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Page 38
... as " caudal appendage " of certain Boophilus males . Additional characters
used in fuller descriptions of individual species are explained where they first
occur ) . PLATE IV - 38 . KEY TO FAMILIES AND GENERA OF ADUITS * MALES
AND.
... as " caudal appendage " of certain Boophilus males . Additional characters
used in fuller descriptions of individual species are explained where they first
occur ) . PLATE IV - 38 . KEY TO FAMILIES AND GENERA OF ADUITS * MALES
AND.
Page 69
Test 2 : ( 1 ) Males died four months after isolation , ( 2 ) first female died after two
years and four months , ( 3 ) two females lived three years , ( 4 ) three females
lived four years , and ( 5 ) the maximum time a few male lived was four years and
...
Test 2 : ( 1 ) Males died four months after isolation , ( 2 ) first female died after two
years and four months , ( 3 ) two females lived three years , ( 4 ) three females
lived four years , and ( 5 ) the maximum time a few male lived was four years and
...
Page 86
One third nymphal instar specimen fed twice before molting to an adult male .
This individ ual required 140 days postlarval feeding to reach adulthood while
the most rapid time for this interval , also for a male , was ninety days . In an
additional ...
One third nymphal instar specimen fed twice before molting to an adult male .
This individ ual required 140 days postlarval feeding to reach adulthood while
the most rapid time for this interval , also for a male , was ninety days . In an
additional ...
Page 107
Males may emerge from the first nymphal molt , but usually nymphs , molt twice
before becoming adults . ... No female has ovi . posited within six months after the
nymphal adult molt , even though she has been with a male continuously and ...
Males may emerge from the first nymphal molt , but usually nymphs , molt twice
before becoming adults . ... No female has ovi . posited within six months after the
nymphal adult molt , even though she has been with a male continuously and ...
Page 117
0. peringuevi Bedford and Hewitt , 1925 ; scanty descriptions and illustrations of
male , female , and nymph from South Africa . Cliff swallow as host ' ( Bedford
1929A , 19321 ) . Failure to transmit Aegyptianella pullorum ( Bedford and Coles
...
0. peringuevi Bedford and Hewitt , 1925 ; scanty descriptions and illustrations of
male , female , and nymph from South Africa . Cliff swallow as host ' ( Bedford
1929A , 19321 ) . Failure to transmit Aegyptianella pullorum ( Bedford and Coles
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