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Page 170
Cross - fertilization is the normal procedure , but agamic reproduction has been
observed in both hard and soft ticks . This was first reported by Aragão ( 1912 )
for Amblyomma agamum ( = rotundatum , Koch , 1844 ) when thousands of ...
Cross - fertilization is the normal procedure , but agamic reproduction has been
observed in both hard and soft ticks . This was first reported by Aragão ( 1912 )
for Amblyomma agamum ( = rotundatum , Koch , 1844 ) when thousands of ...
Page 184
Observations on the coupling of males and females of 1 . trianguliceps show that
they attain the mating position rapidly , by the male climbing beneath the ... This
is so in all copulating males of Ixodes species which I have observed ( Fig . 66 ) .
Observations on the coupling of males and females of 1 . trianguliceps show that
they attain the mating position rapidly , by the male climbing beneath the ... This
is so in all copulating males of Ixodes species which I have observed ( Fig . 66 ) .
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They are usually at rest and Lees and Milne ( 1951 ) reported that of 1752
observations made on the upper vegetation , 87 ... The most frequent and
important type of orientation observed was a gravity response involving both taxis
and kinesis ...
They are usually at rest and Lees and Milne ( 1951 ) reported that of 1752
observations made on the upper vegetation , 87 ... The most frequent and
important type of orientation observed was a gravity response involving both taxis
and kinesis ...
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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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