1959
DOI: 10.1093/aesa/52.3.243
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Observations on Egyptian Hyalomma Ticks (Ixodoidea, Ixodidae). 5. Biological Notes and Differences in Identity of H. Anatolicum and Its Subspecies Anatolicum Koch and Excavatum Koch among Russian and Other Workers. Identity of H. Lusitanicum Koch1

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“…Tendeiro (1955), however, recognized H. (E.) lusitanicum as a valid species and redescribed the male and female. After they had studied numerous specimens from the western Mediterranean region, Hoogstraal and Kaiser (1959) supported Tendeiro's point of view and provided a differential diagnosis for the adults.…”
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“…Tendeiro (1955), however, recognized H. (E.) lusitanicum as a valid species and redescribed the male and female. After they had studied numerous specimens from the western Mediterranean region, Hoogstraal and Kaiser (1959) supported Tendeiro's point of view and provided a differential diagnosis for the adults.…”
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“…The fact that one of us (DAA) could not find these specimens in Koch's collection at the Natural History Museum of Berlin (Germany), confirms these observations. Synonyms (Camicas et al 1998 Hoogstraal and Kaiser (1959) and Camicas et al (1998). We therefore support the point of view of Tendeiro (1955) Descriptions and illustrations of the adults are available in a number of publications and we consider that the most useful of these are to be found in Hoogstraal and Kaiser (1959), Tendeiro (1955Tendeiro ( , 1962 and FeldmanMuhsam (1962).…”
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“…The purpose of this procedure was to maintain ticks alive inside the tubes until the laboratory taxonomic identification. The ticks were identified by morphologic characteristics according to the standard taxonomic keys (Hoogstraal andKaiser 1959, Estrada-Pena et al 2004) and then transferred to 70% ethanol until further use.…”
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