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Page 136
This is true also for eggs of numerous other argasids that have been observed.
After oviposition, the female "broods" over the eggs for some days (Wellman), a
phenomenon of unknown function common among argasids. Jobling observed
that ...
This is true also for eggs of numerous other argasids that have been observed.
After oviposition, the female "broods" over the eggs for some days (Wellman), a
phenomenon of unknown function common among argasids. Jobling observed
that ...
Page 443
Feldman Muhsam observed that some larvae may remain on the host through the
nymphal stage, but Delpy (1946C) stated that if they do so, they first detach and
wander away, for example to the ear, and reattach only after molting. Daubney ...
Feldman Muhsam observed that some larvae may remain on the host through the
nymphal stage, but Delpy (1946C) stated that if they do so, they first detach and
wander away, for example to the ear, and reattach only after molting. Daubney ...
Page 445
Parthenogenesis in H. excavatum has been observed by Pervomaisky (1949)
who found that a few F1 females could be reared from eggs laid by females in the
absence of males. Ecology Feldman-Muhsam (1947) observed that unfed larvae
...
Parthenogenesis in H. excavatum has been observed by Pervomaisky (1949)
who found that a few F1 females could be reared from eggs laid by females in the
absence of males. Ecology Feldman-Muhsam (1947) observed that unfed larvae
...
Page 706
In the introduction it was stated that nonfeeding ticks were observed at 22°C. and
the report of the experiment shows no comparative data for length of feeding time
at different temperatures. The summary stated all stages were observed at ...
In the introduction it was stated that nonfeeding ticks were observed at 22°C. and
the report of the experiment shows no comparative data for length of feeding time
at different temperatures. The summary stated all stages were observed at ...
Page 746
More rigid field observations, besides being a most pleasurable occupation,
should be easily accomplished. In the following paragraph the question of where
the female oviposits is raised. In this connection, Howard's (1909B) observation
of ...
More rigid field observations, besides being a most pleasurable occupation,
should be easily accomplished. In the following paragraph the question of where
the female oviposits is raised. In this connection, Howard's (1909B) observation
of ...
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