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The Genera Boophilus Rhipicephalus and Haemaphysalis (Ixodidae ...

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2. B.oophilus annulatus (Say). A. Female capitulum <strong>and</strong> scutum, dorsum.<br />

FIGURE<br />

Female capitulum <strong>and</strong> coxae, renter, <strong>and</strong> variant. C. Female hypostome. D.<br />

B.<br />

metatarsus <strong>and</strong> tarsus, leg I. E. Female metatarsus <strong>and</strong> tarsus, leg IV.<br />

Female<br />

Engorged female. G. Larva capitulum <strong>and</strong> scutum, dorsum. H. Larva capit-<br />

F.<br />

ulum <strong>and</strong> coxae, venter. I. Larva hypostome.<br />

combined width of the chelicerae, apex rounded, denticles seven or<br />

the<br />

in each file <strong>and</strong> covering the apical two-thirds. Length, about 0.36.<br />

eight<br />

Length, 1.20; width, 1.38. Widest in front of the eyes,<br />

Seutum.<br />

margins straight or mildly convex, scapulae long, very<br />

posterolateral<br />

12<br />

separated, emargination deep. Cervical grooves faint or absent just<br />

widely<br />

to the emargination, distinct <strong>and</strong> broad near the posterolateral<br />

posterior<br />

Punctations absent. Hairs few, scattered, sometimes absent.<br />

margins.<br />

Long, moderately thin, longer than in the male. All tarsi taper-<br />

Legs.<br />

ing gradually, Tarsi II,<br />

III, <strong>and</strong> IV with subapical ventral spurs. Pulvilli<br />

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