FIGURE 1. Distribution of Ixodes amarali (¤) and I. venezuelensis (․).Published as part of Guglielmone, Alberto A., Nava, Santiago & Díaz, Mónica, 2011, Relationships of South American marsupials (Didelphimorphia, Microbiotheria and Paucituberculata) and hard ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) with distribution of four species of Ixodes, pp. 1-30 in Zootaxa 3086 on page 18, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20319
FIGURE 63. Ixodes tasmani (common marsupial tick), male, dorsal.Published as part of Barker, Stephen...
FIGURE 8. Ixodes auritulus Neumann, 1904, scanning electron micrographs of larva (Fuerte Bulnes, Mag...
FIGURES 1–6. Female basis capituli [without setae and hypostomal dentition]: Ixodes laridis: 1, dors...
FIGURE 3. Distribution of Ixodes luciae.Published as part of Guglielmone, Alberto A., Nava, Santiago...
FIGURE 2. Distribution of Ixodes loricatus. ¤ Symbol indicates unconfirmed or doubtful records.Publi...
FIGURE 1. A) Argas persicus, female. B) Otobius megnini, female. C) Nothoaspis reddelli, male, dorsa...
FIGURE 1. Principal component analysis of females of Ixodes auritulus and related species. First thr...
FIGURE 4. Ixodes auritulus Neumann, 1904, scanning electron micrographs of female (Punta Arenas, Mag...
FIGURE 10. Geographic distribution of ticks from short-beaked echidnas, Tachyglossus aculeatus. Reco...
Historical information shows that South American marsupials are irrelevant hosts for South American ...
FIGURE 1. Distribution of bat bugs from Argentina: black circles, Cimex lectularius; red circle insi...
FIGURE 10. Map showing the known geographical distribution of Ixodes auritulus Neumann, 1904, I. bre...
FIGURE 28. Ixodes rio n. sp., scanning electron micrographs of female (Alto do Itatiaia, Serra do It...
FIGURE 7. Ixodes auritulus Neumann, 1904, scanning electron micrographs of nymph (Fuerte Bulnes, Mag...
FIGURE 6. Ixodes auritulus Neumann, 1904, scanning electron micrographs of nymph (Fuerte Bulnes, Mag...
FIGURE 63. Ixodes tasmani (common marsupial tick), male, dorsal.Published as part of Barker, Stephen...
FIGURE 8. Ixodes auritulus Neumann, 1904, scanning electron micrographs of larva (Fuerte Bulnes, Mag...
FIGURES 1–6. Female basis capituli [without setae and hypostomal dentition]: Ixodes laridis: 1, dors...
FIGURE 3. Distribution of Ixodes luciae.Published as part of Guglielmone, Alberto A., Nava, Santiago...
FIGURE 2. Distribution of Ixodes loricatus. ¤ Symbol indicates unconfirmed or doubtful records.Publi...
FIGURE 1. A) Argas persicus, female. B) Otobius megnini, female. C) Nothoaspis reddelli, male, dorsa...
FIGURE 1. Principal component analysis of females of Ixodes auritulus and related species. First thr...
FIGURE 4. Ixodes auritulus Neumann, 1904, scanning electron micrographs of female (Punta Arenas, Mag...
FIGURE 10. Geographic distribution of ticks from short-beaked echidnas, Tachyglossus aculeatus. Reco...
Historical information shows that South American marsupials are irrelevant hosts for South American ...
FIGURE 1. Distribution of bat bugs from Argentina: black circles, Cimex lectularius; red circle insi...
FIGURE 10. Map showing the known geographical distribution of Ixodes auritulus Neumann, 1904, I. bre...
FIGURE 28. Ixodes rio n. sp., scanning electron micrographs of female (Alto do Itatiaia, Serra do It...
FIGURE 7. Ixodes auritulus Neumann, 1904, scanning electron micrographs of nymph (Fuerte Bulnes, Mag...
FIGURE 6. Ixodes auritulus Neumann, 1904, scanning electron micrographs of nymph (Fuerte Bulnes, Mag...
FIGURE 63. Ixodes tasmani (common marsupial tick), male, dorsal.Published as part of Barker, Stephen...
FIGURE 8. Ixodes auritulus Neumann, 1904, scanning electron micrographs of larva (Fuerte Bulnes, Mag...
FIGURES 1–6. Female basis capituli [without setae and hypostomal dentition]: Ixodes laridis: 1, dors...