Morphology, Physiology, and Behavioral Biology of Ticks |
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... observed , in various species of argasids and ixodids , that the sperm leaves the capsule through the same tube through which it entered without rupturing the capsule , we believe that the same occurs in Ixodes . These intricate ...
... observed , in various species of argasids and ixodids , that the sperm leaves the capsule through the same tube through which it entered without rupturing the capsule , we believe that the same occurs in Ixodes . These intricate ...
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... observed at 5 days post- repletion , and nymphal type 2 ( Ny2 ) colonies were first observed at 20 days after feeding . The first evidence of colony formation at about 5 days post- repletion appeared more or less concurrently with the ...
... observed at 5 days post- repletion , and nymphal type 2 ( Ny2 ) colonies were first observed at 20 days after feeding . The first evidence of colony formation at about 5 days post- repletion appeared more or less concurrently with the ...
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... observed in the lumen , but most of them appeared to be degenerating ; they were not observed within the gut cells . On the other hand , the morphology of inclusion appendages was quite similar to that described for inclusion appendages ...
... observed in the lumen , but most of them appeared to be degenerating ; they were not observed within the gut cells . On the other hand , the morphology of inclusion appendages was quite similar to that described for inclusion appendages ...
Contents
Table of Contents | 13 |
Ticks on reptiles a difference of scale | 17 |
The cell biology of the ixodid tick salivary gland | 22 |
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20-hydroxyecdysone Acari acid acini acinus active uptake adenylate cyclase adult Aeschlimann agranular Amblyomma americanum andersoni anti-tick antigen apolar arboreus Argas argasid Balashov basal Binnington Biochem bloodmeal Boophilus microplus cell types cheliceral concentration copulation cuticle cycle Dermacentor variabilis desiccation Diehl digestive cells dromedarii ecdysone ecdysteroids eggs engorged Entomol enzyme extracts fed virgin Feldman-Muhsam female ticks function Galun genital granules guinea pigs hebraeum hemocoel hemolymph hormone host Hyalomma immune ingested Insect Physiol Ixodes holocyclus ixodid ticks Ixodoidea Kaufman Knülle lamellate cells larvae lipid lone star ticks lumen male mated females membrane metabolism midgut molting mouthparts nymphs Obenchain observed oocyte oogenesis Ornithodoros moubata ovary oviposition Parasitol phase pheromone physiology protein receptor rehydration reproduction residual bodies ricinus salivary glands Sauer secretory sensilla serum Sonenshine species sperm spermatophore stimulation studies supermolting temperature tick feeding tick paralysis tissues titers ultrastructure unfed females virgin females vitellogenesis vitellogenin weight