. The life history and bionomics of some North American ticks . a. The Rotund Tick, Ixodes kingi, and the Brown Dog Tick, Rhipicephalus sanguineus. Iiodes kingi: Fit;. 1.—Unengorged larva. Fig. 2.—Engorged nymph, dorsal view. Fig. ;>.—Engorged nymph, ventral view. Fig. 4.—Male, dorsal view. Fig. 5.—Male, ventral &—Unengorged female, dorsal view. Fig. 7.—Unengorgea female, ventral 8.—Partially engorged female, dorsal view. Fig. 9.—Partially engorged female, ventralview. Bhipict phallix sanguineus: Fig, 10.—Unengorged larva. Fig. 11. — Unenforced 12.—Unengorged
. The life history and bionomics of some North American ticks . a. The Rotund Tick, Ixodes kingi, and the Brown Dog Tick, Rhipicephalus sanguineus. Iiodes kingi: Fit;. 1.—Unengorged larva. Fig. 2.—Engorged nymph, dorsal view. Fig. ;>.—Engorged nymph, ventral view. Fig. 4.—Male, dorsal view. Fig. 5.—Male, ventral &—Unengorged female, dorsal view. Fig. 7.—Unengorgea female, ventral 8.—Partially engorged female, dorsal view. Fig. 9.—Partially engorged female, ventralview. Bhipict phallix sanguineus: Fig, 10.—Unengorged larva. Fig. 11. — Unenforced 12.—Unengorged nymph. Fig. 13.—Unengorged female, dorsal view. Fig. 14.—Male,dorsal view. Fig. 1>.—Partially deposited-out1 female, dorsal view. Fig. 16.—Unen-gorged female, ventral view. Fig. 17.—Male, ventral view. (Original.) Till; liuTTNl) TICK. 85 recorded were shriveled and brownish and failed to hatch. Anotherfully engorged female, collected on a dog, March 29, 1910, began depos-iting on April 28, and deposited 130 eggs during th
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