. Animal parasites and parasitic diseases . Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine. rARASITOLOGY. 69 THE TICKS. ARGASIDAE. The family Argasidae includes the ticks. They are provided with flat, oval bodies. The piercing man- dibles and hypostome are located beneath an over- reaching cephalo-thorax, or anterior part of the dorsal. Fiff. -5 â.\RGAS ^TUS, L,-\R^â .\. a. Mandibles and Palpi. b, LL-e:s. c, Dody. surface. The dorsal shield is absent. The life his- tory is similar to that of the common ticks. Argas JIiniatis. Syno?iy»is.âArgas Americanus; Chicken tick. Ilisiory.âFound in ^lexico


. Animal parasites and parasitic diseases . Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine. rARASITOLOGY. 69 THE TICKS. ARGASIDAE. The family Argasidae includes the ticks. They are provided with flat, oval bodies. The piercing man- dibles and hypostome are located beneath an over- reaching cephalo-thorax, or anterior part of the dorsal. Fiff. -5 â.\RGAS ^TUS, L,-\R^â .\. a. Mandibles and Palpi. b, LL-e:s. c, Dody. surface. The dorsal shield is absent. The life his- tory is similar to that of the common ticks. Argas JIiniatis. Syno?iy»is.âArgas Americanus; Chicken tick. Ilisiory.âFound in ^lexico and the Southern part of the United States. Desoipiion.âThe parasite is flat like a bedbug, and ovoid in shape. It is provided with an over- reaching dorsal surface, the top of which is pitted. The head parts consist of two mandibles provided with teeth at the terminal end. Beneath these is a. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Kaupp, Benjamin Franklyn, 1874-. Chicago : A. Eger


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