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Page 134
This may indicate a different role for this acinus type off the host or during feeding
compared to some ixodid species. As in ixodids, their direct attachment to the
main lobular duct is via a short efferent acinar duct which is without a bicuspid ...
This may indicate a different role for this acinus type off the host or during feeding
compared to some ixodid species. As in ixodids, their direct attachment to the
main lobular duct is via a short efferent acinar duct which is without a bicuspid ...
Page 320
Similarly, female infestation of guinea pigs sensitized by female feeding for only 3
or 9 days resulted in comparable reductions in yield and weight. The findings of
this experiment corroborate the results of the gels and the extrapolated data in ...
Similarly, female infestation of guinea pigs sensitized by female feeding for only 3
or 9 days resulted in comparable reductions in yield and weight. The findings of
this experiment corroborate the results of the gels and the extrapolated data in ...
Page 378
I. ricinus has only one wp-sw/A sensillum but possesses 22 additional wbsw/C
sensory hairs (restricted to this genus) with a slightly higher total of wpsw-
neurons as compared to the metastriates. In conclusion, of all ticks studied,
prostriates ...
I. ricinus has only one wp-sw/A sensillum but possesses 22 additional wbsw/C
sensory hairs (restricted to this genus) with a slightly higher total of wpsw-
neurons as compared to the metastriates. In conclusion, of all ticks studied,
prostriates ...
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Contents
Foreword | 13 |
Directory of contributors | 17 |
Salivary gland degeneration in the female tick Amblyomma hebraeum | 46 |
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