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Some examples of soft ticks , Argas persicus , A . brumpti , Ornithodoros moubata
, 0 . savignyi . PLATE II . Fig . 1 . Dorsal view of a female of 0 . between moubata ,
pages 84 and 85 Fig . 2 . Ventral view of a female of 0 . moubata . Fig . 3 .
Some examples of soft ticks , Argas persicus , A . brumpti , Ornithodoros moubata
, 0 . savignyi . PLATE II . Fig . 1 . Dorsal view of a female of 0 . between moubata ,
pages 84 and 85 Fig . 2 . Ventral view of a female of 0 . moubata . Fig . 3 .
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The anterior region of the female reproductive system of ( a ) Ornithodoros
moubata and ( b ) Ixodes ricinus . 178 Fig . 64 . ( a ) the capsule and bulb of the
spermatophore of Ixodes pseudorasus seen in longitudinal section within the
vagina ...
The anterior region of the female reproductive system of ( a ) Ornithodoros
moubata and ( b ) Ixodes ricinus . 178 Fig . 64 . ( a ) the capsule and bulb of the
spermatophore of Ixodes pseudorasus seen in longitudinal section within the
vagina ...
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Initially this membrane in O . moubata is freely permeable to water and inorganic
ions , but after the acquisition of the wax the egg membranes are impregnated
with it with consequent loss of the permeable properties . Ixodes ticks , unlike ...
Initially this membrane in O . moubata is freely permeable to water and inorganic
ions , but after the acquisition of the wax the egg membranes are impregnated
with it with consequent loss of the permeable properties . Ixodes ticks , unlike ...
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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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