"The Ticks Of Nebraska" by Henry Baldwin Ward offers a detailed scientific exploration of the tick species found in Nebraska. This study provides valuable insights into the distribution, biology, and medical significance of these arachnids. It serves as an essential resource for entomologists, zoologists, and medical professionals interested in understanding the ticks prevalent in this geographic region. Ward's meticulous research contributes to the broader field of parasitology and offers a historical perspective on tick-borne diseases and their impact. This work remains relevant for researchers and students seeking to understand the ecology and public health implications of ticks in the American Midwest.
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