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Histological staining of tick bite skin biopsies for spirochetes and Powassan virus RNA. [PDF]

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Dermacentor variabilis

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1980
Ocular eyelid infestation of Dermacentor variabilis, the American dog tick, occurred in a 34-year-old man who had been sleeping in an open-floored tent in an Indiana field. The tick was mechanically removed with steady and firm pressure with cilia forceps, with care taken to remove all mouth structures.
Ralph E. Williams, Jack E. Terry
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Dermacentor variabilis and Dermacentor andersoni: Genital sex pheromones

Experimental Parasitology, 1982
Abstract There is evidence for the existence of a previously undescribed sex pheromone (or pheromones) in the ticks Dermacentor variabilis and D. andersoni . In addition to 2,6-dichlorophenol, which attracts mate-seeking males, a pheromone released on the cuticle of the female genital area enables the sexually excited male to locate the gonopore ...
Stanley N. Mason   +3 more
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Extension of the Range of Dermacentor variabilis (Acari: Ixodidae) in Pennsylvania

Journal of Medical Entomology, 1993
The American dog tick, Dermacentor variabilis (Say), until recently was recorded only from the southeastern and southwestern counties of Pennsylvania. Since 1968, this species has expanded its range and is reported from 63 of Pennsylvania's 67 counties.
Steven B. Jacobs   +3 more
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