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Genus Ornithodoros Koch, 1844

2017
The genus Ornithodoros was first described with the reclassification of Ornithodoros coriaceus and Ornithodoros savignyi, which had previously been attributed to the genus Argas. Koch translated ‘Ornis’, which means bird from Greek to Latin and ‘doros’ meaning a leather sack (Petney and Maiwald in Tick nomenclature. Lancet 348:1251, 1996).
Gad Baneth   +2 more
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A Micro-organism associated with Sperm Cells of Ornithodoros

Nature, 1962
DURING an examination of the female genital tract of Ornithodoros tholozani it was noted that sperm contained in spermatophores lying in the uterus have a peculiar form. A detailed examination of the sperm showed that each one is covered with many hundreds of spindle-shaped micro-organisms (Figs.
B. Feldman-Muhsam, Yael Havivi
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Limb regeneration and apolysis in the tick, Ornithodoros tartakovskyi

Journal of Insect Physiology, 1975
Abstract Limb regeneration potential and the apolysis process were investigated in the argasid tick, Ornithodoros tartakovskyi . Developmental instars received single or multiple amputations and were subsequently allowed to undergo single or multiple apolyses. Amputated ticks regenerated complete normal limbs but only after four successive apolyses.
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A Borrelia sp. in Ornithodoros octodontus (Argasidae)

Systematic and Applied Acarology, 2021
Michele Thompson   +6 more
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Ornithodoros hermsi

Trends in Parasitology
Lucas C. de Sousa-Paula   +2 more
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The Occurrence of an Ornithodoros Tick in Maryland

The Journal of Parasitology, 1956
George Anastos, Carleton M. Clifford
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On the Occurrence ofOrnithodoros MoubataMurray in Burrows

Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1950
R. B. Heisch, W. E. Grainger
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A Note on Argas (Ornithodoros) Gurneyi Warburton

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1936
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