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At this stage the male folds his legs with the female , and the couple remain
immobile . There are some differences between the groups of ticks with regard to
the folding of their legs . In Ornithodoros the male usually folds his first and
second ...
At this stage the male folds his legs with the female , and the couple remain
immobile . There are some differences between the groups of ticks with regard to
the folding of their legs . In Ornithodoros the male usually folds his first and
second ...
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the legs on the right side the other. Each of the male's legs always grasps the
female's leg from its posterior aspect and bends forward over the dorsal aspect of
the female's leg. In Ixodes uriae White, 1852 the male holds the trochanters of the
...
the legs on the right side the other. Each of the male's legs always grasps the
female's leg from its posterior aspect and bends forward over the dorsal aspect of
the female's leg. In Ixodes uriae White, 1852 the male holds the trochanters of the
...
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At this stage the male folds his legs with the female , and the couple remain
immobile . There are some differences between the groups of ticks with regard to
the folding of their legs . In Ornithodoros the male usually folds his first and
second ...
At this stage the male folds his legs with the female , and the couple remain
immobile . There are some differences between the groups of ticks with regard to
the folding of their legs . In Ornithodoros the male usually folds his first and
second ...
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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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