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<emphasis id="B94AB542FFA23D09FE6ECA71FD7DFAE4" bold="true" box="[491,737,1299,1327]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="409">Ixodes dendrolagi</emphasis>
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-3: 848-849.
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Idiosoma body — unengorged idiosoma ovoid, widest between spiracular plates, unengorged length from apices of scapulae to posterior body margin (
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); width (
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); engorged idiosoma oblong, widest anterior to spiracular plates; moderate number of short fine setae on ventral and dorsal surfaces, more numerous outside genital groove.
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<emphasis id="B94AB542FFA33D08FFF2C833FF52F8AD" bold="true" box="[119,206,1873,1894]" pageId="3" pageNumber="410">Figure 2</emphasis>
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female scanning electron micrographs: A Ventral basis calpituli; B Scutum; C Dorsal basis capituli; D Ventral idiosoma; E Spiracular plate; F Sternal plate.
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<emphasis id="B94AB542FFA43D0FFFF2CDC0FF50FD7C" bold="true" box="[119,204,674,695]" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">Figure 3</emphasis>
Scanning electron micrographs of carinae present on the basis capituli of
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: A Lateral carinae in
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<emphasis id="B94AB542FFA43D0FFA84CDC1FADBFD73" box="[1281,1351,674,696]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">I. hirsti</emphasis>
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; B Median carina in
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; C Rugulosities present on the coxae of one of the female
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specimens examined in this study. (Note: rugulosities may be present or absent on coxa IV).
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<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2CC39F986FCB8" box="[119,1562,859,883]" gridcol="0" gridrow="1" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">aeropyles directly around perimeter of loosely prolate spheroid shaped spiracle; approximately</td>
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<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2CC1CF986FC5D" box="[119,1562,894,918]" gridcol="0" gridrow="2" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">as long as wide.</td>
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<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2CCC2F986FC73" box="[119,1562,928,952]" gridcol="0" gridrow="3" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">Genital aperture — approximately level with coxae IV in partially engorged and unengorged</td>
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<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2CCA1F986FC10" box="[119,1562,963,987]" gridcol="0" gridrow="4" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">specimens, operculum wider than long, lateral edges slightly recurved anteriorly in engorged</td>
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<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2CC87F986FC36" box="[119,1562,997,1021]" gridcol="0" gridrow="5" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">specimens, U-shaped in unengorged specimens, posterior margin broadly rounded.</td>
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<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2CB48F986FB89" box="[119,1562,1066,1090]" gridcol="0" gridrow="7" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">anterior margin strait in unengorged specimen, diverging gradually to terminate parallel with</td>
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<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2CB2FF986FBAE" box="[119,1562,1101,1125]" gridcol="0" gridrow="8" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">anal aperture.</td>
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<tr id="350E6B12FFA4C2F4FFF2CB0DF986FB43" box="[119,1562,1135,1160]" gridrow="9" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">
<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2CB0DF986FB43" box="[119,1562,1135,1160]" gridcol="0" gridrow="9" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">Anal groove — approximately ovoid, groove meets posteriorly to form a point; anal valves</td>
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<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2CBF0F986FB61" box="[119,1562,1170,1194]" gridcol="0" gridrow="10" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">with three pairs of setae. Gnathosoma</td>
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<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2CBD6F986FB06" box="[119,1562,1204,1229]" gridcol="0" gridrow="11" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">Capitulum — Basis capituli ranges from pentagonal to subpentagonal dorsally, surface</td>
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<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2CBB5F986FB24" box="[119,1562,1239,1263]" gridcol="0" gridrow="12" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">crazed; median carina present, extending slightly past anterior edge of porose areas, lateral</td>
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<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2CB9BF986FADA" box="[119,1562,1273,1297]" gridcol="0" gridrow="13" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">carinae absent; porose areas subcircular, large, deep, separated by approximated half their</td>
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<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2CA7EF986FAFE" box="[119,1562,1308,1333]" gridcol="0" gridrow="14" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">width; large punctations present anteromedian to porose areas, ranging from many to very</td>
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<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2CA5DF986FA9C" box="[119,1562,1343,1367]" gridcol="0" gridrow="15" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">few; posterior margin of basis capituli bilobulate; cornua absent. Basis capituli subhexagonal</td>
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<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2CAABF986FA2A" box="[119,1562,1481,1505]" gridcol="0" gridrow="19" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">Palps — long and narrow, longer than hypostome; article I hyoid shaped ventrally, rounded;</td>
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<tr id="350E6B12FFA4C2F4FFF2CA89F986F9C8" box="[119,1562,1515,1539]" gridrow="20" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">
