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16 Leg sense organs of ticks E. Hess and M. Vlimant 16.1 INTRODUCTION The
forelegs of ticks are important sensory appendages bearing sensory hairs ( SH ) ,
some of which are concentrated in Haller's organ . Numerous morphological ...
16 Leg sense organs of ticks E. Hess and M. Vlimant 16.1 INTRODUCTION The
forelegs of ticks are important sensory appendages bearing sensory hairs ( SH ) ,
some of which are concentrated in Haller's organ . Numerous morphological ...
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Two other phenomena related to the sensory physiology of ticks are considered :
i.e. the function of leg sense hairs located on other leg segments than the foreleg
tarsi , and our discovery of intracuticular sensilla located ubiquitously on tick ...
Two other phenomena related to the sensory physiology of ticks are considered :
i.e. the function of leg sense hairs located on other leg segments than the foreleg
tarsi , and our discovery of intracuticular sensilla located ubiquitously on tick ...
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All segments of the four pairs of legs bear sensory hairs . We studied these
sensilla in A. variegatum by SEM and some by TEM in order to determine their
modality . The respective numbers of sensory hairs are approximately the same
on the ...
All segments of the four pairs of legs bear sensory hairs . We studied these
sensilla in A. variegatum by SEM and some by TEM in order to determine their
modality . The respective numbers of sensory hairs are approximately the same
on the ...
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Table of Contents | 13 |
The cell biology of the ixodid tick salivary gland | 22 |
Salivary gland degeneration in the female tick Amblyomma hebraeum | 46 |
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