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Page 84
... noted that undigested corpuscles could be identified in the ticks at least a month after feeding . Garnham fed captive nymphs and adults on geckos and agamid lizards . Inasmuch as nymphs and adults feed rapidly , they are seldom found ...
... noted that undigested corpuscles could be identified in the ticks at least a month after feeding . Garnham fed captive nymphs and adults on geckos and agamid lizards . Inasmuch as nymphs and adults feed rapidly , they are seldom found ...
Page 85
... noted in Dr. G. E. Davis ' and in our laboratories . This phenomenon is exceptional in the genus Argas . BIOLOGY Life Cycle Ruttledge ( 1930 ) found larvae on lizards only in March , at the end of the dry season . Larvae taken in Egypt ...
... noted in Dr. G. E. Davis ' and in our laboratories . This phenomenon is exceptional in the genus Argas . BIOLOGY Life Cycle Ruttledge ( 1930 ) found larvae on lizards only in March , at the end of the dry season . Larvae taken in Egypt ...
Page 108
... noted much more frequently in those caves or niches that only erratically harbor a few bats than in large caves where many bats usually roost . Possibly our entry into caves infrequently visited by any animals induces these ticks to ...
... noted much more frequently in those caves or niches that only erratically harbor a few bats than in large caves where many bats usually roost . Possibly our entry into caves infrequently visited by any animals induces these ticks to ...
Page 115
... ( Lees 1952 ) . Larval and nymphal measurements , and the increase in size following each molt and male meas . urements have been noted by Campana Rouget ( 1954 ) . 0. erraticus Lucas , 1849 ; described from Algeria and - 115 -
... ( Lees 1952 ) . Larval and nymphal measurements , and the increase in size following each molt and male meas . urements have been noted by Campana Rouget ( 1954 ) . 0. erraticus Lucas , 1849 ; described from Algeria and - 115 -
Page 127
... noted its absence here . According to Petrie ( 1939 ) , the eyeless tampan is widespread in the Yemen ( Arabia ) ( copied by American Geographical Society 1954,1955 ) . From experience in the Yemen ( Hoogstraal 1952C and ms . , Girolami ...
... noted its absence here . According to Petrie ( 1939 ) , the eyeless tampan is widespread in the Yemen ( Arabia ) ( copied by American Geographical Society 1954,1955 ) . From experience in the Yemen ( Hoogstraal 1952C and ms . , Girolami ...
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