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5.3.6.3 Argasid salivary glands: comparison of type Iacini to ixodids The mouth is
the site of active water uptake in argasids, as shown by mouthpart blocking
experiments (Knülle & Rudolph 1982). The salivary glands of argasids have not ...
5.3.6.3 Argasid salivary glands: comparison of type Iacini to ixodids The mouth is
the site of active water uptake in argasids, as shown by mouthpart blocking
experiments (Knülle & Rudolph 1982). The salivary glands of argasids have not ...
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Exceptions to this generalization involve only a few parthenogenetic species (
Oliver 1971, 1983) and some argasids that demonstrate autogenic development (
Diehl et al. 1982, Oliver 1974, Pound et al. 1984). In this chapter I intend to ignore
...
Exceptions to this generalization involve only a few parthenogenetic species (
Oliver 1971, 1983) and some argasids that demonstrate autogenic development (
Diehl et al. 1982, Oliver 1974, Pound et al. 1984). In this chapter I intend to ignore
...
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In conclusion, of all ticks studied, prostriates have the highest number of neurons
associated with wp-sw sensilla, while argasids have the least. Concerning the wp
-dw sensory hairs, B. microplus differs from the other hard ticks by the absence ...
In conclusion, of all ticks studied, prostriates have the highest number of neurons
associated with wp-sw sensilla, while argasids have the least. Concerning the wp
-dw sensory hairs, B. microplus differs from the other hard ticks by the absence ...
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Foreword | 13 |
Directory of contributors | 17 |
Salivary gland degeneration in the female tick Amblyomma hebraeum | 46 |
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