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From: Investigations of the tick burden on passeriform, water-associated and predatory birds reveal new tick–host associations and habitat-related factors of tick infestation

Fig. 2

Morphology of the Dermacentor reticulatus nymph collected from Sedge Warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) in Hungary: (A) scutum and basis capituli, dorsal view; (B) scutum and basis capituli, anterior view showing long (50 μm) scutal setae (arrows); (C) basis capituli, ventral view (arrow: prominent auricula); (D) divided coxa I; (E) rounded spiracular plate

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