HYALOMMA


Meaning of HYALOMMA in English

ˌhīəˈlämə noun

Usage: capitalized

Etymology: New Latin, from hyal- + -omma

: an Old World genus of ticks that attack wild and domestic mammals and sometimes man, produce severe lesions by their bites, and often serve as vectors of viral and protozoal diseases

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