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Section through the cuticle of an unfed female of Ixodes ricinus . Fig . 4 . Sections
through the cuticle of Ixodes ricinus to show pore canals in ( a ) unfed ; ( b )
partially fed and ( c ) fully fed females . Fig . 5 . ( a ) Section through the scutum
and ...
Section through the cuticle of an unfed female of Ixodes ricinus . Fig . 4 . Sections
through the cuticle of Ixodes ricinus to show pore canals in ( a ) unfed ; ( b )
partially fed and ( c ) fully fed females . Fig . 5 . ( a ) Section through the scutum
and ...
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( a ) - ( k ) spermatogenesis in Ixodes ricinus . 173 Fig . 62 . ( a ) - ( f )
spermatogenesis in Rhipicephalus evertsi . 173 Fig . 63 . The anterior region of
the female reproductive system of ( a ) Ornithodoros moubata and ( b ) Ixodes
ricinus . 178 Fig .
( a ) - ( k ) spermatogenesis in Ixodes ricinus . 173 Fig . 62 . ( a ) - ( f )
spermatogenesis in Rhipicephalus evertsi . 173 Fig . 63 . The anterior region of
the female reproductive system of ( a ) Ornithodoros moubata and ( b ) Ixodes
ricinus . 178 Fig .
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The nymphs of 1 . ricinus on sheep are found on the distal parts of the ears ,
snout and chin on the head , and on the lower arm in the axillary region . Larvae
of the same species occupy the tips of the ears , around the nostrils and lips on
the ...
The nymphs of 1 . ricinus on sheep are found on the distal parts of the ears ,
snout and chin on the head , and on the lower arm in the axillary region . Larvae
of the same species occupy the tips of the ears , around the nostrils and lips on
the ...
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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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