Fertility in the argasid tick,Ornithodorus moubata, Murray
- 1 November 1942
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Parasitology
- Vol. 34 (3-4), 308-314
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0031182000016309
Abstract
The fertility rate of eggs of the tick,Ornithodorus moubata, was investigated with the following results:(1) Although three batches of eggs can be laid after a single mating, fertility is considerably improved if a fresh mating take place before each oviposition.(2) Fertility of the eggs decreases with the interval between mating and oviposition (the latter takes place usually only after a blood meal).(3) If the organ of Géné is faulty (permanently everted) none of the eggs will develop.(4) Eggs have a wide tolerance of temperature, and show no alteration in fertility rate from 22 to 32° C. At 34° C. no larvae are produced at all.(5) Females lay over twice as many eggs in sand as they do on a flat surface such as filter paper.Keywords
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