<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2CA89F986F9C8" box="[119,1562,1515,1539]" gridcol="0" gridrow="20" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">article II and III fussed, setae few and short, inconspicuous evenly distributed punctation,</td>
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<tr id="350E6B12FFA4C2F4FFF2C96CF986F9ED" box="[119,1562,1550,1574]" gridrow="21" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">
<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2C96CF986F9ED" box="[119,1562,1550,1574]" gridcol="0" gridrow="21" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">anterior margin rounded, outer margin concave, inner margin strongly convex, inner surface</td>
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<tr id="350E6B12FFA4C2F4FFF2C952F986F983" box="[119,1562,1584,1608]" gridrow="22" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">
<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2C952F986F983" box="[119,1562,1584,1608]" gridcol="0" gridrow="22" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">concave; article IV circular and reduced, on ventral side of palpal article III, several setae</td>
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<tr id="350E6B12FFA4C2F4FFF2C931F986F9A0" box="[119,1562,1619,1643]" gridrow="23" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">
<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2C931F986F9A0" box="[119,1562,1619,1643]" gridcol="0" gridrow="23" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">present on surface.</td>
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<tr id="350E6B12FFA4C2F4FFF2C917F986F945" box="[119,1562,1653,1678]" gridrow="24" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">
<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2C917F986F945" box="[119,1562,1653,1678]" gridcol="0" gridrow="24" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">Hypostome — lanceolate, bluntly pointed apically; dentition 3/3 for three-fourths length,</td>
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<tr id="350E6B12FFA4C2F4FFF2C9FAF986F97B" box="[119,1562,1688,1712]" gridrow="25" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">
<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2C9FAF986F97B" box="[119,1562,1688,1712]" gridcol="0" gridrow="25" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">then 2/2 to base; files 1 and 2 with approximately 13 teeth, file 3 with approximately 18 teeth,</td>
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<tr id="350E6B12FFA4C2F4FFF2C9D8F986F919" box="[119,1562,1722,1746]" gridrow="26" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">
<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2C9D8F986F919" box="[119,1562,1722,1746]" gridcol="0" gridrow="26" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">forth file occasionally represented by 1 or 2 small teeth at tip; denticles of files 1 and 2 large</td>
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<tr id="350E6B12FFA4C2F4FFF2C9BFF986F93D" box="[119,1562,1757,1782]" gridrow="27" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">
<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2C9BFF986F93D" box="[119,1562,1757,1782]" gridcol="0" gridrow="27" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">and pointed, larger than denticles of file 3, denticles of file 3 two sizes. Legs</td>
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<tr id="350E6B12FFA4C2F4FFF2C862F986F8D3" box="[119,1562,1792,1816]" gridrow="28" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">
<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2C862F986F8D3" box="[119,1562,1792,1816]" gridcol="0" gridrow="28" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">Coxae — large bluntly pointed external spurs present on coxae I III, largest on coxa I,</td>
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<tr id="350E6B12FFA4C2F4FFF2C840F986F8F0" box="[119,1562,1826,1851]" gridrow="29" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">
<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2C840F986F8F0" box="[119,1562,1826,1851]" gridcol="0" gridrow="29" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">smallest on coxa III; very small external spur present or absent on coxa IV; coxa I with internal</td>
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<tr id="350E6B12FFA4C2F4FFF2C827F986F896" box="[119,1562,1861,1885]" gridrow="30" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">
<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2C827F986F896" box="[119,1562,1861,1885]" gridcol="0" gridrow="30" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">salience, internal salience absent on coxae II IV; coxae I III with rugulosities externally</td>
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<tr id="350E6B12FFA4C2F4FFF2C805F986F84B" box="[119,1562,1895,1920]" gridrow="31" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">
<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2C805F986F84B" box="[119,1562,1895,1920]" gridcol="0" gridrow="31" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">and/posteriorly, coxa IV with rugulosities present or absent, strongest on coxa I, weakest on IV</td>
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<tr id="350E6B12FFA4C2F4FFF2C8E8F986F869" box="[119,1562,1930,1954]" gridrow="32" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">
<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2C8E8F986F869" box="[119,1562,1930,1954]" gridcol="0" gridrow="32" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">(Fig. 3C); coxae I IV with posterior margins salient.</td>
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<tr id="350E6B12FFA4C2F4FFF2C8CEF986F80F" box="[119,1562,1964,1988]" gridrow="33" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">
<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2C8CEF986F80F" box="[119,1562,1964,1988]" gridcol="0" gridrow="33" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">Trochanters — trochanters I III with ridges, best developed on II; trochanters III and IV</td>
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<tr id="350E6B12FFA4C2F4FFF2C8ADF986F82C" box="[119,1562,1999,2023]" gridrow="34" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">
<td id="76DF026EFFA4C2F4FFF2C8ADF986F82C" box="[119,1562,1999,2023]" gridcol="0" gridrow="34" pageId="4" pageNumber="411">with small, inconspicuous ventral spurs.</td>
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</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B816950FFA53D0EFD96CF87FCD6FEEB" blockId="5.[491,1487,229,288]" pageId="5" pageNumber="412">Tarsi and pulvili — Tarsia abruptly narrowed distally, with moderate subapical humps; pulvilli almost as long as claws.</paragraph>
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