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Page 134
These authors also demonstrated that the feeding process is divisible into three
stages when based on the relative distension ... TABLE 4 Relative distension
coefficient 1st stage 3 - 10 mg 2nd stage 10 – 80 mg 3rd stage > 80 mg 0 : 56 0 .
These authors also demonstrated that the feeding process is divisible into three
stages when based on the relative distension ... TABLE 4 Relative distension
coefficient 1st stage 3 - 10 mg 2nd stage 10 – 80 mg 3rd stage > 80 mg 0 : 56 0 .
Page 248
The hosts of immature stages of H . aciculifer are not clearly known , probably
because earlier records need verification . Indeed , the only record extant for the
larval stage is from a forest rat , Praomys tullbergi sudanensis . Antelopes are ...
The hosts of immature stages of H . aciculifer are not clearly known , probably
because earlier records need verification . Indeed , the only record extant for the
larval stage is from a forest rat , Praomys tullbergi sudanensis . Antelopes are ...
Page 367
Evidence was also forthcoming that the micro - organisms could be preserved in
rats for about 2 months , and that at temperatures of – 2°C they survived in ticks
for 8 months , after which they could be transmitted by all stages of the vector .
Evidence was also forthcoming that the micro - organisms could be preserved in
rats for about 2 months , and that at temperatures of – 2°C they survived in ticks
for 8 months , after which they could be transmitted by all stages of the vector .
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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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