. Animal parasites and parasitic diseases. Horses; Domestic animals -- Parasites; Veterinary medicine. Fig:. 1—^Boopliiliis Aiiiiiilatus. (Eng-org-ed females). A—^^Ven'.ral view. B—Dorsal view of same, 1, Anus. 2, Lateral constrictions. 3, Rudimentary dorsal shield. 4, Short rostrum. 5, Longitudinal dorsal depres- sions. 6, Legs. 7, Figr. 2—Amblyomma Ameri- eauuiii. (Engorged female). A—Dorsal view. B—Ventral view. 1, Anus. 2, Well developed dorsal shield, showing white spot. .3, Rostrum. 4, Longitudinal depressions 5, Stigmen. 6, Please note that these images are extracted fr


. Animal parasites and parasitic diseases. Horses; Domestic animals -- Parasites; Veterinary medicine. Fig:. 1—^Boopliiliis Aiiiiiilatus. (Eng-org-ed females). A—^^Ven'.ral view. B—Dorsal view of same, 1, Anus. 2, Lateral constrictions. 3, Rudimentary dorsal shield. 4, Short rostrum. 5, Longitudinal dorsal depres- sions. 6, Legs. 7, Figr. 2—Amblyomma Ameri- eauuiii. (Engorged female). A—Dorsal view. B—Ventral view. 1, Anus. 2, Well developed dorsal shield, showing white spot. .3, Rostrum. 4, Longitudinal depressions 5, Stigmen. 6, 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, B. F. (Benjamin Franklyn), 1874-. Chicago : A. Eger


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