. The Acarina or mites. A review of the group for the use of economic entomologists. Mites. Fig. 102.—Simognathus sp. nal.). Tig. lOZ.—Argas miniatns, from below. (Author's illustration.) YioAOA.—Otdbius mcgnini: Nymphal form and details, (From Marx). Tlic body is covered by a tough, leathery skin, which in the female becomes greatly distended as she engorges herself with the blood of the host. Before distention the tick is of a somewhat triangular outline, flat, \\'ith prominent, slender legs, and a beaklike rostrum in front. When the female becomes swollen these structures may be hardly noti


. The Acarina or mites. A review of the group for the use of economic entomologists. Mites. Fig. 102.—Simognathus sp. nal.). Tig. lOZ.—Argas miniatns, from below. (Author's illustration.) YioAOA.—Otdbius mcgnini: Nymphal form and details, (From Marx). Tlic body is covered by a tough, leathery skin, which in the female becomes greatly distended as she engorges herself with the blood of the host. Before distention the tick is of a somewhat triangular outline, flat, \\'ith prominent, slender legs, and a beaklike rostrum in front. When the female becomes swollen these structures may be hardly noticeable, and the whole creature looks like some large seed or beau. 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 Banks, Nathan, b. 1868; United States. Department of Agriculture. Washington, D. C. : G. P. O.


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