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Duration of attachment by mites and ticks on the iguanid lizards Sceloporus graciosus and Uta stansburiana.
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Duration of attachment by mites and ticks on the iguanid lizards Sceloporus graciosus and Uta stansburiana.

Author: SR Goldberg; CR Bursey
Edition/Format: Article Article : English
Publication:Journal of wildlife diseases, 1991 Oct; 27(4): 719-22
Database:From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
Summary:
Duration of attachment was determined for the mites Neotrombicula californica and Geckobiella texana and the tick Ixodes pacificus on the iguanid lizards Sceloporus graciosus and Uta stansburiana from southern California. Neotrombicula californica infestations lasted approximately 1 wk. Attachment of Ixodes pacificus larvae and nymphs lasted approximately 8 days on S. graciosus and 16 days on U. stansburiana.  Read more...
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Document Type: Article
All Authors / Contributors: SR Goldberg; CR Bursey
ISSN:0090-3558
OCLC Number: 117501643
Language Note: English
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Duration of attachment was determined for the mites Neotrombicula californica and Geckobiella texana and the tick Ixodes pacificus on the iguanid lizards Sceloporus graciosus and Uta stansburiana from southern California. Neotrombicula californica infestations lasted approximately 1 wk. Attachment of Ixodes pacificus larvae and nymphs lasted approximately 8 days on S. graciosus and 16 days on U. stansburiana. Geckobiella texana remained attached to S. graciosus for 5 days and to U. stansburiana for 28 days.

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