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Page 141
A fourth feeding period may , however , take place in A . brumpti . A . boueti is of
exceptional interest in its feeding behaviour - if two nymphal instars occur , then
no blood sucking takes place , but if three instars develop feeding takes place in
...
A fourth feeding period may , however , take place in A . brumpti . A . boueti is of
exceptional interest in its feeding behaviour - if two nymphal instars occur , then
no blood sucking takes place , but if three instars develop feeding takes place in
...
Page 183
Moreover , if a comparable mechanism of spermatophore insertion takes place in
hard ticks , the absence of coxal glands in this group would appear to be a
severe handicap for successful insemination . Multiple insemination does
obviously ...
Moreover , if a comparable mechanism of spermatophore insertion takes place in
hard ticks , the absence of coxal glands in this group would appear to be a
severe handicap for successful insemination . Multiple insemination does
obviously ...
Page 209
Copulation takes place on the host and usually males show a preference in this
respect for partially fed females . The process is believed to be similar to that
observed in Ixodes ticks . The males remain on the host for some time after the ...
Copulation takes place on the host and usually males show a preference in this
respect for partially fed females . The process is believed to be similar to that
observed in Ixodes ticks . The males remain on the host for some time after 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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