• |pagetitle =Soft Ticks - Overseas ...ft ticks. They are distinguishable by differences in the [[Tick Morphology|morphology]] of the various important genera.
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  • |pagetitle =Hard Ticks - UK ...ft ticks. They are distinguishable by differences in the [[Tick Morphology|morphology]] of the various important genera.
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  • ==Morphology== *Infects either '''upper respiratory tract''' or '''skin''' via '''ticks'''
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  • ===Gross Morphology=== ...ither side of the idiosoma and allow gas exchange to take place whilst the ticks mouthparts are used solely for feeding.
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  • Argas species are [[Tick Morphology#Soft ticks|soft ticks]]. [[Category:Soft Ticks - Overseas]]
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  • *[[Ticks|Ticks]] are implicated as the natural vector for ''Cytauxzoon'' ...that developed a natural, fatal infection in Florida, two female Lone Star ticks (''Amblyomma americanum'') were present on the inguinal skin.
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  • ...y they may make the eating of dead prey, especially if frozen, a problem. Ticks and [[Snake Mites|mites]] are frequently found in the pits of newly importe ...[Boidae|boids]] have receptors in pits along the upper labial scales. The morphology of the receptors varies among species. These pits are smaller and simpler
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