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Since we 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
...
Since we 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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Replete nymphs Colonies of A . marginale were observed in midgut epithelial
cells of replete nymphs throughout development to the adult stage (
approximately 20 – 30 days ) ( Kocan et al . 1984c ) . Two distinct morphological
types of ...
Replete nymphs Colonies of A . marginale were observed in midgut epithelial
cells of replete nymphs throughout development to the adult stage (
approximately 20 – 30 days ) ( Kocan et al . 1984c ) . Two distinct morphological
types of ...
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Occurrence of inclusion appendages in nymphal ticks Anaplasmal organisms
and the associated inclusion appendages similar to those observed in bovine
erythrocytes could be seen in replete nymphs ( Fig . 22 . 9 ) ( Kocan et al . 1984a
) .
Occurrence of inclusion appendages in nymphal ticks Anaplasmal organisms
and the associated inclusion appendages similar to those observed in bovine
erythrocytes could be seen in replete nymphs ( Fig . 22 . 9 ) ( Kocan et al . 1984a
) .
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The cell biology of the ixodid tick salivary gland | 22 |
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The paralyzing toxin and other immunogens of the tick Ixodes holocyclus | 75 |
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