped region , the cervical
region ; and ( ii ) a shorter vestibular region leading into the genital orifice ( Fig .
63c ) .
Page 179
Minute recurved spines have been reported from the epicuticle of the vestibular
region by Lees and Beament ( 1948 ) . Accessory glands open into the vagina . In
D . andersoni one of these forms a large , median unpaired sac - like structure ...
Minute recurved spines have been reported from the epicuticle of the vestibular
region by Lees and Beament ( 1948 ) . Accessory glands open into the vagina . In
D . andersoni one of these forms a large , median unpaired sac - like structure ...
Page 262
The nymphs on cattle are most numerous immediately behind the nostrils , whilst
the primary regions of the head selected for ... shows the vast majority of the
population attach in and around the ears and beneath the head in the neck
region .
The nymphs on cattle are most numerous immediately behind the nostrils , whilst
the primary regions of the head selected for ... shows the vast majority of the
population attach in and around the ears and beneath the head in the neck
region .
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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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