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- Hyalomma abstract "Hyalomma is a genus of hard-bodied ticks, common in Asia, Europe, and North Africa. They are also found in Southern Africa.The bites cause the surrounding tissue to die and become necrotic. The dead tissue falls out of the body after a few days. The wounds look very serious, but usually heal without any intervention and do not generally become infected any further.This species is credited with spreading the virus that causes the life threatening Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever.".
- Hyalomma class Acari.
- Hyalomma class Arachnid.
- Hyalomma family Hyalomminae.
- Hyalomma family Ixodidae.
- Hyalomma kingdom Animal.
- Hyalomma order Parasitiformes.
- Hyalomma order Tick.
- Hyalomma phylum Arthropod.
- Hyalomma thumbnail Hyalomma_marginatum.jpg?width=300.
- Hyalomma wikiPageExternalLink UPI-59201211319896.
- Hyalomma wikiPageID "14433832".
- Hyalomma wikiPageRevisionID "595465485".
- Hyalomma classis "Arachnida".
- Hyalomma familia Ixodidae.
- Hyalomma genus "Hyalomma".
- Hyalomma hasPhotoCollection Hyalomma.
- Hyalomma imageCaption "Hyalomma marginatum specimen in alcohol".
- Hyalomma name "Hyalomma".
- Hyalomma ordo Tick.
- Hyalomma phylum "Arthropoda".
- Hyalomma regnum "Animalia".
- Hyalomma subclassis Acari.
- Hyalomma subdivision "See text.".
- Hyalomma subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Hyalomma subfamilia Hyalomminae.
- Hyalomma superordo Parasitiformes.
- Hyalomma subject Category:Ticks.
- Hyalomma type Abstraction100002137.
- Hyalomma type Event100029378.
- Hyalomma type Happening107283608.
- Hyalomma type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Hyalomma type Sound107371293.
- Hyalomma type Tick107397761.
- Hyalomma type Ticks.
- Hyalomma type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Hyalomma type Animal.
- Hyalomma type Arachnid.
- Hyalomma type Eukaryote.
- Hyalomma type Species.
- Hyalomma type Arachnid.
- Hyalomma type Organism.
- Hyalomma comment "Hyalomma is a genus of hard-bodied ticks, common in Asia, Europe, and North Africa. They are also found in Southern Africa.The bites cause the surrounding tissue to die and become necrotic. The dead tissue falls out of the body after a few days. The wounds look very serious, but usually heal without any intervention and do not generally become infected any further.This species is credited with spreading the virus that causes the life threatening Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever.".
- Hyalomma label "Hyalomma".
- Hyalomma label "Hyalomma".
- Hyalomma label "Hyalomma".
- Hyalomma sameAs Hyalomma.
- Hyalomma sameAs Hyalomma.
- Hyalomma sameAs m.03d3dt0.
- Hyalomma sameAs Q2714090.
- Hyalomma sameAs Q2714090.
- Hyalomma sameAs Hyalomma.
- Hyalomma wasDerivedFrom Hyalomma?oldid=595465485.
- Hyalomma depiction Hyalomma_marginatum.jpg.
- Hyalomma isPrimaryTopicOf Hyalomma.
- Hyalomma name "Hyalomma".