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  	|   | THE TICK COLLECTION
 
 
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 SOFT TICKS
 
 
 Soft ticks do not have a scutum as do hard ticks. 
Their integuments are tough and of a rough texture. Their 
mouthparts cannot be seen from above. Males and females are 
identical except for minor differences in their genital pores.
 
 
 Examples of species of soft ticks in the collection:
 
 
 Argas
 Alectrobius
 Alveonasus
 Carios
 Ornithodoros
 Otobius
 
 
 
 1. Genus Argas
 A. lagenoplastis: Australia, the fairy marten.
 A. persicus: Pakistan, dwelling.
 
 
 
	
	|  Argas persicus (dorsal)
 |  Argas persicus (ventral)
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 2. Genus Alectrobius* (=Ornithodoros)
 A. capensis: U.K.
 A. tholazani: Pakistan, dwelling.
 
 
 
	
	|  Alectrobius capensis (dorsal)
 |  Alectrobius capensis (ventral)
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 3. Genus Alveonasus* (=Ornithodoros)
 A. lahorensis: Jordan.
 
 
 
	
	|  Alectrobius capensis (dorsal)
 |  Alectrobius capensis (ventral)
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 4. Genus Carios
 C. vespertilionis: U.K.
 
 
 5. Genus Ornithodoros
 O. coriaceus: U.S.A.
O. savignyi: Aden, camel.
 
 
 
	
	|  Ornithodoros sp. (dorsal)
 |  Ornithodoros sp. (ventral)
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 6. Genus Otobius
 Otobius megnini: Malawi, horse.
 
 
 
	
	|  Otobius megnini (dorsal)
 |  Otobius megnini (ventral)
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 * Reference for nomenclature
 The Ticks of the World (Acarida, Ixodida). Nomenclature, Described 
stages, Hosts, Distribution (Including new species described 
before 1/01/96) by J-L Camicas, J-P Hervy, F. Adam, P.C.Morel. 
Editions de l'Orstom, Paris 1998
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Copyright. The copyright to all material published here is held 
by the University of Edinburgh. Photographs by Richard Matthews and 
Alan Walker. Tick Web design by Richard Matthews.
 
 
 
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