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Page 49
Colour pattern extremely variable in specimens from different localities , ranging
from complete absence ( when they are light to dark brown ) to extensive
ornamentation . Length 2 . 83 + 0 . 11 mm , breadth 1 . 75 + 0 . 13 mm , wider
behind the ...
Colour pattern extremely variable in specimens from different localities , ranging
from complete absence ( when they are light to dark brown ) to extensive
ornamentation . Length 2 . 83 + 0 . 11 mm , breadth 1 . 75 + 0 . 13 mm , wider
behind the ...
Page 142
But this ability is lost by females which drop off a day or so before completing the
normal feeding period . Certain of the hard ticks complete the whole of their life
history on one host . Thus the larvae , nymphs and adults of species of Boophilus
...
But this ability is lost by females which drop off a day or so before completing the
normal feeding period . Certain of the hard ticks complete the whole of their life
history on one host . Thus the larvae , nymphs and adults of species of Boophilus
...
Page 285
The American species H . leporis - palustris may , under favourable conditions ,
complete its life cycle once or twice in a year , a supposition which is
strengthened by the observations of Hooker , Bishopp and Wood who state that
all stages ...
The American species H . leporis - palustris may , under favourable conditions ,
complete its life cycle once or twice in a year , a supposition which is
strengthened by the observations of Hooker , Bishopp and Wood who state that
all stages ...
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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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