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The scutum of the tick, Ixodes ricinus L.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

D. R. Arthur
Affiliation:
Department of Zoology, King's College, University of London

Extract

It is a common observation that in individual Ixodes ricinus L. ticks, size variations occur; such variation is reflected in the records of early workers (Wheler, 1899; Neumann, 1899: quoted by Nuttall, Warburton, Cooper & Robinson, 1911). The present paper attempts to examine the true specific importance of size variation by basing the study on measurements of the relatively inelastic scuta after the principle of using head capsule measurements for insectan larval instars.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1949

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