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Paper 41. B. F. Stone, B. M. Doube, K. C. Binnington, B. V. Goodger. 1979. Toxins of the Australian paralysis tick Ixodes holocyclus. Pages 347-356. In: J. G. Rodriguez (editor). Recent Advances in Acarology. Volume I of 2. Proceedings of the V International Congress of Acarology, August 6-12, 1978 at Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, New York: Academic Press, 631 pages.
Keywords: the paralysis tick Ixodes holocyclus is probably the most serious indigenous parasite affecting man and animals in Australia, the principal natural hosts are the short-nosed bandicoot and the long nosed bandicoot, the tick Dermacentor andersoni in America causes a similar paralysis in humans