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Cuticle weight , Dry cuticle weight 05 6 6 - 10 12 Days after attachment to host Fig
. 6 . Growth correlation between the dry weight of cuticle and the live weight of
engorging females of I . ricinus ( after Lees , 1952 ) . 435 10 50 100 500 Body ...
Cuticle weight , Dry cuticle weight 05 6 6 - 10 12 Days after attachment to host Fig
. 6 . Growth correlation between the dry weight of cuticle and the live weight of
engorging females of I . ricinus ( after Lees , 1952 ) . 435 10 50 100 500 Body ...
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The feeding rate of Ixodes ricinus is slow for the first 6 or 7 days when the body
weight increases from 2 mg to 30 – 50 mg . The rate of feeding is , however ,
much accelerated on the last day , at the end of which the tick may weigh 250 -
450 ...
The feeding rate of Ixodes ricinus is slow for the first 6 or 7 days when the body
weight increases from 2 mg to 30 – 50 mg . The rate of feeding is , however ,
much accelerated on the last day , at the end of which the tick may weigh 250 -
450 ...
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The weight of an unfed female of the Siberian tick is 2 – 3 mg and its weight
increases two to three times in the last 10 – 12 hr of blood sucking , when the
weight increase is from 120 - 180 to 300 - 450 mg . The diurnal changes of
weight which ...
The weight of an unfed female of the Siberian tick is 2 – 3 mg and its weight
increases two to three times in the last 10 – 12 hr of blood sucking , when the
weight increase is from 120 - 180 to 300 - 450 mg . The diurnal changes of
weight which ...
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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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