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In males of Ceratixodes uriae ( White , 1845 ) , on the other hand , the thickening
of the bristle canal walls is uniform from epicuticle to epidermis . Comparison of
unfed and fully fed ticks shows a very substantial increase in size ; thus unfed
and ...
In males of Ceratixodes uriae ( White , 1845 ) , on the other hand , the thickening
of the bristle canal walls is uniform from epicuticle to epidermis . Comparison of
unfed and fully fed ticks shows a very substantial increase in size ; thus unfed
and ...
Page 134
The feeding rate of Ixodes ricinus is slow for the first 6 or 7 days when the body
weight increases from 2 mg to 30 – 50 mg . The rate of ... The general form of the
graph for the weight increase of feeding ticks is that of a sigmoid curve ( Fig . 46 )
.
The feeding rate of Ixodes ricinus is slow for the first 6 or 7 days when the body
weight increases from 2 mg to 30 – 50 mg . The rate of ... The general form of the
graph for the weight increase of feeding ticks is that of a sigmoid curve ( Fig . 46 )
.
Page 142
Balashov ( 1957 ) observed a rapid increase in size of the intestine during blood
sucking , this being attributed to an increase in size of the individual cells due to
stretching , as well as to their rapid growth . This increase is proportionate along ...
Balashov ( 1957 ) observed a rapid increase in size of the intestine during blood
sucking , this being attributed to an increase in size of the individual cells due to
stretching , as well as to their rapid growth . This increase is proportionate along ...
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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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