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( Lees , 1946 . ) The experimental data of Lees show that water exchanges in
ticks take place almost exclusively through their cuticles , and that the regulation
of water balance is achieved by the secretory activity of the underlying epidermal
...
( Lees , 1946 . ) The experimental data of Lees show that water exchanges in
ticks take place almost exclusively through their cuticles , and that the regulation
of water balance is achieved by the secretory activity of the underlying epidermal
...
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Lees , and Lees and Beament ( 1948 ) have shown that the property of
impermeability of the cuticle and of the egg shell is conferred on it by the layer of
wax . This wax layer undergoes transitional changes at certain critical
temperatures ...
Lees , and Lees and Beament ( 1948 ) have shown that the property of
impermeability of the cuticle and of the egg shell is conferred on it by the layer of
wax . This wax layer undergoes transitional changes at certain critical
temperatures ...
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Inst . Anim . Hlth . , Kodaira , Tokyo , Japan , 34 : 135 . KoSSEL , H . , WEBER , A .
, SCHULZE , P . and MIESSNER , A . ( 1903 ) Arb . ksl . Gesdh . Amt . , 20 : 77 pp .
LEES , A . D . ( 1946a ) Parasitology , 37 : 1 . LEES , A . D . ( 1946b ) 7 . exp .
Inst . Anim . Hlth . , Kodaira , Tokyo , Japan , 34 : 135 . KoSSEL , H . , WEBER , A .
, SCHULZE , P . and MIESSNER , A . ( 1903 ) Arb . ksl . Gesdh . Amt . , 20 : 77 pp .
LEES , A . D . ( 1946a ) Parasitology , 37 : 1 . LEES , A . D . ( 1946b ) 7 . exp .
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Contents
CUTICLETHE KEY TO Tick ADAPTABILITY | 10 |
EXTERNAL FEATURES OF SOME ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT | 27 |
CAPITULUM AND FEEDING MECHANISM | 92 |
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