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bionomics of ticks collected from sinai peninsula: 2- abundance, attachment sites, and density estimators of ticks infesting arabian camels.ten camels were examined monthly from january to december 1999, in beer lehfen north sinai gavernorate. a total of 5468 adult ticks of 6 species and subspecies of genus hyalomma; h. dromedrii, h. ipmeltatum, h. a. excavatum, h. a. anatolicum, h. schulzei, and h. marginatum rufipes, in addition to 115 hyalomma nymphs' species were collected. of these, the first 4 types represented about 96.2% of the total collection. the infestation rate was higher during the period from march to november. the av ...200111478447
myiasis caused by cephalopina titillator (clark) in slaughtered camels in al arish abattoir, north sinai governorate, egypt.the oestrid fly or the camel nasal botfly cephalopina titillator (clark) is an insect that causes health hazards in camels. no doubt, camels are very important livestock particularly in arid and semi-arid lands. in this paper, the monthly and seasonal prevalence of c. titillator larvae in slaughtered camels were studied. the rate of camel infestation was 25%. the highest prevalence month was october and the highest prevalence season was autumn. the three larval instars were demonstrated in the i ...19989617044
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