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Otobius megnini, also
known as the
spinose ear tick, is a soft-bodied tick that is only
parasitic in the
larval and
nymphal stages. As its
common name...
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Temporal range: Cretaceous–present PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Otobius megnini Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda...
- Alberta, Canada.
Otobius lagophilus has a
lifecycle similar to
Otobius megnini, only
being parasitic in the
nymphal stage. The most
common hosts are rabbits...
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Otobius are recognized.
Otobius lagophilus Cooley & Kohls, 1940
Otobius megnini Dugès, 1883
Otobius sparnus Kohls & Clifford, 1963 Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington...
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Otobius megnini, the
spinose ear tick, has its
nymphs feeding within the ear
canal of many
species of
domestic animals.
Adults of Ot.
megnini do not feed...
- "Nutritional
Studies of the
Dermatophytes with
Special Reference to
Trichophyton Megnini Blanchard 1896 and
Trichophyton Gallinae (Megnin 1881)". The
Journal of...
- andersoni) Soft-bodied tick (Ornithodoros spp.)
Spinose ear tick (Otobius
megnini) Cannon, Cami; Murray, Marion; Patterson, Ron; Wagner, Katie. Beneficial...
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belongs to Argasidae.
Argas persicus Ornithodoros savignyi Otobius megnini Barker, S. C.; Murrell, A. (2004). "Systematics and
evolution of ticks...
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Nutritional studies of the
dermatophytes with
special reference to
Trichophyton megnini Blanchard 1896 and
Trichophyton gallinae (Megnin 1881), comb. nov. Jour...
- all
surrounding states, not
confirmed in Utah
Spinose ear tick (Otobius
megnini)
Spruce spider mite (Oligonychus ununguis)
Striped lynx
spider (Oxyopes...