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Otobius Megnini Infestations in Race Horses Rupika S
Molecular Evidence of Babesia Infections in Spinose Ear Tick, Otobius Megnini Infesting Stabled Horses in Nuwara Eliya Racecourse: a Case Study
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Otobius Megnini (Duges, 1844) Otoacariasis in a Horse from Tlahualilo, Durango, Mexico: a Case Report
External Parasite and Vector Control Guidelines AAEP External Parasite and Vector Control Guidelines
Otobius Megnini (Acari: Argasidae) in Iran: Exotic Or Established?
Tapir CAMP 1994.Pdf
Ticks Tick Identification Authors: Prof Maxime Madder, Prof Ivan Horak, Dr Hein Stoltsz
Putative Otobius Megnini-Associated Clinical Signs in Horses in South Africa (2012–2018)
Spatial and Temporal Distributions of the Spinose Ear Tick, Otobius Megnini, Within Animal Shelters at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center Author(S): Callie J
FELINE ARTHROPODS ARTICLE Lindsay Starkey, DVM Jay Stewart, DVM Oklahoma State University Aumsville Animal Clinic, Aumsville, Oregon
Acari: Ixodida: Argasidae, Ixodidae) Infesting Humans in Northwestern Cordoba Province, Argentina
Biographical Sketch of Co-Principal Investigator
Tick Mitochondrial Genomes: Structural Characteristics and Phylogenetic Implications Tianhong Wang, Shiqi Zhang, Tingwei Pei, Zhijun Yu* and Jingze Liu*
Lyme Disease Was First Identified in Australia in 1982, the Disease Has Spread Geographically, and in Severity
Species Diversity, Prevalences and Some Ecological Aspects Of
Ticks and Tick-Borne Haemoparasites from Domestic Animals in Lesotho
Internal Anatomy and Salivary Gland
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Livestock Parasite Management on High
Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep (Ovis Canadensis): a Technical Conservation Assessment
The Case for Babesia Spp. Identification in the Tick Vector
Ticks of Veterinary Importance 36 Amblyomma Americanum (Linnaeus), the Lone Star Tick
The Nothoaspis Amazoniensis Complete Mitogenome: a Comparative and Phylogenetic Analysis
Laboratory Identification of Medically- Important Arthropod Ectoparasites
The Ticks of California (Acari: Ixodida)
Veterinary Ectoparasites: Biology, Pathology and Control Vetbooks.Ir
G94-1220 Controlling Ticks
Argasid and Ixodid Systematics Implications for Soft Tick Evolution
B1150 a Guide to Ticks of Mississippi
(ACARINA: ARGASIDAE) by DENNIS MUSU
Taxonomic Study of Arthropod Pests of Livestock in District Peshawar