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Ixodes ricinus - Wikipedia
Ixodes ricinus, the castor bean tick, is a chiefly European species of hard-bodied tick. It may reach a length of 11 mm (0.43 in) when engorged with a blood ... en.wikipedia.org
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Castor Bean tick (Ixodes ricinus) | TickSafety.com
The Castor Bean tick (Ixodes ricinus), also known as the Sheep or Deer tick, is a hard tick having a wide indigenous geographical range. ticksafety.com
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Sheep ticks and tick bites - NIPH
The sheep tick (Ixodes ricinus) is considered the main transmitter of infection among bloodsucking insects in Northern Europe. www.fhi.no
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sheep-tick
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[PDF] Red Sheep Tick Fact Sheet - usda aphis
The red sheep tick, *Haemaphysalis punctata*, is a new exotic tick species found in the US, native to eastern Asia, Africa, Europe, and other regions. It has a ... www.aphis.usda.gov
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[PDF] Ixodes ricinus - The Center for Food Security and Public Health
I. ricinus ticks are often located around the mouth, ears and eyelids of sheep, dogs and cats, and around the udder and axillary region of cattle ... www.cfsph.iastate.edu
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sheep's tick
ˈsheep-tick, † sheep's tick [See tick n.1 and cf. WFris. skieppetyk, G. schafzeecke, schafstieke.] A horny, bristly, wingless fly, Melophagus ovinus, which infests sheep, embedding its head in the skin and extracting the blood. Also = sheep-louse.c 1425 Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 642/37 Hec amittena, schep... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ixodes ricinus - Factsheet for experts
Ixodes ricinus are relatively small ticks, females being slightly larger than males. Larvae have three pairs of legs whereas nymphs and adults have four pairs. www.ecdc.europa.eu
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Ticks - SCOPS
There are more than 20 species of ticks but the most common sheep tick (Ixodes ricinus) can transmit louping ill, tickborne fever and tick pyaemia. All ticks ... www.scops.org.uk
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Sheep tick in the eyelid - PubMed
The uncomplicated removal of a tick, Ixodes ricinus, from the lid is described. Methods of removal of ticks, their natural history, and potential ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Tick-borne diseases in sheep and goats: Clinical and diagnostic ...
The sheep and goat theileriosis is an haemoprotozoarian disease transmitted by ticks caused by Theileria lestoquardi (formerly T. hirci), Theileria ovis, ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Ixodes ricinus (sheep tick) | CABI Compendium
I. ricinus is the commonest tick in northern Europe and is an important vector of both livestock and human diseases. It is a three-host tick. www.cabidigitallibrary.org
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Croton gratissimus
The name 'croton' is Greek for a sheep-tick to which the seed bears a resemblance. wikipedia.org
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sheep-louse
ˈsheep-louse Also † sheep's louse: see sheep n. 9. [Cf. G. schaflaus, Du. schaapsluis.] A louse, Trichodectes sphærocephalus, which infests the wool of sheep. Also = sheep-tick.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 445/1 Schepys lowce, pego, askarida. 1530 Palsgr. 266/2 Schepes louce, pov de movton.14.. Nom. in Wr.-W... Oxford English Dictionary
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kedde
▪ I. ked, kade, n.1 (kɛd, keɪd) Also 6 cade, 7 (? kidde), kaid, 8–9 kead. [Of unknown derivation; the phonology points to cāde as the etymological form; this would give north.Eng. and south.Sc. keäd, keäde, which, on the analogy of heäd head, would be anglicized as kead, ked (kɛd).] A sheep-tick or ... Oxford English Dictionary
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