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Page 8
... pair of stigmata near the first pair of legs . Legs with epimera . METASTIGMATA . Integument more or less coriaceous . Legs without epi- mera . A pair of stigmata near the coxæ of the third or fourth pair of legs . Sarcoptoidea . Body ...
... pair of stigmata near the first pair of legs . Legs with epimera . METASTIGMATA . Integument more or less coriaceous . Legs without epi- mera . A pair of stigmata near the coxæ of the third or fourth pair of legs . Sarcoptoidea . Body ...
Page 9
... pair of legs . The structure of the legs varies considerably in the different families , but they are often composed of coxa , trochanter , femur , patella , tibia , and tarsus , some of which may be provided with distinctive hairs or ...
... pair of legs . The structure of the legs varies considerably in the different families , but they are often composed of coxa , trochanter , femur , patella , tibia , and tarsus , some of which may be provided with distinctive hairs or ...
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... , and in about four to eight days , after being laid , hatches into a hexa- pod larva . This stage is characterised by having only three pairs of legs , the first and second pair 2 FAMILY SARCOPTIDE 17 FAMILY SARCOPTIDE Genus Sarcoptes.
... , and in about four to eight days , after being laid , hatches into a hexa- pod larva . This stage is characterised by having only three pairs of legs , the first and second pair 2 FAMILY SARCOPTIDE 17 FAMILY SARCOPTIDE Genus Sarcoptes.
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... pair of legs also furnished with a hair ; the first , second and third pairs are as in the larva ( Fig . 6 ) . Some nymphæ are larger than others , and these after moulting turn into females whilst the smaller ones become males . The ...
... pair of legs also furnished with a hair ; the first , second and third pairs are as in the larva ( Fig . 6 ) . Some nymphæ are larger than others , and these after moulting turn into females whilst the smaller ones become males . The ...
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Alfred William Noël Pillers. tocostome just below the epimera of the second pair of legs ( see Fig . 8 ) . The pedicle and sucker characteristic of this genus are shown in Fig . 9 . X 550 . Leg II . right side , ventral aspect . Note the ...
Alfred William Noël Pillers. tocostome just below the epimera of the second pair of legs ( see Fig . 8 ) . The pedicle and sucker characteristic of this genus are shown in Fig . 9 . X 550 . Leg II . right side , ventral aspect . Note the ...
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