Journal article
Morphological comparison of the adult and larval stages of the Australian ticks Ixodes holocyclus Neumann, 1899 and I. cornuatus Roberts, 1960 (Acari: Ixodoidea)
J Jackson, I Beveridge, NB Chilton, RH Andrews, B Dixon
Systematic and Applied Acarology | Systematic and Applied Acarology Society | Published : 2002
DOI: 10.11158/saa.7.1.10
Abstract
Morphological methods of distinguishing the adult and larval stages of the ticks Ixodes cornuatus and I. holocyclus were examined, using specimens whose identity had been determined using multilocus enzyme electrophoresis. Individual morphological characters identified most, but not all specimens. The only character which unequivocally distinguished males of the two species was the shape of the epimeral plate. Statistical analyses of metric characters revealed significant differences between the two species and among populations of I. holocyclus. However, no single metric character permitted unequivocal identification of all specimens. Discriminant function analyses were employed, resulting ..
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