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Full-Text Articles in Sheep and Goat Science
Key To The Genus Ornithodorus (Of Russia) (After Pavlovsky, 1955), I. G. Galuzo
Key To The Genus Ornithodorus (Of Russia) (After Pavlovsky, 1955), I. G. Galuzo
United States Naval Medical Research Unit 3: Publications
English translation from Russian of pp. 83-85 of Galuzo (1957) Argasid ticks and their epizootological significance. Alma-Ata (Acad. Sci. Kazakh SSR).
Females and Males
Ornithodoros papillipes (Birula, 1895)
O. verrucosus (Sas, Fen. 1934)
O. tartakovskyi (Olenev, 1931)
O. nereensis (Pavlovsky, 1941)
O. alactagalis (Issaakjan, 1936)
O. canestrini (Birula, 1895)
O. lahorensis (Neumann, 1908)
Experiments In Transmission Of Theileriasis And Anaplasmosis Of Sheep Through Ticks Ornithodoros Lahorensis And Haemaphysalis Sulcata, P. A. Bitukov
Experiments In Transmission Of Theileriasis And Anaplasmosis Of Sheep Through Ticks Ornithodoros Lahorensis And Haemaphysalis Sulcata, P. A. Bitukov
United States Naval Medical Research Unit 3: Publications
First paragraph:
In conducting inspection of sheep on haemosporidiosis in some districts of South-Kazakhstankoi region, we repeatedly observed theileriasis and anaplasmosis of sheep.
Note: Numerous other experimental data in this paper are omitted from the present translation. This report is of special interest because it establishes the role of an argasid tick as a vector of blood protozoa. Translation made and distributed by Medical Zoology Department, U. S. Naval Medical Research Unit no. 3, Cairo, Egypt.