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The Journal of Parasitology, 1979
Argas (A.) polonicus sp. n. is described from males, females, nymphs, and larvae from the steeple tower of St. Mary's Church, Karkow, Poland, where it feeds on domestic rock pigeons, Columba livia Gmelin. This species is related to the widely distributed Eurasian A.
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Argas (A.) polonicus sp. n. is described from males, females, nymphs, and larvae from the steeple tower of St. Mary's Church, Karkow, Poland, where it feeds on domestic rock pigeons, Columba livia Gmelin. This species is related to the widely distributed Eurasian A.
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The life cycle of Argas (Argas) africolumbae under constant abiotic and biotic conditions
Veterinary Parasitology, 1982The developmental and reproduction pattern as well as the nondiapause behaviour of Argas (Argas) africolumbae, reared on domestic chickens and held at 27 degrees C and 90% RH, indicate that there may be 2-3 generations annually. The minimum incubation period of eggs requires 16.2 days (mean), irrespective of the day of oviposition.
A, Kraiss, R, Gothe
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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.
Nawal M. Shanbaky +2 more
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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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2019
Published as part of Petney, Trevor N., Boulanger, Nathalie, Saijuntha, Weerachai, Chitimia-Dobler, Lidia, Pfeffer, Martin, Eamudomkarn, Chatanun, Andrews, Ross H., Ahamad, Mariana, Putthasorn, Noppadon, Muders, Senta V., Petney, David A. & Robbins, Richard G., 2019, Ticks (Argasidae, Ixodidae) and tick-borne diseases of continental Southeast Asia, pp.
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Published as part of Petney, Trevor N., Boulanger, Nathalie, Saijuntha, Weerachai, Chitimia-Dobler, Lidia, Pfeffer, Martin, Eamudomkarn, Chatanun, Andrews, Ross H., Ahamad, Mariana, Putthasorn, Noppadon, Muders, Senta V., Petney, David A. & Robbins, Richard G., 2019, Ticks (Argasidae, Ixodidae) and tick-borne diseases of continental Southeast Asia, pp.
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2017
There are six species of the genus Argas reported from the Western Palaearctic. The two species commonly reported on bats are A. transgariepinus White, 1846 and A. vespertilionis (Latreille, 1796). Argas transgariepinus has been reported to be commonly associated with bats in Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Greece, Israel, Afghanistan, and Madagascar.
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There are six species of the genus Argas reported from the Western Palaearctic. The two species commonly reported on bats are A. transgariepinus White, 1846 and A. vespertilionis (Latreille, 1796). Argas transgariepinus has been reported to be commonly associated with bats in Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Greece, Israel, Afghanistan, and Madagascar.
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Journal of Medical Entomology, 1968
Argas (Argas) japonicus , n. sp., is described from numerous ♂♂, ♀♀, nymphs and larvae collected from swallows ( Delichon urbica dasypus [Bonaparte] and Hirundo daurica japonica Temminck & Schlegel) and swallow nests in Japan and Korea. The new species is closely related to A. (A.) cooleyi of western North America and A. (A.) lagenoplastis of Australia,
N, Yamaguti, C M, Clifford, V J, Tipton
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Argas (Argas) japonicus , n. sp., is described from numerous ♂♂, ♀♀, nymphs and larvae collected from swallows ( Delichon urbica dasypus [Bonaparte] and Hirundo daurica japonica Temminck & Schlegel) and swallow nests in Japan and Korea. The new species is closely related to A. (A.) cooleyi of western North America and A. (A.) lagenoplastis of Australia,
N, Yamaguti, C M, Clifford, V J, Tipton
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2019
Published as part of Guzmán-Cornejo, Carmen, Herrera-Mares, Angel, Robbins, Richard G. & Rebollo-Hernández, Andrea, 2019, The soft ticks (Parasitiformes: Ixodida: Argasidae) of Mexico: species, hosts, and geographical distribution, pp.
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Published as part of Guzmán-Cornejo, Carmen, Herrera-Mares, Angel, Robbins, Richard G. & Rebollo-Hernández, Andrea, 2019, The soft ticks (Parasitiformes: Ixodida: Argasidae) of Mexico: species, hosts, and geographical distribution, pp.
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????Data are stored in many different shapes and sizes everywhere across the internet, and often without consistency. The goal of the Australian Reference Genome Atlas (ARGA) project is to show users where to obtain data they may be interested in, and how it compares to data in other locations.
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TAWIQLARDIŃ ARGAS PERSICUS KENESI
Maqalada tawıqlar arasında eń kóp ushraytuǵın ektoparazitlerden Argas persicus kenesiniń tarqalıwı, morfologiyası, rawajlanıw ciklı, patogenezi hám olar tárepinen jetkizetuǵın ziyanlari haqqında ilimiy ádebiyat analizleri tiykarında tolıq maǵlıwmatlar keltirilgen.Yeshanova T, PulotovF.S
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