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16.13 — A. variegatum adult : Distal end of tibia with one np / B and two tp / A
sensilla . The latter are easily recognizable by their twisted shafts . Fig . 16.14 —
A. veriegatum adult : Basifemur and telofemur are separated by the Basifemoral ...
16.13 — A. variegatum adult : Distal end of tibia with one np / B and two tp / A
sensilla . The latter are easily recognizable by their twisted shafts . Fig . 16.14 —
A. veriegatum adult : Basifemur and telofemur are separated by the Basifemoral ...
Page 410
They indicated that nymphal activity occurred from March to October with no
general peak as observed for adult ticks . They noted that peak nymphal activity
varied by as much as a month from one habitat type to another , thus
representing a ...
They indicated that nymphal activity occurred from March to October with no
general peak as observed for adult ticks . They noted that peak nymphal activity
varied by as much as a month from one habitat type to another , thus
representing a ...
Page 480
MOLTING TO THE DAYS AFTER NYMPHAL FEEDING DAYS OF FEEDING
DAYS OF ADULT FELDING 30 35 25 20 ADULT STAGE UNFED ADULTS 2 (
POST - REPLETION ) Dermacentor andersoni 6 AS NYMPMS AS ADULTS 2
trated ...
MOLTING TO THE DAYS AFTER NYMPHAL FEEDING DAYS OF FEEDING
DAYS OF ADULT FELDING 30 35 25 20 ADULT STAGE UNFED ADULTS 2 (
POST - REPLETION ) Dermacentor andersoni 6 AS NYMPMS AS ADULTS 2
trated ...
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Foreword | 13 |
Directory of contributors | 17 |
Salivary gland degeneration in the female tick Amblyomma hebraeum | 46 |
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