Description of a new <i>Ornithodoros</i> (<i>Pavlovskyella</i>) (Ixodida: Argasidae) tick species from Pakistan. [PDF]
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Composition and transstadial retention of the salivary glands in Ornithodoros hermsi (Acari: Argasidae). [PDF]
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Effect of 25-Azacholestane on Argas (Argas) hermanni (Ixodoidea: Argasidae)
Journal of Medical Entomology, 1996Unfed and fed nymphal Argas hermanni Audouin were treated topically with 1, 5, 10, 15, and 20 micrograms of 25-azacholestane. The azasteroid did not inhibit feeding but had a dose-related lethal effect on unfed nymphs. Generally, it had little effect on nymphs treated after feeding. The 10-micrograms dose reduced the premolting period of nymphs treated
Galila M Khalil, Khalil Galila M
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Hormonal Control of Vitellogenesis in Argas (Argas) hermanni (Acari: Argasidae)
Journal of Medical Entomology, 1990Mated female Argas (Argas) hermanni Audouin synthesize a gonadotropic hormone in the synganglion within 2 d after feeding. This hormone is then released into the hemolymph. Isolating the ovary from the synganglion by ligation during the period of hormone synthesis interfered with oocyte maturation. Injecting an extract of active synganglia or hemolymph
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Changes in Neurosecretory Cell Activity in Female Argas (Argas) hermanni (Acari: Argasidae)
Journal of Medical Entomology, 1990Changes in the activity of neurosecretory cells in the synganglion of mated female Argas (Argas) hermanni Audouin at different physiological states were studied. The number of neurosecretory cells laden with secretion, their size, and quantity of neurosecretions increased 1 h after feeding, reached a peak on days 2 and 3, and then declined.
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Anaphylaxis after Argas reflexus bite
Allergy: European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2000. DUE to the growing populations of wild urban pigeons, the natural hosts of parasitic ticks such as Argas re exus (Arg r), there is an increased risk of allergic reactions to tick bites, presumably caused by the proteins secreted by the tick's salivary glands. Allergic reactions with symptoms ranging from local manifestations at the bite site (itching,
M C Sirianni, Jörg Kleine-Tebbe
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CulturalNature Arga#2 is an interactive audio-visual installation intended to explore the concept of landscape as a verb (to landscape) questioning and reflecting about the semiotic discourses associated with this concept. The landscape as something natural, static, peaceful, silent, etc.
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Isolation of a divergent strain of Rickettsia japonica from Dew's Australian bat Argasid ticks (Argas (Carios) dewae) in Victoria, Australia [PDF]
A divergent strain of Rickettsia japonica was isolated from a Dew's Australian bat argasid tick, Argas (Carios) dewae, collected in southern Victoria, Australia and a full-genome analysis along with sequencing of 5 core gene fragments was undertaken ...
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Ticks of the subgenus Argas and findings of Argas latus in Israel
Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 1999Keywords: Argas hermanni; A.latus; A.reflexus group ; pigeons; Israel ...
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