An Atlas of Ixodid Tick UltrastructureAlexander S. Raikhel, Harry Hoogstraal |
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... morphological phase ( larva , nymph , adult ) . Each active morphological phase can be subdivided into several physiological stages : 1 ) post development , 2 ) activity , 3 ) feeding , 4 ) molting ( for larvae or nymphs ) or 5 ...
... morphological phase ( larva , nymph , adult ) . Each active morphological phase can be subdivided into several physiological stages : 1 ) post development , 2 ) activity , 3 ) feeding , 4 ) molting ( for larvae or nymphs ) or 5 ...
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... morphological data on ticks , which are a most highly specialized group of Acarina , are also extremely important in the comparative anatomy of arthropods and for understanding the evolution of these animals . There have been many ...
... morphological data on ticks , which are a most highly specialized group of Acarina , are also extremely important in the comparative anatomy of arthropods and for understanding the evolution of these animals . There have been many ...
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... morphological and systematic works on ticks required reinvestigation of their external morphology on the basis of this modern method . Such studies have been made by Arthur ( 1973a , 1973b ) for Amblyomma hebraeum and Boophilus ...
... morphological and systematic works on ticks required reinvestigation of their external morphology on the basis of this modern method . Such studies have been made by Arthur ( 1973a , 1973b ) for Amblyomma hebraeum and Boophilus ...
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alveoli aperture argasid arthropods asiaticum axons Balashov basal lamina blood feeding Brinton cavity cheliceral chemoreceptor cilia cisternae of RER coated vesicles contain cuticle cuticular cytoplasm cytoplasmic growth dense density Dermacentor dermal glands diameter digestive cells distal dorsal droplets duct electron microscope electron-dense elongate epicuticle epidermal cells epithelial cells excretory extensible cuticle fat body folds formation glial cell glycogen Golgi complexes granular granulocytes Haller's organ hemocytes hemolymph heterophagosomes Hyalomma insects invaginations ixodid ticks Ixodoidea layer lipid located lumen lysosomes Malpighian tubule mechanoreceptor microtubules microvilli midgut midgut cells mitochondria molting morphological nephrocyte nerve neurons neurosecretory nucleus numerous nymphal Obenchain oocyte palpal organ photoreceptor cells plasma membrane pore canals procuticle protein Raikhel rectal sac residual bodies ribosomes scutum secretory cells secretory granules segment sensilla setae setal sheath spermatocyte stage structure surrounded synganglion tissue Tsvileneva tubular type I digestive ultrastructure unfed female unfed nymph unfed ticks vacuoles ventral vitellogenesis