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Identification and Description of the Female of Nothoaspis reddelli (Ixodida: Argasidae) from A Cave in Southeastern Mexico".
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molts once more. The nymph then feeds on a third host. This cycle is repeated for up to seven days, after which the nymph leaves its final host and molts to reach a sexually mature form. Mating and hatching of eggs occurs away from hosts. Mated females
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surface composed of three large pieces positioned in a triangle: one in the front and two in the back. Each of these parts has two smaller parts on each side. The back of the dorsal surface is arranged in structures similar to cells.
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Keirans, J. E.; Clifford, C. M.; Reddell, J. R. (1977). "Description of the
Immature Stages of Nothoaspis reddelli (Ixodoidea: Argasidae) from Bat Caves in Mexico".
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Keirans, James E.; Clifford, Carleton M. (1975-01-15). "Nothoaspis reddelli, New Genus and New
Species (Ixodoidea: Argasidae), from a Bat Cave in Mexico".
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126:Chelicerata
122:Subphylum:
981:Categories
758:References
747:2016-02-18
718:2016-02-18
693:2016-09-29
656:Check List
358:hypostomal
352:Morphology
321:multi-host
294:Life cycle
167:Nothoaspis
116:Arthropoda
1007:Argasidae
688:1809-127X
618:0022-3395
535:0013-8746
460:Nicaragua
408:epidermis
373:spiracles
369:pedipalps
361:dentition
313:Argasidae
279:Antricola
264:Discovery
174:Species:
156:Argasidae
136:Arachnida
102:Kingdom:
96:Eukaryota
39:summarize
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870:Q3344488
864:Wikidata
626:22559313
489:Diseases
444:Campeche
420:clotting
346:oviposit
315:family,
288:anterior
230:reddelli
218:Synonyms
209:Clifford
152:Family:
112:Phylum:
106:Animalia
92:Domain:
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951:1116590
912:2184495
575:"Ticks"
452:Tabasco
448:Yucatán
436:endemic
395:Feeding
377:abdomen
367:on the
252:, is a
205:Keirans
162:Genus:
146:Ixodida
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132:Class:
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933:IRMNG
899:47SJ7
630:S2CID
501:Notes
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365:setae
337:nymph
333:molts
329:larva
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737:GORP
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622:PMID
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450:and
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