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Transverse sections through the body of a male of Ixodes hexagonus ( a ) at the
level of the first pair of coxes ; ( b ) at the level of the spiracle ; ( c ) slightly in front
of the anus ; ( d ) transverse section through the idiosoma of the larva of I ...
Transverse sections through the body of a male of Ixodes hexagonus ( a ) at the
level of the first pair of coxes ; ( b ) at the level of the spiracle ; ( c ) slightly in front
of the anus ; ( d ) transverse section through the idiosoma of the larva of I ...
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Male possesses a pair of adanal shields and usually a pair of accessory adanal
shields . Spiracles bluntly or elongately comma - shaped . RHIPICEPHALUS * +
Anal grooves obsolete in female , weakly indicated in male ; eyes present ...
Male possesses a pair of adanal shields and usually a pair of accessory adanal
shields . Spiracles bluntly or elongately comma - shaped . RHIPICEPHALUS * +
Anal grooves obsolete in female , weakly indicated in male ; eyes present ...
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Spermatogenesis in Ixodes ticks is completed in the nymphal stage ( nymphs
giving rise to males are generally smaller ... Spermatogenesis in “ male ” nymphs
of Hyalomma , Rhipicephalus , Haemaphysalis and Dermacentor proceeds only
as ...
Spermatogenesis in Ixodes ticks is completed in the nymphal stage ( nymphs
giving rise to males are generally smaller ... Spermatogenesis in “ male ” nymphs
of Hyalomma , Rhipicephalus , Haemaphysalis and Dermacentor proceeds only
as ...
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CUTICLETHE KEY TO Tick ADAPTABILITY | 10 |
EXTERNAL FEATURES OF SOME ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT | 27 |
CAPITULUM AND FEEDING MECHANISM | 92 |
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