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... Molt .. .140 XIX 56 Internal Organs .... ... 157 XX 57-58 Sagittal Views , Unengorged and Engorging ... 158 XXI 59 Capitulum . Vertical Section .. ..163 XXII 60.61 XXIII 62-63 Capitulum . Dorsal and Ventral ............... 164 Spiracle ...
... Molt .. .140 XIX 56 Internal Organs .... ... 157 XX 57-58 Sagittal Views , Unengorged and Engorging ... 158 XXI 59 Capitulum . Vertical Section .. ..163 XXII 60.61 XXIII 62-63 Capitulum . Dorsal and Ventral ............... 164 Spiracle ...
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... molt to nymphs in warm summer weather about four days following completion of feeding . Nymphs usually feed twice , in a matter of half an hour ( some times two hours ) and molt a week or two ( sometimes longer ) after- wards . Some ...
... molt to nymphs in warm summer weather about four days following completion of feeding . Nymphs usually feed twice , in a matter of half an hour ( some times two hours ) and molt a week or two ( sometimes longer ) after- wards . Some ...
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... molt . Three pairs fed twice in the last nymphal instar . The last nymphal instar lasted from 26 to 65 days , but most required only 26 to 33 days . Females fed for eight to 21 minutes and mated for ten to 27 minutes . Oviposition ...
... molt . Three pairs fed twice in the last nymphal instar . The last nymphal instar lasted from 26 to 65 days , but most required only 26 to 33 days . Females fed for eight to 21 minutes and mated for ten to 27 minutes . Oviposition ...
Page 93
... molting to first instar nymphs , but they usually do so after four to seven days . Nymphs molt two or , uncommonly , three times before reaching adulthood . In our laboratory , those nymphs that reach adulthood after two molts have ...
... molting to first instar nymphs , but they usually do so after four to seven days . Nymphs molt two or , uncommonly , three times before reaching adulthood . In our laboratory , those nymphs that reach adulthood after two molts have ...
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... five to fifty days but most larvae drop from the host in two or three weeks . Afterwards , larvae remain quiet for seven to twelve days before the nymphal molt . Four nymphal instars are invariable in our numerous observa tions - 99-
... five to fifty days but most larvae drop from the host in two or three weeks . Afterwards , larvae remain quiet for seven to twelve days before the nymphal molt . Four nymphal instars are invariable in our numerous observa tions - 99-
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