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A word of explanation is due concerning the absence of species diagnosis for
immature stages of ticks treated in this ... Larvae and nymphs of about half the
Sudan tick species have been described , but those of even fewer spe cies can
be ...
A word of explanation is due concerning the absence of species diagnosis for
immature stages of ticks treated in this ... Larvae and nymphs of about half the
Sudan tick species have been described , but those of even fewer spe cies can
be ...
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FAMILY ARGAS I DAE INTRODUCTION Argasid ticks ( Family Argasidae ) are
called haim ( d ) in Sudani Arabic . ... The sole African representative of a third
argasid genus , Otobius , an ear tick , has been introduced from America into
South ...
FAMILY ARGAS I DAE INTRODUCTION Argasid ticks ( Family Argasidae ) are
called haim ( d ) in Sudani Arabic . ... The sole African representative of a third
argasid genus , Otobius , an ear tick , has been introduced from America into
South ...
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fowl ticks in all stages can be found in crevices and under bark of any large fig
tree in which herons roost and nest . In Pakistan ... ( In the Cairo area , rough
berked trees harbor tremendous tick populations from near the roots to the crown
) .
fowl ticks in all stages can be found in crevices and under bark of any large fig
tree in which herons roost and nest . In Pakistan ... ( In the Cairo area , rough
berked trees harbor tremendous tick populations from near the roots to the crown
) .
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In cold climates such as Saratov , Russia , development occurs only at
temperatures over 20 ° C . Exposure to high humidity ( presumably at cold
temperatures ) kills the ticks ( olenev 1926,1928A ) . The presence or absence of
A. persicus in ...
In cold climates such as Saratov , Russia , development occurs only at
temperatures over 20 ° C . Exposure to high humidity ( presumably at cold
temperatures ) kills the ticks ( olenev 1926,1928A ) . The presence or absence of
A. persicus in ...
Page 72
Anthrax ( Bacillus anthracis ) , however , has been transmitted to man by the bite
of this tick in the laboratory on one known occasion . Speci . mens have been
experimentally infected with plague ( Pasteurella pestis ) and with yellow fever
virus ...
Anthrax ( Bacillus anthracis ) , however , has been transmitted to man by the bite
of this tick in the laboratory on one known occasion . Speci . mens have been
experimentally infected with plague ( Pasteurella pestis ) and with yellow fever
virus ...
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absent adults Africa animals appears areas birds body cattle characters collections common considered correspondence cycle Darfur described DISEASE DISTRIBUTION District dogs domestic domestic cattle dorsal and ventral East eggs Egypt engorged Equatoria Province examined excavatum feeding female fever field Figures Forest FRENCH frequently genital grooves Hoogstraal host Hyalomma IDENTIFICATION important included indicated infested ITALIAN SOMALILAND Kenya known laboratory larvae lateral lateral grooves legs less Lewis listed localities male margin material molt moubata narrow Natural Neumann Nile northern noted Nuttall nymphs observed occur organ parasite period PLATE posterior present probably punctations range rare records refer RELATIONS REMARKS reported Robinson sanguineus Santos Dias scattered Schulze scutal scutum segment sheep shields short simus single slightly South Africa southern species specimens spur subspecies Sudan Theiler tick tions Torit usually ventral ventral views Warburton WEST AFRICA wide wild Wilson