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Segment 1 projects postero - ventrally as a distinct spur . ... Coxa I with
welldeveloped spurs , internal spur triangular , being longer and broader than
external spur ; anterior margin almost parallel with that of internal spur ; external
spurs on ...
Segment 1 projects postero - ventrally as a distinct spur . ... Coxa I with
welldeveloped spurs , internal spur triangular , being longer and broader than
external spur ; anterior margin almost parallel with that of internal spur ; external
spurs on ...
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Coxa I with blunt internal and external spurs near together ; small external spur
on coxa II ; tarsus IV tapering . LARVA Capitulum . Basis like that of nymph , but
shorter anteroposteriorly and palps shorter and thicker , suture line between ...
Coxa I with blunt internal and external spurs near together ; small external spur
on coxa II ; tarsus IV tapering . LARVA Capitulum . Basis like that of nymph , but
shorter anteroposteriorly and palps shorter and thicker , suture line between ...
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Coxa I with very strong , long anterior process visible dorsally and ventrally ;
broad tapering internal spur , longer than external spur and separated by cleft -
like depression ( Fig . 21b ) . Coxae II and III with broadly rounded external spurs
...
Coxa I with very strong , long anterior process visible dorsally and ventrally ;
broad tapering internal spur , longer than external spur and separated by cleft -
like depression ( Fig . 21b ) . Coxae II and III with broadly rounded external spurs
...
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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