. Animal parasites and parasitic diseases. Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine. 70 PARASITOLOGY. Animals Infested.—Dog, horse, ox, etc. Description.—The engorged female is about the size of the fever tick, though the legs are longer and the head parts more prominent. The dorsal shield is large, somewhat elongated through the antero- posterior diameter, and is white in color. The hy- postome is provided with six rows of denticles. The. Fig. 21—Amblyomma Amekicanum Larva. Photomicrograph 1x2/3 inch. a. Mandibles. c, Rody. b, Legs. d. Palpi. dorsal surface of the male presents a large, white do


. Animal parasites and parasitic diseases. Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine. 70 PARASITOLOGY. Animals Infested.—Dog, horse, ox, etc. Description.—The engorged female is about the size of the fever tick, though the legs are longer and the head parts more prominent. The dorsal shield is large, somewhat elongated through the antero- posterior diameter, and is white in color. The hy- postome is provided with six rows of denticles. The. Fig. 21—Amblyomma Amekicanum Larva. Photomicrograph 1x2/3 inch. a. Mandibles. c, Rody. b, Legs. d. Palpi. dorsal surface of the male presents a large, white dorsal shield and silvery markings. Amblyomma Americanum (American). Synonym.—Lone Star tick; Amblyomma una- puncta. Distribution.—Southern United States and South America. Animal Infested.—The ox. Description.—About the same size as the preceding described tick. The dorsal shield is triangular in. 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- [from old catalog]. Chicago, A. Eger


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